Example sentences of "[noun sg] going out to [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In a piece she wrote in 1913 , Ada Nield Chew constructed an imaginary discussion between a Cockney and a Lancashire couple on women 's work and the vote , in which the London husband says : ‘ It would n't do for a man in my position to have a wife going out to work .
2 ‘ What I told you about Saturday night going out to post letters and afterwards going for a walk — was perfectly true . ’
3 Martha could not imagine her mother going out to work and felt that the experiment was likely to prove disastrous .
4 Here 's a shout going out to College , the Boys .
5 Annunziata agreed that Anthony was unlikely to waste time going out to dinner with the others even if he did return in time and promised to cook something quickly for him if he appeared wanting a meal .
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