Example sentences of "[noun sg] went out [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Her boy went out on this work experience thing for his school like . |
2 | Joyce and his wife went out into sunlit streets of Berlin on that Sunday afternoon to see what further news they could gather . |
3 | The contract went out to competitive tender and though ours was higher priced than some they liked its performance and capability . ’ |
4 | My heart went out to poor Aunt Louise . |
5 | On the afternoon of 11 April , when the news of the impending annulment was announced , word went out to all growers in the Marne and their supporters . |
6 | A speechwriter 's attempt to compensate for the public relations lapse in not going to the Berlin Wall , Mr Bush 's prime time statement went out on all television channels on Thanksgiving Eve . |
7 | Now you could have two buses doing that and forming fifteen minute service because one bus went out in thirty minutes another one fifteen minutes behind it , that came back so that the first bus was able to do the third one . |
8 | There was no sort of law against erm employing people without a certain amount of rest and erm that was employed , er that was occupied that office from first thing in the morning when the bus went out from five o'clock and erm he would , the depot clerk would go off round about dinner time , there 'd be his relief who came on at nine o'clock and worked with him until dinner time and he 'd carry on till five and then we had , what was called , the cashiers come on duty then , there was a cashier and erm a hand . |
9 | Efforts were made to send Jewish teachers with Jewish evacuees ( British and refugee ) , and a letter went out to all RCM children who had been uprooted reminding them of their faith and upbringing . |
10 | Press accreditation went out to 647 reporters , photographers and radio staff from all around the world . |
11 | On 11 May , an order went out for German refugees to remain in their houses . |
12 | Throughout the 1950's , the battle for members and greater income , was fought relentlessly and an appeal went out in 1954 for donations and gifts . |