Example sentences of "[to-vb] out [prep] the country " in BNC.
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1 | Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes . |
2 | ‘ Lovely bit of weather , ’ said her father , and her mother remarked that she always thought it so silly of them not to go out in the country more when they lived so near to it . |
3 | And the lads used to come , they used to do , in them days , you know , they wanted to go out in the country to get a bob or two . |
4 | But it might as well save its money if it is merely going to flow out of the country into the pockets and profits of foreign firms . |
5 | The 35-year-old has just had minor surgery to remove a floating piece of bone from his elbow and he intends to fly out of the country to represent Zimbabwe in an African Nations Cup tie next weekend . |
6 | They had a restaurant in Paris and suddenly wished to get out into the country . |
7 | Of course you do not have a legal obligation to show a passport to get out of the country ; you do have , to get in . |
8 | ‘ You mean , you 'd want to get out of the country and go to — Spain , is n't it ? |
9 | He had still to plan his own escape route , find a way to get out of the country himself . |
10 | ‘ All he said was that he was in trouble and that he needed some money to get out of the country . |
11 | I began to wish Lou Vecchi had had the brains to get out of the country . |
12 | I also understood , from little hints dropped here and there , that he wanted to get out of the country while his music was starting to impinge on the public . |
13 | Mike had managed to smuggle her out of the hotel yesterday evening , but , as he had pointed out to her , it would be impossible to get out of the country at the moment without alerting the Press . |
14 | If it is Narouz , and the Khedive is bothered , we can tell Narouz to get out of the country quick . |
15 | He wants to move out into the country . ’ |
16 | After a few months of getting the house in order , Elaine became as restless as the stereotyped male executive and persuaded Louise to move out into the country . |
17 | As to the artists themselves , they will be able to take out of the country an unlimited number of their works unless , of course , they are considered to be an integral part of the national heritage . |