Example sentences of "[am/are] going out [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Monday we 're going out for dinner . |
2 | We 're going out to lunch or what ? |
3 | ‘ If we 're going out to Pontino I 'll have to warn my Brigadier . ’ |
4 | We 're going out to consultation on Shilton any day now . |
5 | You 're going , you 're going out to tea , that 's where you going |
6 | We 're going out to dinner . |
7 | ‘ The electrician is coming at eight tomorrow morning and we 're going out to dinner late tomorrow night . ’ |
8 | ‘ We 're going out to dinner , as a matter of fact , and we 're running late . ’ |
9 | You know , just happen to be passing when they 're going out of school . ’ |
10 | If you 're going out at night , make sure your parents always know where you are , who you are with and how to contact you . |
11 | We got so that , I mean , especially if we 're going out at night and something 's |
12 | ‘ We 're going out in search of fresh air , if there 's any to be had . |
13 | ‘ We are going out to lunch , ’ Alain informed her , reading her expression with little difficulty . |
14 | ’ The preceptor links are going out of phase at random. , Mala , ’ Posi replied . |
15 | As a result 5,000 farmers are going out of business every year and the suicide rate for farmers has never been higher . |
16 | Farmers are going out of business at the rate of five thousand every year . |
17 | I mean they just keep hammering and hammering and more and more are going out of business . |
18 | Clearly , no one explanation could cover why we eat cows but not cats ; why big game hunting is the traditional pursuit of the wealthy ; why furs are going out of fashion ; why sexual slang employs so many animal and eating metaphors ; why customary cannibalism is seldom if ever authenticated ; why we worry so much more about high fat meats than about eating cheese ; why so many religious sects espouse vegetarianism ; why burger bars have been redecorating with pastel colours ; why the Flintstones barbecue dinosaur steaks ; why we eat beef rather than cow ; why businessmen might eat steak tartare at a negotiating lunch ; and why meat is said to give men aggression , strength , or heterosexual virility . |
19 | ‘ I 'm going out on deck . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 'm going out of business , ’ said its manager , Mark Midgley . |
21 | " I 'm going out to lunch , " Sara said , , " to the Fairfax barbecue for Sandra 's birthday . " |
22 | " I 'm going out to tea , " said Lizzie some time during the meal , " if you do n't mind . " |