Example sentences of "go out alone " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're going out alone — arrange for your parents , a relative or friend , to take you there and if possible to bring you back . |
2 | It was not as if they were going out alone on the High Veld . |
3 | Student union leaders at both Liverpool and Liverpool John Moores Universities stressed that students should not make themselves a target by going out alone . |
4 | When the patient can walk safely , he may wish to go out alone , and you should encourage him to do this . |
5 | The patient with perceptual problems who can not judge distances should not be allowed to go out alone into situations where he will have to cross roads . |
6 | Take him out of the house as soon as possible , and encourage him to go out alone when he is safe to do so . |
7 | It gave her the confidence to go out alone , even though walking was still difficult . |
8 | His card message system gave him the freedom to go out alone and hail a taxi , showing the driver the appropriate card for the place he wanted to visit . |
9 | A lot of people say that you should n't hack young horses out on their own for months , if at all , but I 've always preferred the theory that if horses do n't learn to go out alone from the start you set up problems for later on . |
10 | I offered to go with her for company and safety really , since it was dangerous to go out alone in conditions like that . |
11 | That 90 per cent of women are afraid to go out alone at night represents enormous numbers of journeys avoided and trips foregone . |
12 | Many of them struggle on bravely and still manage to take a limited amount of daily exercise , but sometimes a point is reached when they are no longer able to go out alone at all to enjoy any kind of social life . |
13 | If they are churchgoers , but unable to go out alone , it is usually possible to organise lifts for them in the cars of other church members to Sunday services as well as week-day activities . |
14 | We thought liberation would lead to more freedom but many of us are too scared to go out alone in daylight let alone after dark these days . |
15 | Normally , to go out alone would have been unthinkable , but unoccupied men were thin on the ground now and invitations almost non-existent . |
16 | ‘ She is unable to go out alone , even in daylight . |
17 | It was the dances she 'd invented herself which she wished to go out alone and show the House . |
18 | Unfortunately most of the group were unable to exercise this right due to factors such as the hostile physical environment outside the centres , lack of resources — either money or essential mobility aids , such as electric wheelchairs — or parental overprotectiveness : some of the group were not allowed to go out alone or with disabled peers when at home . |
19 | The British crime survey shows that many women are afraid to go out alone at night . |
20 | Meanwhile , they 're appealing to women not to go out alone at night . |
21 | Thousands of children are being warned not to go out alone after an eleven year old girl was raped as she walked to school . |
22 | Is it safe to go out alone ? |
23 | ‘ MANY as are the virtues of the Moon under Water I think that the garden is the best feature , because it allows whole families to go there instead of Mum having to stay at home and mind baby while Dad goes out alone . |
24 | There are some predictable problems which might arise when the patient first goes out alone . |
25 | He goes out alone … and sometimes he goes to the bank and draws out large sums of money … it 's worse than dealing with a child … the most wearing part is the mental strain , not the washing and things like that ; it 's the having to take the lead all the time … [ 24 ; 1H I can stand the strain at the moment , but I ca n't say for how long . |
26 | He often went out alone , Italian style , and Jeanne would wait for him in the street after the cafés closed . |
27 | Sometimes group outings were arranged , but often they were cancelled when the young people behaved badly ; sometimes the young people went out alone ; often nothing happened . |
28 | She rarely went out alone , preferring to take her strolls in the company of one or two of her friends . |
29 | The day after we 'd decorated the tree and stood it in my window , I left Toby writing and went out alone . |
30 | She said if you went out alone in a tight skirt you were black and blue before you 'd gone a hundred yards . |