Example sentences of "go out to get " in BNC.
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1 | Marie pulls her boots on and says she 's going out to get some fags . |
2 | After a request for stamps , he describes a few enjoyable , healthy hours out of doors walking with Dad from ten to three without a rest : We met a country girl , pale faced , delicate , tall , wrapped up to her neck in winter clothes & feeling cold in spite of all ; her eyes were timid & weak ; evidently she was suffering as girls do , & was going out to get the fresh air . |
3 | The day he died , he told her he was going out to get some air . |
4 | It 's the element of novelty and danger that makes it different , plus the deliberate nature of going out to get laid . |
5 | In the sense of their access to political power it was not so much a case that women were ‘ returned ’ to the family since they had never really left it to go out to get power — rather they had traditionally exercised power , if at all , by virtue of their familial positions and as the public and private spheres were separated , women were left behind . |
6 | It was not about special food for diabetics , but that there was no food to give them and family members had to go out to get something because there was nothing available and these were insulin-dependant diabetics . |
7 | mum was just about to go out to get meat ! |
8 | Nutty went upstairs and changed into her jods , peeled off the wretched eyelashes and went out to get Midnight . |
9 | So I went out to get some fish and chips and they called me NIGGGGGAH ! ’ |
10 | Anyway , she went out to get some text books , so there was a few of us who thought we 'd have a bit of a laugh , do something to catch her out . |
11 | Léonie got up after a moment and went out to get the salad . |
12 | He said they only went out to get something to eat . |
13 | Go out to get not let it come in . |
14 | I had n't been feeling too well all day , but after opening-time when Toby 'd gone out to get the wine I started to feel better and began to dress . |
15 | Perhaps she 'd gone out to get some shopping , he thought . |
16 | I toyed with the idea of walking the station to meet him , but , having a sore throat and an impending cold , had gone out to get cough sweets from the ‘ Paki shop ’ just before it closes at 10pm and , coming up the street , the heavens opened and a mass of snow began to fall , so I came in and stayed in , so that 's freshly home made onion soup was ready as he came up the stairs . |
17 | Unless he 'd gone out to get her something or other . |