Example sentences of "go outside [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Stella goes outside because she is annoyed at such a suggestion . |
2 | And erm , he throws the corn on the cob , he goes inside gets a drink , eats some food cos there 's loads of food cos you know and he goes outside and he goes quick , quick , quick loads of food , loads of food , quick , come on , come on , come on , loads of food ! |
3 | I do n't mind dancing with girls when it 's for Jamie , though one time with one tall lassie he wanted us both to go outside so he could kiss her . |
4 | ‘ That 's so 's you do n't have to go outside if you wants to go to the toilet , ’ he explained . |
5 | I could see , moreover , that if I were quickly to go outside and conceal my person behind the large rhododendron bush beside the path , it would not be long before Mr Cardinal came by . |
6 | They decided to go outside and slug it out but Swanson stopped them , saying they would draw too much attention . |
7 | The gentle melodies of Ireland filled the place with much tender nostalgia that even her brother 's eyes became moist , and Maria Candida had to go outside and howl over something she called her " saudades " . |
8 | We shall have to go outside and tie the boat down , or we shall lose it ! ’ |
9 | So in 1986 after 18 months she became a trainee inspector , and got her wish to go outside and meet the brokers . |
10 | His intention is the cuddly fish that feeds on acorns and sleeps through the winter when nobody wants to go outside and look in their fishpond anyway . ’ |
11 | When the youngsters want to go outside and play they have to leave via the backdoor which opens on to a busy road . |
12 | Your feet get hot in your bloody shoes and you want to go outside and walk through mud . ’ |
13 | certainly do n't think where we going is suitable for a puddy tat , hours and hours on end and not being allowed to go outside and even when we 're there , I say , we ca n't be running up and down them bloody staircases letting cats out , I could n't , I could n't bear the thought of it never going out . |
14 | Let the mother 's clean up the baby and then , then teach them how to go outside and then the bitch will with her puppies |
15 | Yes I think I 'll have to go outside and get some stuff out . |
16 | We did it inside and then had to go outside cos it was raining . |
17 | She does n't want Carl to come so let's go , we have to go outside cos Mrs is gon na kill us ! |
18 | Well now you 've got ta generate it you got ta have electric going outside so you do n't you got ta put these in ai n't you ? |
19 | Soon after , the children heard Ruth call a taxi , then there was the sound of feet going outside and down the steps . |
20 | Crippled by frostbite he struggled into a blizzard with the infamous words : ’ I 'm just going outside and may be some time ’ . |
21 | We went outside but could still see because the door did n't quite close . |
22 | After a while Moran tired of looking at the newspapers and went outside though it was almost night . |
23 | I went outside and walked round the side of the house and into the orchard . |
24 | When the Welling director Graham Hobbins and his brother Barry , the secretary , found out , they immediately went outside and paid every kid the difference . |
25 | I went outside and was arrested anyway . ’ |
26 | So she went outside and she was in the act of pulling the shutters closed when a voice to her side said , ‘ What you up to ? ’ |
27 | The man said he later went outside and saw a soldier lying on the road with others around him who seemed to be helping him or attending to him . |
28 | ‘ My husband Rob went outside and found Oliver lying on the floor saying his neck was hurting and he could not move . ’ |
29 | Afterwards we went outside and took photographs . |
30 | I went outside and stood in front of the police station , which was set on a hill . |