Example sentences of "go [verb] out the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 " And I suppose you 're going to slip out the kitchen door , " she continued , " which you might be able to do if you time it right and both Mrs James and Mr Gerard are distracted but how are you going to bet back in ? "
2 So Alexander left the surgery determined that he , himself , was going to find out the solution to his curious problem .
3 It looked as if blending inheritance , which at that time was believed in , was going to rule out the possibility that erm that such things er could occur .
4 Nothing was ever going to wipe out the memory of tonight .
5 Was he , Theodora wondered , going to let out the line in order the better to haul it in later .
6 ‘ We 're going to ride out the storm . ’
7 ‘ I 'm going to hang out the washing on
8 My plan for how I was going to live out the rest of my days had just been torn up in front of my face and I needed time to adjust .
9 Each year has four seasons which in their coming and going mark out the passing of time in their distinct ways .
10 Do you think that we 're actually going to pay out the sum assured ?
11 Because if I 'm going to check out the council elections and things we may as well go together and do our business there and annoy all the people at the council all at once .
12 I told him that if he did n't cut out the vicious behaviour , Brian and I were going to cut out the co-operation , we 'd stop eating .
13 Harrison had arrived for the Sports on the previous evening , taken a couple of glasses of beer in the Fish — complimented the landlord on his brew — and then gone to sleep out the night in a barn .
14 ‘ Then if it 's a higher power you 're looking for , you should go check out the shopping mall .
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