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

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1 By now she was awake enough to feel a stab of regret that she would n't be going out to glide over the surface of that calm blue water after all .
2 They will vouch that I stayed here , doing-accounts , going out to look at the carving which were being made for the pageant for the king 's coronation . ’
3 ‘ I was starting to make the Sunday dinner and Brian said he was going out to play in the park .
4 Charlie 's going out to check on the territory and strike up a deal .
5 well you might have heard stories about elderly people going out shopping in the middle of the night .
6 Er we intended to go out to go to the garden centre I did n't do any of it .
7 While I 'm digging that garden she used to go out roll in the trench what I 'd dug and soon as I went in for a drink she was in there before me !
8 At last , the morning came when Oliver was allowed to go out to work with the two other boys .
9 If he was the sole breadwinner , you may have to go out to work for the first time .
10 In this case , the researcher decides how many of each category of person should be included in the sample , but then , instead of selecting them at random from a sampling frame , the researcher goes out looking for the right number of people in each category until the quota is filled .
11 Moses then goes out to pray in the desert .
12 Joanne , however , goes out to work during the day and is out nearly every night , while her mother looks after her eight-month-old daughter , so they spend little time together .
13 We went out to wait for the others .
14 ‘ But if he went out flailing with the score at 0-1 in a Test and got out , he would be crucified .
15 Blenning Bombers , er were these Bostons and Harvards they er quite a twin engine quite a wide wingspan and quite heavy for what they were , but as they were stripped down in , in the top hanger , and like I say a lot of stuff was salvaged from them , which was still good as they went out reconditioned at the other end .
16 Lydia woke early the following morning and went out to wash in the stream , feeling it was brave and somewhat magnanimous of her after it had treated her so ill on the previous night .
17 He ate a dish of cornflakes while wandering around the kitchen and then went out to look at the Triumph , still parked in front of the house .
18 On a fine spring morning the three grandsons got up early and went out to look at the bee-hives which they kept in the forest .
19 The early career of the great missionary John Wesley showed the problems facing Anglicans in an area without bishops ; when he went to preach in the newly-launched colony of Georgia from 1735 to 1737 the Church of England made no provision for his activity , and he went out attached to the Moravians .
20 She went out shopping in the car with me
21 The rain having petered out for a while , we all went out to stare at the sunset , about which the two poets made lurid remarks .
22 Cranston stood up and linked his arm through Athelstan 's as they went out to stand at the door whilst the ostler saddled their horses .
23 Journalist Diana Hutchinson , of the Daily Mail , pointed out that it might be a question of ‘ the young baby left alone while the parents went out to play in the summer sunshine ’ .
24 He is yet another in a long line of Scottish internationalists whose generous gifts on the park were matched by an outrageous streak when they went out to play in the recreational sense .
25 go out exploring in the middle of the night ?
26 I drank to the Conon Corbetts , glad , as st Augustine wrote , that ‘ men go out to wonder at the Mountain Heights . ’
27 We go out to win on the night , we 're playing tomorrow
28 Most of our lodgers go out to work during the day , but Miss Hoffmann is not in good health .
29 The women go out to work in the same way as other women , but know that their main priority in life is to care for their families .
30 The boys had gone out to play on the forestry tracks with their new bikes on what had proved a bright but cold day ; Mary had got three hours ' sleep before they came back , noisily demanding to be fed .
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