Example sentences of "go out with [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Course I di I did n't get to know much else but it was obvious you see , she 'd been going out with a young man , her husband was in the Forces and er she 'd tried to get rid of it . |
2 | Nevil Sanderson going out with a female Tory , ye Gods and little fishes ! ’ |
3 | That is to be increased and perhaps there should be an increase in the sentence for hardened criminals going out with a criminal purpose and carrying a knife . |
4 | Trouble from racists who objected to a white woman going out with a black man . |
5 | But I 'm not going out with a bloody cold like this ! |
6 | She 's going out with a nineteen year old ! |
7 | I nodded to her and to Aline , who was Franco-Vietnamese and engaged to Hugh Watt , one of Ashley 's multitudinous cousins from the branch of the family that seemed to favour consorts of an exotic provenance ( Hugh 's brother Craig was going out with a stunning , lanky Nigerian called Noor ) . |
8 | He was going out with a silly cow of an art student and she lent him the book . |
9 | When she was nineteen she had been going out with a steady boyfriend for three years , and they had decided to get married . |
10 | ‘ So you 're going out with the black kid , the messenger ? ’ |
11 | He knew , because in a town the size of Plumford everybody knew these things , that Hubert Molland had been given a combined parish a few miles outside Plumford , and that the Mollands were now living in Champney Crucis ; he knew that Kate had left school and was now doing something at the technical college ; and , more importantly , he had heard from Joe that she was going out with the local MP 's youngest son , whose name was Julian and who drove a Triumph Spitfire . |
12 | Nonetheless , I started going out with the Thai development workers , to visit villages and meet the people I would be working with for the next two years . |
13 | ‘ I 've been going out with the same person for five years , ’ he reveals . |
14 | Well who wants to go out with a doddery old bugger like me anyway ! |
15 | Conscientious objection rose markedly ; 40 of the 400-strong military contingent ordered to go out with the anti-aircraft missiles refused to do so . |
16 | Mould , though , goes out with a sly nod towards the future . |
17 | Miley Taylor of Deepdale , who was in the Home Guard at the time , went out with a horse-drawn sledge to bring the bodies of the crew , all French-Canadians , down into Dent . |
18 | I went out with a new boy for a while and we fell in love . |
19 | ‘ Today he went out with a big score on the board and 15 overs remaining . |
20 | She went out with the other milkmaids to the cows in the fields . |
21 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
22 | I thought that phrase went out with the 1980s . |
23 | Just as teacher secondment is most successful when teachers go out with a specific purpose in mind , so employer secondment works best when employers come into school with a particular task to perform . |
24 | I do n't care if they go out with a different girl every day of the week as well as me , but suddenly they want to be the one and only . ’ |
25 | Her social life seemed to be quite full , and she had gone out with a young man on a couple of occasions . |
26 | She called ‘ Edward ? ’ , and then remembered that he had gone out with the ornithological group . |
27 | They 'd all grown up together on the same corpy estate , been to the same sink school , gone out with the same dreary lads . |
28 | Hanson has been earning megabucks for decades ; his personal wealth is estimated at around £100m and speculation is rife that before he retires he will go out with a final spectacular takeover . |
29 | ‘ I think I 'll go out with the next patrol and give these marshalling yards a thorough going over . ’ |