Example sentences of "go out through [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They left the field by a different route , going out through a hunting gate on the far side , before swinging back alongside the woods at the top of the park .
2 Going out through a side door , she stood a while in the courtyard .
3 As we were going out through the doorway he stopped us .
4 One of the things he was NEVER NEVER allowed to do , the most exciting of them all , was to go out through the garden gate all by himself and explore the world beyond .
5 The one three six three goes out through the Sutton on Forest on Forest does it ?
6 You will be asked whether you want an S or a P trap , which often causes amusement : an S trap fits to a soil pipe in the floor , and a P trap to a soil pipe which goes out through the wall .
7 They went out through a gate in the walled garden , and encountered Hector almost at once .
8 ’ . So that I disturbed nothing , but went out through a door into the walled kitchen garden — the garden with its crumbly black soil enriched by centuries of pigs , pails , and poultry , where soon houses would stand .
9 He went out through a door in the back .
10 They went out through a door that was marked ‘ Hours of Opening : 08.00 to 23.59 ’ .
11 He watched as Siban went out through the door , and then glanced at Alexei .
12 Sidacai went out through the door , and Jehan speared another segment of apple and ate it while he considered how far the agreement which he had obtained from Sidacai could be trusted .
13 But the alarm was n't triggered until they went out through the window . ’
14 As we went out through the kitchen door , I dropped my talcum powder and things and stood to one side , towards the window-sill , as if I was looking to see where they 'd gone .
15 I went out through the glass doors to the edge of the little patio .
16 He bumped into some people waiting to join the queue for the seats in the reception area ( ha ; he 'd got in just before the rush ! ) , and went out through the doors back to the street and the bright sunlight .
17 ‘ Get away from here ! ’ she said sharply , ‘ go out through the back yard , God knows who could be hammering my door this time of night . ’
18 I shut Ben in the conservatory now when I go out through the week , we just put him in the garage when we go out the weekend
19 go out through the mud .
20 ‘ Poor little thing , must have gone out through the cat door .
21 He had gone out through the kitchen door .
22 Well she 'd gone out through the door and the wind took her down the bloody street !
23 You can go out through the door behind you .
24 ‘ So I ca n't go out through the garden ? ’
25 Erm only part of it will burn and it 'll go out through the exhaust , the
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