Example sentences of "have go out [verb] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Erm we 're surrounded by the membership , and it 's actually me which has to go out to visit the estate agents and solicitors and such like . |
2 | So : In most analogues , the cradle-switch is performed , quite logically , after one of the characters has gone out to relieve him or herself : an action which allows the cunning clerk to perceive an opportunity and to take advantage of it . |
3 | ‘ My mam would have had a fit if I 'd gone out dressed like that . |
4 | But no , The Day Leeds Won The Title they were n't there , apart from one fat bloke called Jimmy who 'd gone out hoping for a quiet drink … |
5 | That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later . |
6 | he 'd gone out to help her . |
7 | He 'd gone out to play tennis ; then he had a lunch meeting in the city . |
8 | But then , she thought guiltily , maybe if I 'd gone out to work I would n't have interfered so much in their lives . |
9 | I had n't been feeling too well all day , but after opening-time when Toby 'd gone out to get the wine I started to feel better and began to dress . |
10 | Perhaps she 'd gone out to get some shopping , he thought . |
11 | Unless he 'd gone out to get her something or other . |
12 | I 've had to go out looking for one all these years ! |
13 | If he was the sole breadwinner , you may have to go out to work for the first time . |
14 | Its unique contribution to the community should be recognized — which incidentally would help to raise its status — so that no mother of under-fives should have to go out to work for financial reasons . |
15 | Like the theme bars , this is to reassure you that you are indeed in England or Spain , without you having to go out to verify it . |
16 | Rather than having to go out to find people and ask them to be interviewed or to complete questionnaires , it may seem very attractive to have them safely on a panel where they can be used when needed . |
17 | The Territorial Army was therefore entitled to the credit for having trained those people , because there is no way in which , having volunteered off the street , they could have gone out to serve effectively in the Gulf . |
18 | Michael , if I 'd lost him I 'd have gone out to look for him — he died . ’ ’ |
19 | At one time those same children , on getting home in the afternoon , would have gone out to play — climbing trees , going fishing , playing football , running races . |
20 | And my mother used to have to go out to supplement our income you see . |
21 | It was the first time he 'd been really alone since the days when he 'd lived in a hole and had to go out hunting by himself because there was no one else . |
22 | Six kids , Dad on a few shillings a week , when he was out of work , Mam had to go out scrubbing , washing . |
23 | Then the building specifications had to go out to tender . |
24 | In the end , I had to go out to milk my goats . |
25 | It was not about special food for diabetics , but that there was no food to give them and family members had to go out to get something because there was nothing available and these were insulin-dependant diabetics . |
26 | So I had to go out shoplifting every day then . |
27 | They 've gone out shopping . |
28 | I mean if we 're out at work , we 're out at work or if w we 've gone out shopping or something like that . |
29 | After she had been practising her exercise for about ten days , she had gone out intending to walk to the local post office . |
30 | He had gone out looking for these mule packers who had wandered off the trail , hunting them all day and finding them , three mozos and eighteen mules , an hour before dark and a moment before the sudden gunfire came out of the canyon walls and caught them and ended four of the mules . |