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

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1 And he goes on gazing out of the window .
2 He becomes crucially aware that they have little need of any critical analysis , for as Benyon ( ibid. 23 ) goes on to point out ,
3 The circular goes on to point out that the list is not exhaustive and suggests other courses may be appropriate .
4 Hobhouse goes on to point out that although instinct is a
5 Norfolk goes on to point out that people who go jogging in the city for half an hour can absorb the , equivalent of 10 to 20 cigarettes ' worth of carbon monoxide ( ‘ Jogging is completely unnecessary , ’ according to cardiologist George Sheenan , who wrote one of the early jogging handbooks , Running And Being .
6 As Webster goes on to point out , when study of the cuneiform records revealed that the Babylonian shabbatum ( full-moon day ) also fell on the fourteenth ( or fifteenth ) day of the month , we were presented with another survival of what must have been the primary meaning of the Hebrew term shabbath .
7 A LETTER reproves me for singling out rotten spelling in other places , notably The Guardian , and goes on to point out that this magazine is not immune .
8 Having said this , however , Kiefer goes on to point out that the masculine ideal of violent pride is in tension with the religious ideal of revenge as being God 's prerogative .
9 Isabelle Jan surmised that the lack of ‘ the essential emotional outlet of erotic passion ’ in children 's literature led to ‘ more or less disguised and distorted substitutes for adult love ’ but goes on to point out that passionate feeling can be , and is , expressed strongly in family relationships .
10 She goes on to point out that " Nothing was more alien to the baroque than a puritanical attitude towards technique and material .
11 However , as Taylor goes on to point out , there are cogent and even forbidding explanations for the apparent neglect .
12 He goes on to point out that words like ‘ comfort ’ and ‘ home ’ are peculiar to the English language , so that the benighted French are driven to borrow confortable , since de la maison and chez nous relate merely to eating and sleeping places .
13 As he goes on to point out , the contention may not always be relied on .
14 It is to some extent modelled on the supposed ‘ Obrecht ’ Passion , which he mentions in his preface , though his text is entirely from St. John and he goes on to point out that he has been ‘ diligent so to set the words under the notes that almost every syllable has its note , and the four voices sing the words at the same time so that the listeners may hear the words clearly ’ .
15 As the paper goes on to point out : ‘ The availability of substantial permitted reserves and the effect this could have on implementation in the case of Option II [ on which MPG6 is based ] needs to be considered . ’
16 As the paper goes on to point out : ‘ The availability of substantial permitted reserves and the effect this could have on implementation in the case of Option II [ on which MPG6 is based ] needs to be considered . ’
17 But the degree to which we can control our environment is often determined by others as Morgan goes on to point out : " We all construct or shape our realities but not necessarily under circumstances of our own choosing " ( p. 140 ) .
18 He goes on to say of course federal laws were not being obeyed in the confederacy because they 'd rejected the entire panoply of federal laws and Lincoln goes on to point out must they these laws and the confederacy be allowed to state the question more directly , are all the laws but one to go unexecuted and the government itself to go to pieces less that one be violated .
19 He goes on to point out that the Germans had standing by three squadrons of heavy ‘ C-Machines ’ , seventy-two in number , each capable of dropping a 200Ib. bomb , which could reach their targets after half an hour 's flying .
20 It replicates itself , and each new copy , which is independent of the original , goes on to carry out the task for which the virus was designed .
21 The plan goes on to set out points made in a social work committee report submitted in 1975 , dealing with the likely effects of the arrival of a large number of permanent immigrants .
22 Having established the overall principle that conciliatory attitudes provide a prime dynamic for strengthening relationships , Paul then goes on to spell out how in each case male and female partners are to work this out in practice .
23 some 96 per cent of the spent fuel which goes in comes out as reusable material .
24 Some 96 per cent of the spent fuel which goes in comes out as reusable material .
25 I like to go short get out and have a walk
26 Bob tried to imagine Morris completing the trainee scheme , joining the pensions fund , and going on to groove out the diagonal of Hand and Ball Court morning and night for twenty or thirty years .
27 Peter Robinson , a Democratic Unionist MP , said people were sceptical of ‘ the idea of rogue cops going around to take out IRA terrorists — it 's the sort of stuff you might expect to see on television with Clint Eastwood ’ .
28 Somebody in a Bugs Bunny suit is going round dishing out little Easter eggs to all the toddlers in the place .
29 and he said no , someone 's going round nicking out the sheds and Nick said I know who he is , I thought
30 On the North Shore , surfers consider it a matter of pride to go straight back out and reassert their dominance and exorcise their demons .
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