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

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1 I think we 're going out the movies .
2 And when my father spoke about He got a holi they got a holiday from the school , that day , because the teacher came to see this old body going out the glen that 's body and they walked out , so it 'd be two miles out and then maybe another three miles up the er Glen Shee kirk here , so they had a good bit to carry him .
3 But it 's extracting the fumes going out the window .
4 There 's a lot more going out the gate for a start Stu .
5 There 's a lot hell of a lot more going out the gate
6 He 's going out the port about quarter past eleven .
7 This cars turned round even to go out the bottom of there 's been an accident oh .
8 And I thought to myself no I 'm not gon na go out , I did start to go out the park and I thought no .
9 When a story is ready to go out the executive will be able to pick out those categories which are relevant to the material and then go through these sections to handpick those journalists who will really be able to use material .
10 The one that has n't been in fact to employ somebody particularly perhaps to go out the market theatre but this particular mark in time it 's been very difficult for a theatre to actually find twenty thousand this financial year in fact we had to find seventy thousand pound cuts , that was a very difficult exercise so the answer to your question is we accept that recommendation and as soon as the finance is available we intend to employ somebody to take on that task .
11 By succumbing to the pressure to appear in such a publication ( why do it at all ? ) her ‘ control ’ goes out the window .
12 Of course , these are not the same sort of friends that she might have met on her débutante rounds or at Royal Ascot , but as she says , social class goes out the window beyond the prison walls .
13 Being in love I think erm its not something that you have to end it happens to you , its not because er a terribly admire the person I er , your only achievements , its just something that happens and common sense goes out the window .
14 Once it happens we we , our credibility with our customers goes out the window does n't it ?
15 I believe your credibility goes out the window for a start .
16 she always goes out the pub crying .
17 So Neighbourhood Watch really goes out the picture .
18 ‘ Are we goin' out the night or not ? ’
19 ee should have got a knife and went out the tent
20 so you could pull it up and down and the effects went out the bottom of the tube , the tube came up like that and it came over , and like that and then the shade would be like that and then you could swing it round
21 When we went out the sun had come out and the horses ' coats shone like black silk .
22 Design faults meant that each new station required major alterations ; any hope of a production line quickly went out the window .
23 I found that love went out the window when it was sweaty socks and handkerchiefs and dirty nappies and all this in front of me and I thought well this is not romance this is bloody hard work .
24 I was n't sure if there or well there may be so whatever reasons it just went out the window .
25 Against San Marino at Hampden in November 1991 , Scotland scored three times in the first half but then finished up with so many forwards that order went out the window and only one more goal was scored amid the scramble created by having Mo Johnston and Kevin Gallacher supplement John Robertson , McCoist and Gordon Durie .
26 Even if they went out the league they 'd get that number .
27 Cos he , he went through he went out the garage , come back in here , shouted to Jo as loud as he could
28 No I think they went out the side door , cos they were in the computer room with us and they sat there Louise goes , what 's going on ?
29 If your cigarette went out the screws would come back and light it if they was in the right frame of mind : all depends who was on .
30 The flood was up to the top of the stove already , and as the gas went out the saucepan went afloat and he was scalded by a stream of boiling water that mixed with the cold .
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