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

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1 Well he said well it seems funny they 're going out does n't it ?
2 He had been out and was coming in , although the way he walked suggested that going out had not been a great success , and that not much awaited him at home .
3 He did n't like her going out looking so smart and cheerful .
4 This is the some the th one of the things I was going to suggest about I was going to leave it till next meeting , is that we we try and organize ourselves so that we are not su Last year I found myself sitting there frantically writing names on raffle tickets , knowing I was going out to play in about ten minutes , but there was nobody there to take over .
5 He had a curious mixture of enthusiasm and impracticability in his approach to some everyday things , as for instance studying a most complicated recipe from one of his cookery books ( they included Mrs Beeton and Elizabeth David ) , then going out to buy not only the ingredients but equipment too .
6 and then we started going out did n't we ?
7 He had briefly considered going out fighting anyway , but had been held back by the thought that he should deal with those immediately responsible for his predicament .
8 Going out to work generally involves a fair number of expenses .
9 Course I ye , I walked up the top of Clarendon Road there when a I was first going out to work up there old Bill .
10 He said , nicely , " I am sorry about not going out painting tonight , Alice .
11 to go out To go out today .
12 A train waiting to go out go out to , er having met the er Nottingham Lincoln , or Lincoln Nottingham line which you can see just goes up the the back there .
13 Mozart wrote often to his wife , admonishing her not to fall in the baths , not to go out walking alone , and not to gamble in the casino .
14 The soap is destined for the Beeb 's bin so there should be a concerted effort to go out fighting just for their six million fans .
15 And then he goes out does n't he ?
16 But he protested : ‘ Nobody goes out to play badly and sometimes mistakes are made .
17 The neighbours held their noses in the air when she went out dolled up .
18 There were animals who lived in the forest who went out hunting only at night .
19 Together the men went out to push away the police car , which was blocking Vernage 's own Cortina .
20 The Lady Jinneth went out riding alone this afternoon , and she has not yet come back .
21 Hartlepool 's £60,000 striker Andy Saville went out to celebrate only hours after his debut in the 2–0 derby win over Darlington at the weekend .
22 We stood on the beach at Hastings , and even my quiet father cheered as wave after wave of the RAF went out to do just that .
23 The Registered Visiting Students enriched our experience by their contributions to College life and we were delighted to welcome back Emma Sky who went out to fly back with Mona Wahbe , from Gaza , who is sponsored by the Oxford Student Scholarship Fund and is famous for her sparkle and animated use of English .
24 We dumped our kit and went out to find somewhere to eat .
25 The morning engagements Thrush Green could readily understand , for a man living alone could not be expected to polish and clean , to cook and scrub , and to wash and iron for himself ; though , as Ella pointed out , plenty of women lived alone and did all that with one hand tied behind them , and often went out to work as well into the bargain , and no one considered it remarkable .
26 Oh she went out did n't she ?
27 On the second day we went out climbing again but the assessors — there was one for every two candidates — constantly posed us with problems to find out how we would deal with rescues and emergencies .
28 Yeah , I only go out drinking now once a week so I think I make the most of it , ca n't remember anything I did Friday night again .
29 Go out to get not let it come in .
30 ‘ We get together out of work sometimes and we go out to eat together every month . ’
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