Example sentences of "went out [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Women went out of that lab looking twenty years younger . |
2 | Last term , they went out with each other . |
3 | ‘ I do n't very often ask you to do anything for me — and I did lend you my ear-rings when you went out with that Edward last week . ’ |
4 | One afternoon I went out with another girl for a walk , with the idea of finding a quiet spot in the meadow we called the Big Field , to read and write letters . |
5 | Last week he went out with another one : Elsa . |
6 | that 's the reason they went out with those particular mailings , not through any great process of choice . |
7 | ‘ You went out with some of them , did n't you , ’ said Sarah good-humouredly . |
8 | ‘ She went out with some men , yes , when she was here . |
9 | So when she was going on about Nigerian boys , I said , " So what , if I went out with this guy , you 'd be lucky if he stayed with me . " |
10 | I went out with this group several times on Saturday and Sunday mornings . |
11 | A speechwriter 's attempt to compensate for the public relations lapse in not going to the Berlin Wall , Mr Bush 's prime time statement went out on all television channels on Thanksgiving Eve . |
12 | Her boy went out on this work experience thing for his school like . |
13 | Now that Melanie did the shopping , Aunt Margaret never went out at all . |
14 | ‘ Somebody will be asking you questions more formally but perhaps you could tell me if you went out at all last evening ? ’ |
15 | Efforts were made to send Jewish teachers with Jewish evacuees ( British and refugee ) , and a letter went out to all RCM children who had been uprooted reminding them of their faith and upbringing . |
16 | On the afternoon of 11 April , when the news of the impending annulment was announced , word went out to all growers in the Marne and their supporters . |
17 | The night before the wedding , they went out to all their favourite haunts — 1997 , Rick 's Café , the Go-Down — and ended up at two in the morning getting out of a taxi in Wan Chai , the neon blazing in the hot night , dark-eyed Chinese girls in brightly lit doorways , American sailors talking to them while people slept on the pavements and steaming noodles were served at three dollars a bowl at the poor-man 's lean-to restaurant . |
18 | On the next page is an exact copy of the elaborately-designed Invitation that went out to many civic dignitaries and wealthy merchants in Glasgow to commemorate the opening of the new institute . |
19 | The leaders who went out to any area of European expansion had to make all their own decisions because it would take months , if not years , for their sovereign to reply to any request for instructions . |
20 | But we went out to this zydeco bar and it just completely blew me away . ’ |
21 | Listen , went out to this shop with my friend and she 's gone deaf , seriously she has . |
22 | What got me is , when we went out to this , this shopping mall , where we were , when we go to have this brunch , she was in . |
23 | It was an emphatic display by Rangers on a night when the lights went out for all English interest in Europe . |
24 | I also have a girlfriend who went out for several years with a man who did n't wear underpants at all and only washed his jeans once a month . |
25 | Joe cleared his table , put his carpet-bag in the larder , locked the door and went out for some fresh air and to get an evening paper , afternoon edition . |
26 | She had had no life of her own for several years ; if she went out for half an hour , she had to leave messages all round the flat , telling Yury she 'd be back soon , otherwise he would panic . |
27 | ‘ Sarah told me that he never went out without several pounds in his wallet and , in any case , he should have had the week 's housekeeping money on him . |
28 | His father nodded curtly and went out without another word . |
29 | At the door he stopped for a moment and looked back , but then he turned and went out without another word . |
30 | Alec stopped , turned , and went out without another word . |