Example sentences of "go [adv prt] on the town " in BNC.

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1 I do have to admit , though , that when I 'm working away from home it 's not a case of going out on the town — but going straight to bed to catch up on a good night 's sleep .
2 Then it was back to relax in the Granby Village leisure complex with its swimming pool , Jacuzzi , sauna and gymnasium before going out on the town to enjoy a slap-up meal .
3 ‘ just as he was getting ready to go out on the town .
4 After we split up he started going out with a woman who wanted to go out on the town every night — like him . ’
5 But do n't let that fool you — by nightfall people are waking up ready to go out on the town .
6 Because he 'd missed out on higher education , and because he could seldom afford to go out on the town with the other players , he spent his evenings listening to music and devouring the classics .
7 It 's 7pm and you ca n't wait to go out on the town .
8 Back in the Company 's suite after debriefing — ‘ You 've proved , ’ said Nils without praise — Jezrael was free to go out on the town .
9 They inevitably knock on the door on the one evening of the month when you 're dolled up in your glad rags to go out on the town .
10 So we are encouraged , instead , to go out on the town with our peers from other Mephistco departments , for the betterment of internal relations back at base .
11 She tells me that Jack was a real piss-head , and was always having to borrow money off her husband when they went out on the town .
12 He regularly donned a wig and women 's clothing and went out on the town as Diane .
13 Neighbours say he has kept a low profile since moving in , prefering to stay by the pool than go out on the town .
14 The others have gone out on the town .
15 We 'd go out on the town , hit a few cocktail parties , go dancing , and I 'd drop a few hundred quid on a weekend . ’
16 Give me a moment or two to change my clothes and leave a note for Jules , then we 'll go out on the town . ’
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