Example sentences of "go out for [art] evening " in BNC.
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1 | Are you going out for an evening meal , or ? |
2 | ‘ Every client I treat usually loses at least an inch — so it 's ideal if you 're going out for the evening and want to wear a specially tight outfit . ’ |
3 | Philip Larkin , a life-long bachelor , memorialised that dilemma in ‘ Vers de société ’ ( 1971 ) , a short poem where the conclusion , though finely balanced , is only marginally in favour of going out for the evening . |
4 | Well he 's taken us out when they 've been to bloody shop working and come back and wa I admitted that , but I mean just to go out for an evening . |
5 | And just when you thought it was safe to go out for the evening , let me remind you that Scotsport Extra Time is back after a week off . |
6 | Most people are ready to go out for the evening at that time , ’ laughs Ted . |
7 | She never buys a paper and never goes out for the evening . |
8 | He went out for an evening walk , and that really got Dolly 's goat . |
9 | It went on and on until I was nearly frantic , so I went out for the evening several times in one week to release the tension . |
10 | When our teenagers go out for the evening , most of them use something , if only occasionally , as a social prop . |
11 | The grown ups having gone out for the evening we then kept awake alternately for half-hour shifts by one of the boy 's watches until at long last we were rewarded by the sound of creaking and thumps from the stairs , accompanied by slurry avuncular curses and " shushes " from the aunts . |
12 | I dreaded seeing him , and thought I 'd go out for the evening , but then I realized there was no point in that , it was only putting off the inevitable . |
13 | ‘ I shall hang it in the kitchen for a week , ’ she said , ‘ and then you can go out for the evening and I will have bread sauce and fried breadcrumbs , and game chips and red currant jelly and watercress and pheasant . ’ |
14 | ‘ I could ask him and Tim and you , and make my mum go out for the evening . ’ |