Example sentences of "go out on [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why should I go out on a day like this ? ’ she asked . |
2 | I could n't swim , never have been able to , and I did n't go out on a boat because along with the rest of the family I have always been afraid of water . |
3 | Well I know but I do n't wan na go out on a Saturday . |
4 | Do you go out on a Saturday now ? |
5 | getting the child to obey requests/instructions during the course of the day ( e.g. ‘ Stop teasing your sister ’ , ‘ Put that chocolate back on the shelf ’ , ‘ Do n't go out on the road ’ ) ; |
6 | Then we 'll go out on the road . |
7 | Oh , and by the by , I want you to promise me that you will not go out on the rampage with Rose again . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll go out on the square and into the city 's ear . |
9 | The chief one is the interference caused by its broadcasts , which will go out on the frequency of channel 37 , to which many domestic VCRs and some satellite receivers are tuned . |
10 | Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform . |
11 | But they wo n't go out on the streets until officers using them have been fully trained . |
12 | Nothing would do but we must go out on the river . |
13 | You can go out on the landing if you want |
14 | And so erm we did n't wan na put them off and I like to be here because erm Bob likes to go on the Moor as well , so we shall go out on the Moor with the dog a couple of times |
15 | I do n't even go out on the street now unless she comes with me . |
16 | 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 . ’ |
17 | Give me a moment or two to change my clothes and leave a note for Jules , then we 'll go out on the town . ’ |