Example sentences of "gone out [prep] [pron] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The alarm was raised by a colleague who had gone out to their van .
2 When Lalage had gone out to her car , she put down a dog and took Andrew into her long arms .
3 It must also be said of Poland that its society has been most resistant to Communist influence and , that of all East European countries , the gap between the state and its society has been greatest The LWP has not gone out of its way to act as the arbiter of events ; rather , it has had this role thrust upon it by Party factionalism and weakness .
4 The Party has gone out of its way to foster the image of the Armed Forces as guardian of the motherland , school of patriotism and the expression of those qualities that the Party seeks to promote in homo Sovieticus .
5 This time the army has gone out of its way to make it clear , publicly , that it has no views on what has been going on .
6 Now if you 'd put that brain in a five mile tail-back on the M1 , it would probably have gone out of its mind .
7 now the weight had gone out of their sack .
8 So far the process of grief that has been outlined is how people might react to the loss of someone they love , whether that person has died or has gone out of their life for good .
9 Creatures often seem to have gone out of their way to find him and display themselves to him .
10 The main reason for this was that neither management nor the union had gone out of their way to provide workers with information on the hazards of asbestos .
11 In 1968 , President Kaunda addressed the International press Institute 's annual assembly , then being held for the first time in an independent , black-ruled African nation : African countries , he said , had ‘ gone out of their way ’ to encourage the foreign press to report African affairs .
12 They have gone out of their way to take the pressure off me . ’
13 Stars have always gone out of their way to watch them
14 Both he and his companion looked pale and I could see all joy had gone out of their task .
15 ‘ She has n't exactly gone out of her way to make anybody else happy , has she ? ’
16 He had gone out of her life suddenly and without explanation and try as she might Theresa simply could not get over losing him .
17 It was as if she had accepted the fact that her mother had gone out of her life and that her future lay with this big fat woman , who alternately yelled and cajoled , and the nice man called Ben .
18 Dr Runcie has gone out of his way on this visit to concede many of the doctrinal points and practices which large elements of the Church of England have traditionally found offensive in Roman Catholicism .
19 He has publicly criticised the bombing of Iraq , and gone out of his way not to offend his ‘ dear Arab brother ’ , Saddam Hussein .
20 More importantly still , the influential Finance Minister , Pierre Bérégovoy , has repeatedly gone out of his way to express interest in the British proposals , emphasising that the French view is closer to the British than to the German .
21 John has always gone out of his way to try and persuade similar sufferers that there may be help for them in alternative therapies .
22 Zacchaeus became reconciled to God because Jesus , instead of ignoring him or treating him like an outcast , had deliberately gone out of his way to meet and befriend him .
23 His equanimity was legendary amongst his colleagues and he had gone out of his way to make her feel a part of the team when she first arrived at UNACO .
24 Indeed , Branson had often gone out of his way to avoid newspaper or television interviews .
25 It is no doubt for this reason that the Syrian foreign minister , Farouk at-Shara , has gone out of his way to emphasise that continued Syrian support depends on the way in which the West responds to what Syria perceives to be the fundamental problem of Middle Eastern security — the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Palestinian issue .
26 Earlier , in Council , he had gone out of his way to assure Li Shai Tung of his support , even pre-empting Wei Feng 's offer of help by giving Li Shai Tung a substantial amount of grain from his own reserves .
27 Just as he 'd gone out of his way to bait Lotta by kissing her , Gina , so passionately !
28 The Llangurig line is a classic in this respect ; much of the damage is due to nature and man has not gone out of his way to remove a monument of the past .
29 Puddephat had given evidence , saying Melanie Gandell had been one of his brightest students , and he had gone out of his way to encourage her academically as a result .
30 It was as though he had read into her mind and gone out of his way to reassure her .
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