Example sentences of "go out " in BNC.

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1 Do n't worry about going out there to give the greatest performance of any particular speech and then come away depressed because you know you 've done it badly .
2 ‘ We shall be going out , Bunty , never fear . ’
3 Going out by the gun-room window , ’ said Thomas , ‘ which master announced to all of them was faulty , and that was why Rover slept there . ’
4 ‘ Lisa was my best friend until she and Andy started going out together — we even shared a flat together at one stage .
5 In fact ever since the pair of them started going out together they 've been going on about having to find poor old Jenny a new man .
6 For the daytimes she would need swimsuit , snorkel and flippers ; oilskin , so rain could not stop her going out ; Hunter boots and crash cap because she was bound to find a riding stable ; tennis racquet — on the offchance , as Rodney did n't play ; a frisbee ; a lilo ; shorts , walking boots , a pedometer , a compass , a small knapsack and a thermos .
7 How about going out for a meal instead ? ’
8 ‘ Paul the Ape Brown is going out with El Tarty Queen of El Garage .
9 The BBC alone has RDS going out on over 700 FM transmitters .
10 Going out from Southampton
11 When Mary Queen of Scots went to Edinburgh she bewailed going out among savages , and she herself went from a sixteenthcentury court that held but a barbarous , or rather a drivelling and idiotic and superficial travesty of the Italian culture as it had been before the debacle of 1527 .
12 Going Out to Galleries : Debate / Public test of a private Vision : Hildi Hawkins follows the progress of A Vision of Britain
13 Going Out to Galleries : ARCHITECTURE / Georgian values : Geraldine Prince on Georgian DIY for the home ; plus selected lectures and courses
14 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Includes Aids depicted in a church setting and Iris Murdoch at the National Portrait Gallery
15 Going Out to Eat and Drink : Days of pie and mash : Susan Ellicott tucks into plates of British tradition
16 Going Out to Eat and Drink : Old delis at the centre of the soul system : Delicatessens are the culinary outposts of our European immigrants .
17 Going Out to Eat and Drink : More scope for cross-cultural encounters
18 All this old-style word-in-your-ear , casual approach stuff was n't getting anywhere , so we 're going out in the market place to get the right people . ’
19 Mr Oatley pointed out that because small producers were going out of business , up to 10 per cent of eggs consumed in Britain were being imported .
20 Going Out to Galleries : Dalya Alberge selects some of the artists and installations selected for the National Review of Live Art
21 Going Out to Galleries : OPENINGS / Erotic fantasy comes to the ICA while Pre-Raphaelites gather in the North East …
22 If this is it , I am sure I am going out on the highest note possible . ’
23 Take , for instance , his most famous song , ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ .
24 There was nothing I could do for it this time' ) , but ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ , formerly ditched , now finds itself reinstated , although apparently in a setting designed to tease out its reluctant humour once and for all .
25 ‘ It is not for us because we are going out of this business .
26 The field-worker was able to spend as much time in the field as the principal investigator thought necessary , and no restrictions were placed on her going out on patrol , travelling in vehicles , or going to incidents of routine police duty .
27 You talking about going out on the streets , it does n't get them anywhere half the time .
28 Towards the end of field-work , after a neighbourhood policeman had been murdered in another area , which up until then had been considered ‘ soft ’ , with no threat from terrorists , Easton 's neighbourhood men began going out in threes , with two men providing cover , so that only a third of beat time was devoted to each neighbourhood patch .
29 In mid-January 1930 he stood by Frank 's death-bed and imagined his heart going out to his brother .
30 In February and March it was hard going out almost nightly but he liked it and Joan got to know the wives and children of the clergy .
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