Example sentences of "went out in " in BNC.
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1 | A nationwide alert went out in the Irish Republic last night for Patrick Sheehy , one of Scotland Yard 's most wanted terrorist suspects . |
2 | Rafferty , who had reached the turn in 33 first time round , went out in 32 in the afternoon by which stage he was two up . |
3 | He had formed what later became the Prince 's Trust while he was in the Navy , and the grants that went out in the early years were paid for , anonymously , out of his naval allowance . |
4 | When I lived at home my mum was cool about whatever I wore ; her only considerations were practical ones , like insisting I wore ten million jumpers if I went out in the cold . |
5 | Fishermen went out in curraghs , long Irish coracles , and turf boats named hookers flew in and out of the harbour on wind-filled sails . |
6 | The heat was fierce that June — 102 degrees in the shade at one time — but Mrs Browning went out in it and seemed to have forgotten such scorching sun had once enervated her to the point of collapse . |
7 | Skipping an Ipswich rink , Roy Cutts , who had achieved a rare distinction of qualifying for all four championships — singles , pairs , triples and fours — went out in the first round of the fours to Egham of Surrey . |
8 | This week , I went out in a new , ankle-length skirt for the first time . |
9 | A big move was also made by Fred Couples , America 's leading money-winner this season , when he went out in 32 and then made further birdies at the 10th and 13th . |
10 | He smiled as the life went out in him , looking up at the already transparent Monster . |
11 | Throughout the 1950's , the battle for members and greater income , was fought relentlessly and an appeal went out in 1954 for donations and gifts . |
12 | Their father , occasionally grand in his uniform with gold stripes on his sleeve , went out in the morning and seldom returned before the children 's bedtime . |
13 | When ‘ Female Circumcision ’ went out in the ‘ 40 Minutes ’ series in 1983 , it caused a public furore . |
14 | We went out in the first round and Lee did n't ask me anything until he 'd hit his drive . |
15 | If we went out in the morning it was raining and fine in the afternoon , and then it rained when we went out in the afternoon after a fine morning . |
16 | If we went out in the morning it was raining and fine in the afternoon , and then it rained when we went out in the afternoon after a fine morning . |
17 | This year he went out in his first heat at the Hard Rock . |
18 | Yet she meant well and one night went out in a fog to look for me . |
19 | We always went out in twos and threes , for obvious reasons , but all the same by the time we were approaching the field we had collected a following of about a dozen . |
20 | After the fight had ended John Pain went out in a Magister to look for survivors and found two German aircrew hanging onto a lifebuoy off Ghajn Tuffieha . |
21 | ‘ The first time she went out in it she came back into the house giggling that she 'd driven through town with the top down , even though it was freezing . |
22 | He went out in the rain and I put 'im in the oven to dry ! ’ |
23 | And he got up , and at once took his stretcher and went out in full view of them all , so that they were astonished and praised God . |
24 | Liverpool went out in disgrace , Mike Marsh becoming their third player to be sent off in four Cup-Winners ' Cup ties this season as Spartak Moscow won a cold war at Anfield that also produced five bookings . |
25 | It says it has 100 orders for the systems , nine models of the HP 3000 and HP 9000 lines ; a handful of the new 3000s went out in August ; the first 9000s should be shipping this month . |
26 | Each time she went out in her distinctive red Metro she was followed by a press posse . |
27 | Teams went out in advance to adapt to the special conditions . |
28 | But whenever Angus and his daughter went out in the boat fishing for their lives to keep themselves fed , it seemed that a seal swam in front of the boat and lead them towards the places where the fishes were thickest in the sea in that part of the coast . |
29 | The conditions of service , the harshness of the environment , the atrocious difficulties associated with travel and food supplies , the ravages of scurvy , and the son of men who went out in search of new lands for the tsar , all contributed to the tense atmosphere which sometimes erupted into bloody conflict . |
30 | To avoid the heat of the day we went out in the mornings , waking while it was still dark . |