Example sentences of "[pron] go out [adv prt] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I went out on to the roof to have a look and at first I could see nothing amiss . |
2 | I went out on to the roof , glad to be in the fresh air after the smoky room and the raksi . |
3 | I went out on to the verandah for some air . |
4 | I went out on to the landing to wait for him . |
5 | Aside from employing field officers who go out on to the streets , intelligence agencies gobble up an incredible amount of technically skilled manpower , simply to run their huge banks of computers , and large numbers of foreign-speaking translators . |
6 | When Rachel had recovered from the customary burst of rage which Damian Flint so effortlessly produced in her every time she saw him , she went out on to the terrace , putting on a brave smile for her father . |
7 | We went out on to the terrace . |
8 | Involuntarily she found herself going out on to the balcony for air , rather than clearing a space to sit . |
9 | Presently they went out on to the verandah where it was cooler . |
10 | When they had finished , they went out on to the terrace to drink their coffee . |
11 | The doors opened ; she stood , and as he got to his feet , as they went out on to the platform , he grinned confidently and shook his head . |
12 | He went out on to the landing , opened a window , and called out to the crowd : ‘ What do you want ? who are you ? ’ |
13 | At Firbank , where the chapel proved too small , he went out on to the fell to preach to the people , saying that God 's church was not made of stone but of the air and the countryside around . |
14 | He went out on to the balcony and the applause was still echoing around the ballroom . |