Example sentences of "[det] [noun] go out [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
2 | ‘ All this forelock-tugging went out with the Victorian era . |
3 | These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities … |
4 | ( 145 ) I asked if this was because television was causing fewer people to go out to the cinema and she replied no . |
5 | You know , all men go out in the evenings — drinking and doing what they will . |
6 | They are likely to be allowed less freedom to go out on the streets and stay out late . |
7 | Police inquiry desks in Darlington will be staffed by civilians rather than policemen , leaving more officers to go out on the beat , if the Chief Constable of County Durham gets his way . |
8 | So all those things went out of the window which makes life easier . |
9 | ‘ Good God , I thought those things went out with the ark . |
10 | After 1979 there was a marked increase in Labour-controlled local authorities and that understanding went out of the window . |
11 | The manager who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia . |
12 | The manager , who has watched the same side go out of the Scottish Cup to the Premier Division 's bottom club ( Falkirk ) while inflicting all manner of wounds on their championship prospects , saw his players do well enough not to have their efforts diminished by dwelling on Rangers ' inertia . |