Example sentences of "go out to [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They claim to see each other less than couples who go out to work , meeting for the occasional cup of coffee in the kitchen . |
2 | Lack of childcare provision means only 28% of British mums with under fives go out to work , compared with Denmark ( 44% ) , France and Belgium ( 50% ) . |
3 | For people who go out to work , undoubtedly their job responsibility is the most significant , for two reasons . |
4 | And the families of those in the forces will be able to breathe a little easier , instead of fearing the worst every time their loved ones go out to work . |
5 | The changing role of women has often in practice meant that women go out to work and still do a full-time job in the home . |
6 | Possibly this is why the argument as to whether it is better for a woman with young children to stay at home or go out to work goes round and round in circles . |
7 | The challenge that many of us face today is that we have a choice — whether or not we go out to work , how much domestic machinery we use , how much we involve the rest of the family in housework , whether or not we employ someone else to do the cleaning , how many take-away meals are put on the table , and so on . |
8 | ‘ They go out to work and then come home and do the bloody housework . |
9 | Many women go out to work ; many women ( and some men ) work in the home , but one would never guess the facts from this kind of statement : |
10 | Put in plain language , the women stay at home and provide emotional support while the men go out to work and provide financial support . |
11 | Well , you do n't have to get up early in the morning and go out to work , do you ? |
12 | For many , but not for all , there is a greater degree of choice about where we live , though , ironically , changing household lifestyles often introduces new constraints as more members go out to work . |
13 | It is not hard to find reasons why married women now go out to work . |
14 | She would still invoke the aid of neighbours but would be more likely to take in lodgers or do homework in the form of sewing , for example , than use credit systems ( especially the pawnshop ) or go out to work . |
15 | Many women now go out to work . |
16 | Cos they go out to work at half past eight and you hear them between half past seven and half past eight |
17 | and what they wanted was the easiest ones and they came up with the answer economics Gerald simply , we Ge Gerry and I put our heads together and went bib bib bib bib bib , you know as good parents do and we both presented him with a fait accompli you either take an engineering degree , we do n't care what sort or you go out to work in a bank because economics you will not get a first because you are not reader and t to get a first in economics , which is what you 'll need if you 're gon na make any money out of it |
18 | So when we actually got out there , we go out to work in some capacity or another , either to carry out a survey of the logistics or perhaps to sort out and look at the way in which one can set up an immunisation programme in a refugee camp . |
19 | After the initial lull we now go out to Gaynor 's regularly , every other week . |
20 | Explaining how he had instituted a series of business briefs , which go out to CBI members by fax every week , he said each message ‘ should be conversational , it should be easily accessible and it should have some value to the reader or the listener ’ . |
21 | My heart and prayers go out to Daniel . |
22 | go out to Johnny 's early tomorrow wo n't we ? |
23 | The hearts of all who have been moved by Lizzie 's singing go out to Brian in his loss . |
24 | Heartfelt sympathies go out to Barbara and family . |
25 | Children go out to evening things . |
26 | So when I go out to Jamaicans or West Indians , like I just talk my native tongue . |
27 | Well I got a couple and I thought well I 'll wait till I go out to Tregole now , they 're probably cheaper there than anywhere |
28 | Sometimes we go out to McDonalds . |
29 | We have an active social life and often go out to dinners or parties given by couples like ourselves , in their 30s or 40s . |
30 | Which means , that at the end of the day , before reaching your final decision , you must hear what people are saying , and so you ca n't take a decision as it were , a final decision about a closure , and then go out to consultation . |