Example sentences of "go out of [pos pn] way [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | The authors of Greenpeace 's official history , The Greenpeace Story , go out of their way to refute the slur in their introduction : |
2 | Only the plain-clothes thugs of the security police , who can easily be told by their well-fed oafishness , their training shoes and anoraks , go out of their way to move close in and stare down at anyone writing . |
3 | It 's really degrading — they go out of their way to upset you . |
4 | FMEs prepared to advise defence lawyers seem to be in growing demand , and that is borne out by the experience within our group , whose members go out of their way to stress that we work as independent consultants . |
5 | When a person is not getting their quota , or the right sort of strokes , they go out of their way to manipulate situations in order to obtain the strokes they need . |
6 | W w would people go out of their way to seek to find someone who was particularly skilled and with building a load and did they take |
7 | To make it as convenient for you as possible , Tampax go out of their way to produce comfortable , reliable sanitary protection that you 'll feel confident with . |
8 | They say they go out of their way to avoid trouble , having left a bar in Haymarket earlier in the evening because there was a group that seemed intent on a fight , swearing and pushing their way through to the bar . |
9 | ‘ Sales companies in America and Ireland go out of their way to make them feel at home . |
10 | Set in extensive gardens , the staff at the Sauerhof go out of their way to make visitors welcome , and with the superb health , fitness and beauty programmes on offer , you 're sure to leave feeling on top of the world . |
11 | All these arrangements are typical of the friendly , co-operative manner in which aircraft accident investigation authorities go out of their way to help each other when a high degree of trust and mutual respect exists between them . |
12 | In Africa visitors are looked upon as a blessing and people go out of their way to meet them and make them feel truly welcome and at home . |
13 | Thus , for example , left-wing authorities go out of their way to ban what seems to be racist matter , and right-wing authorities tend to be careful to exclude what may be regarded as homosexual literature . |
14 | The result is that all the other countries which buy US manufactured aircraft are fitted with poor quality CVR installations unless , like new Zealand , they go out of their way to require ‘ hot mike ’ systems . |
15 | Scorpions seldom go out of their way to attack people and accidents usually happen when scorpions are trodden on . |
16 | Does n't it recall the time when the church taught that our Earth was the centre of the universe , and the stars just little pinpricks of light set in the sky for our delight ( or , even more absurdly presumptuous , that the stars go out of their way to exert astrological influences on our little lives ) ? |
17 | She relates that Lena will even take the trouble to teach customers how to use machines that they have bought elsewhere and go out of her way to make deliveries , both free of charge . |
18 | ‘ Without sounding conceited , I think it 's because we go out of our way to offer a very good service . |
19 | I know that but I 'm only doing this as a favour , and I 've got ta really go out of my way to get this piece of wood . |
20 | And yet Cassius now has to obey him and go out of his way to please him , as he is almost a god . |