Example sentences of "do not go out " in BNC.

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1 I do n't drink and do n't go out much so I manage on the money .
2 They did not go out giving intellectual addresses saying : ‘ Come to our seminar and we 'll discuss the epistemological significance of the empty tomb .
3 This time , Wilson did not go out in the street to wave goodbye nor did she weep .
4 The Australian singer 's manager , Mr Ray East , said Donovan would accept payment of the remainder over 18 months in a gesture aimed at ensuring that the magazine did not go out of business .
5 Officers did not go out of the camp to work and they had no contact with women .
6 Whilst individuals in the company privately admit to knowing little about ‘ race and racism ’ , a major research contract which did not go out to open tender is safely located in an institution which can only with a degree of implausibility don the cloak of academic neutrality .
7 Ellen and I did not go out to eat .
8 It is hardly surprising that the LNU leaders did not go out of their way to point out that , without the final threat of military sanctions , an economic blockade against an aggressor power was most unlikely to succeed .
9 Older members of a family did not go out of the house in search of music but to get away from it .
10 The Lords of Trade asked merchants and other interests to give their opinions about policy ; a number of ministers had grants of their own for settlements in North America and clearly expected to benefit as landlords , though they did not go out like the Penns and the Baltimores to take an active role in running their properties .
11 In the evenings , if the Eliots did not go out to the cinema or theatre together , they would often listen to the gramophone — he had an especial affection for the music of Bartok , although sometimes he would play the songs of Edward Lear .
12 It is assumed by the survey , and accepted by most historians of the period that married women with children did not go out to work unless they had to .
13 She knew that he would cause a scene on her when he came in if she did not go out to talk to him .
14 The next day it was very rainy , so Mary did not go out .
15 Tongues of the holy spirit of the woods , that trembled but did not go out .
16 During the 1940s and 1950s , when the concept of ‘ maternal deprivation ’ was growing in popularity and links were being made between it and juvenile delinquency , Professor Zweig still found National Assistance officials ready to label the widow with school-age children who did not go out to work as an ‘ inferior type ’ and a ‘ professional ’ widow .
17 The doors were locked and she did not go out .
18 ‘ You are quite sure that you did not go out at all last evening ? ’
19 There was a small flat above the laboratory , where I lived , and sometimes I stayed inside the building for a week and did not go out .
20 Men like that did not go out with girls like herself .
21 I did not want a verdict that he was killed in action because he did not go out there to fight .
22 His mother , Barbara Edwards , of Cae Gwilym Lane , Cefn Mawr , said : ‘ I did not want a verdict that he was killed in action because he did not go out there to fight , he went out to keep the peace . ’
23 Mrs Edwards , of Cefn Mawr , said : ‘ I did not want a verdict he was killed in action because he did not go out to fight ; he went out to keep the peace . ’
24 Miss Warburton , who lives in London , said she had not done so , adding : ‘ I did not go out with him at all on my own .
25 Do not go out on the streets , he begged his compatriots — instead , put a lighted candle in the window for reform .
26 You do not go out after a dragon with hounds and huntsmen ; nor with gangs of labourers to dig pits and set fires and lay traps .
27 However , teenagers do not go out saying to themselves that they are going to smash a couple of telephone boxes or fight another group of teenagers .
28 Yes , in that they do not go out like a candle on death ; so far natural justice is satisfied .
29 ‘ Give me your number and do not go out for the next half-hour . ’
30 You do not go out and borrow .
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