Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] go out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Ironically , David first went out with the woman who was to change his life on a girl 's night in town .
2 I was invigorated and felt seven feet tall going out of the church .
3 Most trips involve a certain amount of walking and most people can walk , with 97 per cent of the population able to go out on foot .
4 Nuclear Electric had a lead of just 7 hours , then Group Four went out in front , and was still there on her own in the Channel on Saturday .
5 But all the gains that we had made out of labour movement , improvements in working time , improvements in health and safety , equality issues , legal rights all went out of the window , and what has happened to the vast majority of those service jobs ?
6 You said you saw Jim Lancaster , Maggie Parkin and David Parkin all go out of the boardroom . ’
7 An inquest jury in Middlesbrough heard that at the time a module had been loaded onto a large barge ready to go out to sea .
8 THE first Class of ‘ 92 sits expectantly — 40 young men and women ready to go out into the world .
9 Signs of this were evident at Christmas and , happily , at Easter , too , Not only did Channel 4 go out in peak time with Granada 's king Lear on Easter Monday but also had the bright idea of showing us on that day , in Are you having any fun ? archive material demonstrating how the British had determinedly convinced themselves they were enjoying themselves as long ago as 1896 and as lately as 1964 .
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