Example sentences of "be [adj] go out [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It is here that psychoanalysis has had its most popular appeal , seeming to explain why some obsessionals continually need to wash their hands , or why some children are desperately afraid of horses or dogs , or why some people are afraid to go out of the house . |
2 | It 's becoming sort of fairly topical erm where there , and it is , more perhaps related to the fear of crime than the actual crime itself , where , people are afraid to go out for fear that they 're going to be personally attacked , whether it be you know , answering the door at night in their own homes , or actually , you know , going to their cars . |
3 | The television , for many old people who are afraid to go out at night , an important link with the outside world and the sources of ent entertainment . |
4 | ‘ People on the estate are afraid to go out in the dark and even too afraid to open their doors . ’ |
5 | ‘ We 're all going out for a meal . |
6 | we 're all going out for a drink with yourselves I think . |
7 | And two friends are , we 're all going out for a a Christmas meal like , so |
8 | And they 're all going out for dinner tonight . |
9 | to come , come up on a Wednesday we 're all going out for a |
10 | We 're all going out on Saturday night — ‘ |
11 | And we 're all going out on the field going come on , very good , we 're gon na beat your team , and we got our man and we scored about seven tries in the first three minutes . |
12 | Unlike the national services , which are likely to go out to competitive tender , these local and community services are expected to be awarded on the basis of their planned services and financial viability . |
13 | think there has to be a er family planning centres have to more on the street , I think family planning clinics have got the people there who are able to go out on the street . |
14 | All his dealings had been with himself and that larger self of family which had been thrown together by marriage or accident : he had never been able to go out from his shell of self . |
15 | If he 's done anything really wicked I do n't think HMG would be prepared to go out on a limb on his behalf . |
16 | Whatever the reason , you would be ill-advised to go out on your own . |
17 | It struck me as I fumblingly dialled the number that it would be better to go out to a kiosk , where I would be more sure of privacy , but having come to this decision I only wanted to hurry , hurry — every minute 's delay seemed dangerous . |
18 | Chris had written a letter to Tina Jelly in Aldershot saying that he still loved her and missed her a lot , but was sure that until he came home she would be able to go out with his mates from the Royal Signals . |
19 | And anyway if they were super models who would be able to go out with one so sad . |
20 | erm but , but certainly the , the er er the period has given the Communist Party er quite a large number of trained cadres which will be able to go out into the villages in a way that they had n't been able to in because it would , that was all too soon . |
21 | This Thursday evening at Exeter Hall in Kidlington , visitors will be able to go out on a demonstration with top traffic patrol drivers , and have their driving skills assessed by an advanced instructor . |
22 | Dr Kenneth has warned me I wo n't be able to go out until the spring . |
23 | Also , not to be able to take part in things and not to be able to go out in the evening I find difficult . |
24 | For example , an individual may lose their job as a result of becoming depressed , a person suffering agoraphobia will be unable to go out to their place of work as usual , and so on . |
25 | You have made 'em red , you have made 'em redundant and you in , in you have and I hope you 've had nobody redundant because I 've I 'd be pleased to go out to those homes and say them come back and I would be pleased to go up to and say you 've got your figures wrong because you 're saying that nobody 's made redundant ooh well I I 'm so pleased . |
26 | Both he and Mickey Skinner have a limited number of appearances at Twickenham to look forward to and they will surely be anxious to go out on a high note . |
27 | But it , it did n't worry me and I liked to think I can go about my daily life and not be frightened , and I am not gon na be frightened to go out at night . |
28 | We were due to go out at 2000 hours . |
29 | He called for more street patrols after a 38pc increase in crime was reported , saying women and the elderly were afraid to go out after dark as well as some other men . |
30 | On other occasions , she knew we were all going out before any preparations were made , and would sit in the hall gazing intently at her lead . |