Went-out Sentence Examples

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  • Lisa went out to help her carry things into the house.

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  • The lights went out.

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  • As the others remained behind the closed door of the conference room, I went out to lunch on my own.

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  • She went out last night.

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  • But while such men went out into the world and brought back wealth of one kind or another to Palestine, other Jews were content to make their homes in foreign parts.

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  • I was beginning to think you went out in the woods again, looking for flowers.

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  • The lights went out and the night was stark.

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  • After one last kiss, she left him to do his work while she went out to spend his money.

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  • She cleaned the table and then went out to the porch to remove an empty bird nest from the eve.

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  • Why didn't someone tell me she went out?

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  • She went out to meet a friend and that's all I know.

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  • She rode across country with her brother, she went out shooting with Deschatres, she sat by the cottage doors on the long summer evenings and heard the flax-dressers tell their tales of witches and warlocks.

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  • In England at the Reformation the alb went out of use with the other "Mass vestments," and remained out of use in the Church of England until the ritual revival of the 19th century.

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  • In response to this call some Russian princes formed a league and went out eastward to meet the foe, but they were utterly defeated in a great battle on the banks of the Kalka (1224), which has remained to this day in the memory of the Russian common people.

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  • The high priest dressed in his robes went out to meet him, and at the sight Alexander remembered a dream, in which such a man had appeared to him as the appointed leader of his expedition.

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  • Mr. Churchill went out to Egypt, and held in Cairo a conference of the British civil and military officers then administering those countries.

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  • In the United States there had been a quiet but steady growth since the first agents went out in 1829 and Hugh Bourne's advisory visit in 1844.

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  • About the 6th century the long tunica alba went out of fashion in civil life, but it was retained in the services of the Church and developed into the various forms of the liturgical alb (q.v.) and surplice (q.v.).

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  • The equites remained' at home, or only went out as members of the general's staff, their places being taken by the equites equo p y ivato, the cavalry of the allies and the most skilled horsemen of the subject populations.

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  • When the toga went out of use as an article of everyday wear, the pallium, i.e.

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  • In October 1863, while he was still in minor orders, he went out as a missionary to the Pacific Islands, taking the place of his brother, who had been prevented by an illness.

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  • Fitzstephen tells how, when the great marsh that washed the walls of the city on the north (Moorfields) was frozen over; the young men went out to slide and skate and sport on the ice.

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  • In 1876 he went out with Bishop Copleston to Ceylon for six months.

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  • Thence went out the governors to their provinces.

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  • Mahommed, the third son of the amir Abdallah, was at the time absent .; with a view of getting his uncle into his power, Bandar invited him to return to Hail, and on his arrival went out to meet him accompanied by Hamud, son of Obed, and a small following.

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  • When the "Merrimac" advanced to attack the "Minnesota," the "Monitor" went out to meet her, and the battle between the iron-clads began about 9 a.m.

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  • Low & Brothers, which went out of business in 1888.

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  • In the autumn of 1852 he was an unsuccessful candidate for nomination for the presidency by the Whig National Convention, and he went out of office on the 4th of March 1853.

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  • Accordingly, in the spring of the following year he sailed from Athens with the colonists who went out to found the colony of Thurii (see Pericles), and became a citizen of the new town.

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  • They went out to preach two by two, and the junior was bound absolutely to obey the senior.

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  • After passing through the established course of gunnery on board the "Excellent" in 1844-1845, he went out to the Cape of Good Hope as gunnery mate of the "President," the flagship of Rear-Admiral Dacres, by whom, on the 9th of January 1846, he was promoted to be lieutenant.

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  • The motives and circumstances of the emigrants determined their polity; they went out as churches and settled as church states.

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  • Here on the 3rd of July 1778 about 400 men and boys met, and under the command of Colonel Zebulon Butler (1731-95) went out to meet a force of about Iioo British troops and Indians, commanded by Major John Butler and Old King (Sayenqueraghte).

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  • The Radicals went out in 1889, and the Democrats held the reins of power till 1897, their leader being Gustave Ador.

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  • In 1909 more than eighttenths of all imports of the country entered by, and more than seventenths of all exports went out through, the eight customs districts just named.

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  • He went out to reverse the Afghan policy of Lord Lytton, and Kandahar was given up, the whole of Afghanistan being secured to Abdur Rahman.

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  • In 1878 his party went out of office and Sir John Macdonald entered upon a long term of power, with protection as the chief feature of his policy, to which was afterwards added the construction of the Canadian Pacific railway.

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  • On the following day with Ioo horsemen he went out to the same tomb and obtained the unconditional surrender of the three princes, who had been left behind on the previous occasion.

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  • In 1749 he was appointed engineer-general to the East India Company, and went out to superintend th' reconstruction of their forts; but his health soon failed, and he died at Fort St David on the 29th of July 1751.

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  • In 1902 he gave energetic support to the miners of Carmaux who went out on strike in consequence of the dismissal of a socialist workman, Calvignac; and in the next year he was re-elected to the chamber as deputy for Albi.

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  • The ban of the congress, however, went out against the common enemy, and the presence of Wellington at Vienna enabled the allies at once to decide upon their plans for the campaign.

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  • In respiration he argued that the same particles are consumed, because he found that when a small animal and a lighted candle were placed in a closed vessel full of air the candle first went out and soon afterwards the animal died, but if there was no candle present it lived twice as long.

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  • In his twenty-fourth year he entered the congregation of the Lazarists at Paris, and shortly after receiving holy orders in 1839 went out to China.

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  • On leaving Cambridge he went out to Australia (1850), and became a member of the government of Victoria, but in 1857 returned to England as agent-general of the colony.

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  • He then went out afresh to Hungary and was present at the battle of Mohacz.

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  • But the goddess continued to be worshipped in her old home; her priests, the Galli, went out to welcome Manlius on his march in 189 B.C., which shows that the town was not yet in the hands of the Tolistobogii.

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  • These young men went out into the villages, borrowed a chair of a cottager, and spoke from it at open-air meetings.

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  • The stream of Buddhist art which went out eastwards across Asia had its rise in North-West India, and the remains of architecture and sculpture unearthed in this region enable us to trace its development back to pure Greek types.

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  • Fenwick, went out to look for Sidneys force, and were surprised by a large number of dervishes.

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  • He was educated at University College, London, and in 1868 went out to Bengal in the service of the Indian Government Telegraph department.

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  • And they went out to make a compact with the followers of the worldly Herod to kill Him, and so to stave off a religious revolution which might easily have been followed by political trouble.

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  • The story which tells how the two went out one morning to dance round a tree of liberty in a meadow is an anachronism, though in keeping with their opinions.

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  • In July 1880, a few days after the proclamation of Abdur Rahman as amir at Kabul, came news that Ayub Khan, Shere Ali's younger son, who had been holding Herat since his father's death, had marched upon Kandahar, had utterly defeated at Maiwand a British force that went out from Kandahar to oppose him, and was besieging that city.

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  • In 1583 four English merchants, Ralph Fitch, John Newbery, William Leedes and James Story, went out to India overland as mercantile adventurers.

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  • The caliph himself, wearing the mantle and the staff of the Prophet, then went out against him, and after a vigorous resistance he was beaten by Mowaffaq, who had the command of the troops, and fled to Jondisapur in Khuzistan, where he died three years later, leaving his empire to his brother `Amr. This prince maintained himself in power till the year 900, when he was beaten and taken prisoner by Isma`il b.

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  • Jackson is the only president of whom it may be said that he went out of office far more popular than he was when he entered.

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  • These plays were all acted by schoolboys and university youths, and when they went out of fashion among these classes the drama in Sweden almost entirely ceased to exist.

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  • When subsequently the Babylonian language went out of use and Aramaic took its place, the latter tongue was wrongly termed "Chaldee" by Jerome, because it was the only language known to him used in Babylonia.

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  • In the 18th century the staple industry was the making of chapes and shoe-buckles, and the town suffered when the latter went out of fashion.

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  • The Watching Lighting and Watching Act was formerly adopted for a Watchin or part of a parish, by the inhabitants in vestry, who elected lighting inspectors, of whom one-third went out of office in every year.

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  • It is said to have been broad moonlight on the full moon of the month of July, when the young chief, with Channa as his sole companion, leaving his father's home, his wealth and social position, his wife and child behind him, went out into the wilderness to become a penniless and despised student, and a homeless wanderer.

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  • A few weeks later Alfred had issued from Athelney, had collected a large army in Seiwood, and went out to meet the enemy in the open field.

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  • The knights went out to seek their weapons, and when armed followed him into the north transept, where they fell upon him and brutally slew him with many sword-strokes (December 29, 1170).

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  • Fox in the course of debate went out of his way to laud the Revolution, and to sneer at some of the most effective passages in the Reflections.

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  • So a black whirl and torment of rapine, violence and fraud was encircling the Western world, as a life went out which, notwithstanding some eccentricities and some aberrations, had made great tides in human destiny very luminous.

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  • In the Crimean War the superior and other sisters went out as nurses with Florence Nightingale.

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  • At the age of twenty he joined the Society of Jesus, and in 1628 went out to China.

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  • There is no proof that he profited by these irregular transactions; in fact he went out of the office FIG.

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  • A private house in Avila was secretly got ready to serve as a small convent, and, when the bull arrived from Rome, Teresa went out on leave from the Incarnation and installed four poor women in the new house dedicated to her patron St Joseph.

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  • He supported Sir Robert Peel's free-trade policy, and went out of office with him.

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  • The fact that probably about 1,000,000 acres formerly under potatoes went out of cultivation owing to the potato disease in 1847 makes a comparison between the figures for crops in that year with present figures somewhat fallacious.

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  • The other four trunks displayed like goods—a moth-eaten gorilla suit, two bloody collections of dresses, and an outfit Dean supposed Frankenstein wore when he went out for a little nightlife.

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  • He didn't make any decisions; he just went out and visited the local offices and some of our independent agents, you know, pumping up our product line, troubleshooting, that sort of thing.

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  • Then she added, I was pleased by the comments of that girl Cece Baldwin—how Jeff went out of his way to help her.

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  • We didn't hear noth­ing and Phil got sick of waiting—he was next—so he went out and looked.

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  • He went out of the cell, maneuvered the trolley inside and closed the door until it was just a little ajar.

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  • In November a false alarm went out on a calm Tuesday evening.

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  • We went out onto a platform overlooking the arena directly.

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  • There were ten girls, who took their lamps and went out to meet the bridegroom.

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  • From the working camps, parties went out to perform various chores, either locally or in small up-river camps.

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  • After Leslie was accidentally electrocuted on stage in 1972, the heart went out of the group.

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  • On Wednesday afternoon I asked him what he would like for tea, and I went out for the purpose of going an errand.

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  • I went out just before christmas with Stuart Grigg, what an experience, absolutly fantastic.

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  • That night we went out for a traditional Swiss fondue, as it was our last night.

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  • An early free kick from Thrapston forced Chris Goode to make a defensive header which went out for a throw-in.

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  • So I went out to say howdy and see what news they would bring armed of course.

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  • In his first Test innings he went out to bat against India with the score 790 for four.

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  • After dinner I went out to find him again, and there was a female moose ten meters away in the other direction.

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  • A friend went out with an air rifle and shot a second pheasant, so we had a brace.

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  • Dai's clothes were so ragged and he looked so wan that the farmer's Welsh heart went out to him.

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  • Later, unfortunately, the tide went out and we hit a sandbank but the rest of the activity was fantastic.

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  • During the night, while at Edmund Byers, the boiler went out and were nearly suffocated by the fumes.

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  • I even went out and bought a swimsuit WITHOUT a skirt.

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  • The lad went out and returned with a plate of bread and an old tablecloth.

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  • Punctuation was rejected, regular typography went out of the window, even recognizable verse forms were undermined.

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  • In his palace were numerous equerries, chamberlains and other court dignitaries, and when he went out he was attended by a guard of young nobles dressed in gaudy costumes and armed with silver halberds.'

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  • Third, and worst of all, he had prefixed a preface to the sixth volume, in which he went out of his way to rouse the enmity of the men on whom depended his annual re-election to the post of examiner for the Polytechnic school.

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  • Henry took his slate and went out.

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  • The Dean took the rabbit and went out of the house.

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  • With tears in her eyes she went out and stood in the whisperer's place.

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  • The shah, or ruler of these people, went out to meet Alexander and welcome him to their country.

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  • They went out bareheaded and very humble.

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  • The next day, all the priests and learned men went out to beg for mercy.

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  • So, leading his little children by the hand, they went out to meet Coriolanus.

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  • Then he went out again, very quietly, and slipped them all into the boy's pocket.

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  • At last, just as the blacksmith was in the midst of a stirring song, he rose quietly and went out into the darkness.

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  • One night he left the beautiful palace which his father had given to him and went out into the world to do good and to help his fellow men.

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  • I put on my cloak and hood and went out.

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  • We went out to see the hero that had withstood so many tempests, and it wrung my heart to see him prostrate who had mightily striven and was now mightily fallen.

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  • Last evening I went out in the yard and spoke to the moon.

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  • We went out to the pump-house, and I made Helen hold her mug under the spout while I pumped.

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  • When Miss Sullivan went out in the barnyard and picked up a little chicken and talked to Helen about it, she was giving a kind of instruction impossible inside four walls, and impossible with more than one pupil at a time.

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  • Their fears were well founded, for their long absence had alarmed the King, and he mounted North Wind and went out in search of his tardy couriers.

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  • I watched a couple that were fast locked in each other's embraces, in a little sunny valley amid the chips, now at noonday prepared to fight till the sun went down, or life went out.

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  • He gathered up the papers and with a bow to both, stepped softly over the carpet and went out into the waiting room.

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  • He waited a moment to see whether the cornet would answer, but he turned and went out of the corridor.

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  • Rostov took the money, avoiding Telyanin's eyes, and went out of the room without a word.

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  • Kutuzov went out into the porch with Bagration.

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  • Prince Andrew went out with him.

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  • However, at nine o'clock the prince, in his velvet coat with a sable collar and cap, went out for his usual walk.

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  • I will go to my father, she said, and went out.

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  • Au revoir! exclaimed Prince Andrew, and with a bow to them both he went out.

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  • Prince Andrew went out.

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  • He thought of her pregnancy and felt sorry for her and for himself, and in a nervously emotional and softened mood he went out of the hut in which he was billeted with Nesvitski and began to walk up and down before it.

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  • Over there, where the shouting came from, a fire flared up and went out again, then another, and all along the French line on the hill fires flared up and the shouting grew louder and louder.

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  • Rostov hurriedly put something on his feet, drew on his dressing gown, and went out.

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  • And Natasha rose and went out of the room on tiptoe, like a ballet dancer, but smiling as only happy girls of fifteen can smile.

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  • Count Ilya, again thrusting his way through the crowd, went out of the drawing room and reappeared a minute later with another committeeman, carrying a large silver salver which he presented to Prince Bagration.

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  • She went out on the stairs.

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  • Prince Andrew went out and, meeting Princess Mary, again joined her.

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  • Prince Andrew winced and, clutching his head, went out and sat down on a sofa in the next room.

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  • They went out and walked about till dinnertime, talking of the political news and common acquaintances like people who do not know each other intimately.

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  • Prince Andrew went out of the room, and then, leaving "God's folk" to finish their tea, Princess Mary took Pierre into the drawing room.

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  • Prince Andrew and Pierre also went out into the porch.

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  • Five minutes later, Denisov came into the hut, climbed with muddy boots on the bed, lit his pipe, furiously scattered his things about, took his leaded whip, buckled on his saber, and went out again.

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  • Natasha glanced with frightened imploring eyes at Prince Andrew and at her mother and went out.

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  • Nicholas went out into the wet and muddy porch.

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  • Sonya went out into the passage to go to the barn.

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  • She rarely made an exception and went out to pay visits, and then only to the most important persons in the town.

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  • God is my witness, I did not know, muttered the old man, and after looking Natasha over from head to foot he went out.

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  • Soon after their arrival Mademoiselle George went out of the room to change her costume.

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  • Anatole went out of the room and returned a few minutes later wearing a fur coat girt with a silver belt, and a sable cap jauntily set on one side and very becoming to his handsome face.

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  • Joseph, his valet, handed him his sabretache and saber, and they all went out into the vestibule.

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  • For the first time for many days Natasha wept tears of gratitude and tenderness, and glancing at Pierre she went out of the room.

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  • Boris noticed Arakcheev's excited face when the sovereign went out with Balashev.

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  • Prince Andrew, without replying, put him down from his knee and went out of the room.

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  • Chernyshev and Prince Andrew went out into the porch, where the Emperor, who looked fatigued, was dismounting.

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  • Ilyin went out and Zdrzhinski rode away.

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  • The dinner was nearly over, and the Emperor, munching a biscuit, rose and went out onto the balcony.

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  • Having received all his orders Alpatych, wearing a white beaver hat--a present from the prince--and carrying a stick as the prince did, went out accompanied by his family.

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  • Next morning Alpatych donned a jacket he wore only in town and went out on business.

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  • Alpatych went out to the gate.

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  • She washed, dressed, said her prayers, and went out to the porch.

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  • The doctor came downstairs and went out to her.

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  • I'll go out to them, said Princess Mary, and in spite of the nurse's and Dunyasha's protests she went out into the porch; Dron, Dunyasha, the nurse, and Michael Ivanovich following her.

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  • He rose quickly, went out of the shed, and began to walk about.

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  • Prince Andrew went out of the shed with them, giving final orders to the adjutant.

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  • At a single gesture from him everyone went out on tiptoe, leaving the great man to himself and his emotion.

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  • He rose, walked to and fro, put on a warm overcoat and a hat, and went out of the tent.

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  • Pierre went out into the yard and, covering himself up head and all, lay down in his carriage.

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  • A short man was saying something, but when Pierre entered he stopped speaking and went out.

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  • Natasha, throwing a clean pocket handkerchief over her hair and holding an end of it in each hand, went out into the street.

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  • But as soon as the man had left the room Pierre took up his hat which was lying on the table and went out of his study by the other door.

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  • Ignat left off smiling, adjusted his belt, and went out of the room with meekly downcast eyes.

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  • And, still rolling up his sleeve, he went out to the porch.

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  • The soldiers went out again, and the orderly, who had meanwhile had time to visit the kitchen, came up to his officer.

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  • The captain went out into the porch and gave some orders in a loud voice.

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  • When the captain went out and he was left alone, suddenly he came to himself and realized the position he was in.

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  • When it was late at night they went out together into the street.

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  • The count donned his dressing gown and went out to look.

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  • Sonya and Madame Schoss, who had not yet undressed, went out with him.

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  • Like a somnambulist aroused from her sleep Natasha went out of the room and, returning to her hut, fell sobbing on her bed.

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  • When Father and we went out mowing there were seven of us.

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  • Early in the morning of the sixth of October Pierre went out of the shed, and on returning stopped by the door to play with a little blue- gray dog, with a long body and short bandy legs, that jumped about him.

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  • And handing back the odd bits he turned and went out.

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  • Denisov then relieved him from drudgery and began taking him with him when he went out on expeditions and had him enrolled among the Cossacks.

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  • Then, noticing that Denisov was asleep, he rose and went out of doors.

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  • When one went out the other became restless and hastened to rejoin her.

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  • Natasha gave him her hand and went out.

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  • Nicholas went out into the porch to question him, and immediately after the elder had given a few replies the sound of cries and blows were heard.

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  • Nicholas went out holding the child by the hand.

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  • They kissed everyone, the tutors and governesses made their bows, and they went out.

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  • Having become an Emperor he again went out to kill people in Italy, Austria, and Prussia.

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  • Dai 's clothes were so ragged and he looked so wan that the farmer 's Welsh heart went out to him.

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  • Portwey and other vessels went out to assist in rescuing survivors.

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  • A shinning light went out on Friday & the World was certainly enhanced with your presence.

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  • I finally went out when I was 16 with a guy, and that just solidified the whole thing.

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  • After a while, I went out on to the balcony and stared across at the club and the buildings that lay beyond it.

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  • It is little longer than the loco so I assume the second road went out of use after the tram stoped working.

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  • Eva wanted to stay away from her family for a few hours; ergo, she went out for dinner with friends.

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  • You can find out when the last payments went out and when checks were cashed.

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  • We only went out for like 3 or 4 months but those 3 or 4 months made me fell that I really loved him.

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  • They all nodded and we went out to the car.

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  • This photo from Perez Hilton seems to confirm that Ashlee went out and invested a great deal of money to look just like her sister, Jessica.

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  • It can be safe to assume that the former Hills regular went out to celebrate his release from a Mexican jail and decided to partake in his favorite pasttime, drinking.

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  • Valentine became known as the "cute" girl, and went out of her way to make her talent portion of these pageants a little sexier than that of her rivals to overcome this image.

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  • Girls used to always wear hats when they went out.

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  • We went out for coffee on Monday morning, and when I got home, to my horror, my Lab Senny was in the living room with a plastic package in his mouth.

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  • Previously, women had simply worn their best dresses for their wedding day, regardless of the color, and the dress continued to be worn for good occasions until it wore out or went out of style.

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  • Inside the ride, fog filled the initial lift, the shuttle was sprayed with coolant before climbing the hill, and a computerized navigator provided continual updates on the mission's progress, including when the shuttle went out of control.

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  • Maybe you have one that went out on you after the warranty period expired and since you have all the cords, why pay full price for all that extra stuff you already have?

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  • If someone hit your in the rear, a taillight went out.

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  • Like the first incarnation of the Underground series, the sequel also went out to grab "real" artists for some "real" music.

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  • During this time many local growers went out of business.

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  • During this period many wineries either went out of business or changed their operation to grape juice production.

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  • The island is now a public park and it has undergone limited restoration since the penitentiary went out of service.

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  • The funky and sexy look of vintage swimwear has always been popular among a certain contingent since the originals first went out of fashion.

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  • Style mavens around the world wondered what Michelle Obama would wear when the news went out that her husband was elected president.

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  • Don't choose shorts that are tight (fitted is fine) and short in order to avoid looking as if you went out in your underwear.

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  • We went out for dinner, movie, drinks, and then we kissed, cuddled until 4am in the morning in the car.

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  • When you went out with them on a double date, did it seem as if they were trying to one-up each other during the conversation?

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  • They went out for about six months, and then about three weeks ago they broke up.

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  • In your question you don't say if you went out with another guy after your boyfriend cheated, so I am going to assume that you have not moved on.

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  • We went out a second time last night and he again told me that he still has feelings for this other woman.

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  • We even went out on one date and before we could continue I found out later that he was set up by one of his friends with another girl.

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  • He got all excited and reassured me that he only went out with her once, but I was so hurt that he would do that that I said no you already like her and you should continue with this.

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  • I recently went out with a guy a few times within a week and a half.

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  • Even though she said she didn't care you went out with your friends, she really didn't want you to.

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  • Did I tell you that we went out dancing all night last Saturday?"

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  • I confronted her about it and she admitted that she went out with a male friend of hers that I have never met before.

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  • Then I called my friend Bob and we talked about how we played video games all day and then we went out to a small bar right down the street from the old supermarket but we didn't have a good time."

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  • Many of our modern engagement and marriage traditions developed during this time, and promise rings went out of vogue for many years.

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  • Since 1767, when John Spilsbury invented the jigsaw puzzle, this puzzle game has become a classic that never went out of style.

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  • Moviegoers had no idea which celebrity was going to be in any given flick until after they had settled into their seats and the lights went out.

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  • You thought they went out with the 80s, but the alice band is back.

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  • If you think platforms went out with bellbottoms, think again.

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  • Ravel went out of business in style, offering big sales and clearances on their shoes and accessories, undoubtedly sending their footwear fans into a happy frenzy over the great prices.

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  • Ashley and I are good friends and we all went out to eat the last time I was up there.

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  • The dispute made news across soap opera fandom, particularly when a casting call went out to replace the actress.

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  • The history of full body tattoos is long and varied, with several gaps as tattoos went out of style.

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  • As with me, I went out on my own for many years, climbed the corporate ladder, and then later on joined the family business.

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  • When investors buy a vehicle that looks good and is made by a car company that went out of business decades ago, they feel they are getting something truly special.

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  • Crazy quilts were popular from the 1880s to around 1910, though they never entirely went out of style.

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  • For most of the twentieth century, when a woman went out on the town, she wore a slip under her suit or dress.

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  • Healthy curves soon went out of style, but if the growing interest in enhancing underwear is any indication, they might be on the verge of a comeback.

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  • Before Albarn, Frishmann went out with Brett Anderson, and together they formed Suede.

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  • Music can be an expensive hobby - if you went out and bought an album every time the mood struck you, then you would probably find yourself with a one way ticket to the poor house.

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  • After high school he went out into the world with hopes of becoming a professional musician, which he did.

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  • Quantum Leap is more fantasy than science fiction; once the project was seized by the mysterious higher power, science went out the window.

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  • She went out of her mind crazy when Annie disappeared.

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  • Her heart went out to him.

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  • He took her hand as they went out to his Jeep.

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  • Then the flashlight went out.

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  • The other four trunks displayed like goods—a moth-eaten gorilla suit, two bloody collections of dresses, and an outfit Dean supposed Frankenstein wore when he went out for a little nightlife.

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  • Not much beyond that, because, as she put it, she and Caleb didn't stick around 'cause the light went out almost at once.

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  • A red-eyed Lori went out on the porch and talked to them while Carmen got Destiny ready for bed.

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  • One of my most expensive shirts with the pants that went out of season five years ago.

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  • Suddenly, the lights flickered and went out.

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  • He had no qualms about ordering dinner for her when she went out with them or telling her what to do with her life.

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  • The light went out.

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  • Dean took a look at the thawing street in front of Bird Song and went out back and unhooked his bicycle.

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  • He wanted her to do something but then he went out and got killed, I guess.

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  • It probably went out with the body.

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  • Jackson went out for a drive in the morning.

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  • Maybe you would feel better if you went out and hunted.

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  • It's been a long time since we all went out to eat together.

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  • They spent the next fifteen minutes exploring the inside of the mill, and then they went out to the bridge.

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  • And just because Alex went out with Lori a few times a while back doesn't mean he's unfaithful to me.

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  • I saw him play last spring when I went out to the high school to bust the Cummings kid for breaking and entering.

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  • The office confirmed he and Byrne went out to have a drink or three, just the two of them.

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  • Then she added, I was pleased by the comments of that girl Cece Baldwin—how Jeff went out of his way to help her.

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  • Ralph finished cut­ting Harry Toomey's hair and went out back.

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  • We didn't hear noth­ing and Phil got sick of waiting—he was next—so he went out and looked.

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  • No. I just said you went out of town for a while.

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  • I went out on the porch and turned the flashlight on the spot, but I didn't see anyone.

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  • In the winter of 1608 Richelieu went out to his poverty-stricken little bishopric, and for the next six years devoted himself seriously to his episcopal duties.

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  • Donnie Klang was also invited on tour, and the three acts went out together on tour.

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