go out造句61. Outstanding leaders go out of their way to boost the self-esteem of their personnel. If people believe in themselves, it's amazing what they can accomplish.
62. I finally managed to persuade her to go out for a drink with me.
63. Get on your rubbers, we have to go out in the rain.
64. We cannot go out in this weather—it is out of the question.
65. Some of old newspapers had to go out of business for low sales.
66. I asked my mother if I could go out, and she consented.
67. People can go out to work in the daylight hours and then come to night school in the evening.
68. Eat up! We've got to go out soon.
69. If it's fine tomorrow we'll go out.
70. I wish he wouldn't go out every night.
71. I thought we could go out tonight.
72. Shall we go out for dinner tonight?
73. Our hearts/sympathies go out to relatives of the victims.
74. I love to go out dancing.
75. It's too much of a fag to go out.
76. Don't go out without your coat.
77. Let's go out for lunch-my treat .
78. Well, folks, shall we go out this afternoon?
79. It's a bore having to go out again.
80. It was too hot to go out.
81. If you like, we could go out this evening.
82. Let's go out on Saturday night.
83. We often go out to cinema on Saturday.
84. It's too windy to go out in the boat.
85. By midweek he was too tired to go out.
86. Let's go out for a meal.
87. It's only sprinkling. We can still go out.
88. Old misery guts here doesn't want to go out.
89. By mutual consent they didn't go out .
90. I personally think it's too cold to go out.