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go out造句
91. All the fight seemed to go out of him. 92. Don't bang the door when you go out! 93. This party may go out at next election. 94. Will denim jeans ever go out of date? 95. Let's go out and booze up! 96. You'd better smarten yourself up before you go out. 97. Don't go out alone after dark. 98. She was determined to go out and shop till she dropped. 99. He used to go out every night, but now he's a reformed character. 100. Next year she won't have to go out to work any more. 101. Some travel companies will probably go out of business this summer. 102. The dog kept scratching at the door to go out. 103. 'You could always go out with Steve.' 'I'm not that hard up!' 104. It's only lately that she's been well enough to go out. 105. 'She said, "If it rains, I won't go out."' is an example of the use of direct speech. 106. The present phone boxes will go out of use next year. 107. You can go out on condition that you wear an overcoat. 108. No one in their right senses would let a small child go out alone. 109. Mindful of the danger of tropical storms, I decided not to go out. 110. My father won't let me go out tonight. Let is not used in the passive. 111. I'd better slap some make-up on before I go out. 112. Are you prepared to go out on a limb and make your suspicions public? 113. If you go out without a mouth mask, you'll probably catch your death of cold. 114. She plans to go out for the table-tennis team next year. 115. We must not let the burning torch of socialism go out. 116. His only way of dealing with his problems was to go out and get drunk. 117. It helps if you go out of your way to cultivate the local people. 118. You should not go out in the heat of the day . 119. Don't forget to lock the door when you go out. 120. I'll just shove this laundry in the washer before we go out.