go out造句121. 'Why can't I go out now?' 'Because I say so.'
122. I'm fed up of seeing the same old faces every time we go out!
123. I'll try and squeeze in another hour's work before I go out.
124. I don't go out much, mainly because I have to look after the kids.
125. You can't go out in that dress - it's positively indecent!
126. I don't really want to go out, to tell the truth.
127. I never have the time to go out in the week.
128. Much to my surprise it had stopped raining by the time I wanted to go out.
129. Let's make a foursome and go out to a restaurant.
130. John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.
131. Would you sacrifice a football game to go out with a girl?
132. Don't go out in the sun-get a fake tan from a bottle.
133. I had to go out sleuthing to find your address.
134. In a moment of madness she had agreed to go out with him.
135. I don't feel easy about letting the kids go out alone.
136. I didn't think he would go out without telling me - I expected better of him.
137. If you don't go out and meet new people, it's easy to get into a rut.
138. All he wants to do is go out and get laid .
139. I'm very much a loner — I never go out.
140. It's guaranteed to rain when you want to go out.
141. She is afraid to go out and has become a virtual prisoner in her own home.
142. They cried to her to go out quickly and climb up into trees.
143. Women have been brainwashed into thinking that they must go out to work in order to fulfil themselves.
144. I suggested to Mike that we go out for a meal with his colleagues.
145. He reminded me to lock up the house when I go out.
146. Let's go out and celebrate. After all, it's not every day you get a new job.
147. My main complaint is that we can't go out on the racecourse anymore.
148. It's prudent to take a thick coat in cold weather when you go out.
149. Go out of your way to mingle with others at the wedding.
150. It wasn't very sensible to go out on your own so late at night.