Sentence examples for but going out from inspiring English sources

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"It's sort of anti-going out, but going out," said Daniel Mehrer, a 28-year-old lawyer-turned-humanitarian, whose top lip had turned grape color.

"But going out and saying what they're doing is a bit against the culture of the organisation.

We mostly cook for ourselves, but going out for lunch is quite inexpensive and lots of fun.

Splitting such a commission is odd enough, but going out of town for an architect is extraordinary in speculative architecture.

"But going out there I knew that obviously I could win, and that it was my match.

The failure rate has not changed -- particularly in a weak economy -- but going out on one's own is now encouraged.

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The humour has all but gone out of it".

"They came in shaking, but went out excited," she says.

We went on Britain's Got Talent but went out in the first round.

The first is luck: Hagupit came in like a lion but went out like a lamb.

When the government shut off the Internet, he said, it left young people with nothing to do but go out.

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