went out with her|go out with her in English

was her boyfriend, spent a lot of time with he

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1. On the nights that Elaine went out with her friends, he went out on the prowl.

2. You compelled her to go out with me, didn't you?

3. Her father forbad her to go out alone.

4. He'll probably go out with her just to get back at me.

5. She farmed out the baby with her grandmother and went to work in town.

6. With a reproachful look at Slote, she turned on her heel and went out.

7. Her lifestyle was out of kilter with her politics.

8. She veiled her face before she went out.

9. She put on her coat and went out.

10. 29 She's probably upset because her boyfriend doesn't want to go out with her on account of her amusing adenoidal accent.

11. I finally managed to persuade her to go out for a drink with me.

12. Her heart went out to the poor orphan child.

13. 9 He has expressly forbidden her to go out on her own.

14. He fitted her out with catalogues galore.

15. You say after you go out with Trinh, you meet me to talk about her.

16. Some hours later, out she went again, flying in her mortar and rowing it with the pestle.

17. 🔊 The Coquettish girl went out of her way to chat with every boy at the party

18. Ruby blew out all her candles at one go.

19. I have run out of patience with her.

20. She was out of her mind with grief.

21. She is out of favor with her employer.

22. She boarded out her children with a neighbor.

23. Don't poke her eye out with that stick!

24. She farmed out the baby with her grandmother.

25. Carry out verb (Carry out, carried out, carrying out) go through verb (goes through, went through, going through) Did he go through with the treatment? 1; put through verb