Use "going out with him|go out with him" in a sentence

1. How long have you been going out with him?

2. I didn't really want to go out with him

3. Go out to meet him.’

4. Are you going with him? You must be out of your gourd.

5. 26 But they cried out, Away with him, away with him, crucify him.

6. He remembers him going out that day with his orange reflector coat on.

7. Did you hear him go out?

8. 12 You can easily fake up an excuse to avoid going out with him.

9. Maksim wanted to back out, and Paul talked him into going through with it?

10. 23 In a moment of madness she had agreed to go out with him.

11. She's still ticked off at him for brushing her off and going out with you instead.

12. I saw him making out with a dude.

13. We'd hang out with him all the time.

14. Magda heard him out, smiled tacitly with peasant slyness.

15. Oh yes, just like him, we're going out there to win, to accept the challenge with a will.

16. She was helping him out with his mortgage repayments.

17. With that he made an agreement with him and let him go.

18. Take him out and kill him

19. His children go everywhere with him.

20. We saw him going with his girlfriend.

21. I don't want him out there, playing detective with somebody.

22. And now, you're going down with him.

23. You had best go with him.

24. 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

25. I have reasoned him out of his wish to go to America.

26. She let him stay with her until his money ran out and then asked him to leave.

27. Elias'crew took him out last week, along with other Russian hitters.

28. She was reluctant to go with him.

29. I don't have the confidence or time to go after him, find him, curse him out, and put on a plane to Thailand.

30. Watch out for him.

31. If the biblical fates go against him, Herluin will take all the vexation and shame out on Tutilo, with usury.

32. Please get him out.

33. Take him out and give him a big reward!

34. They reviled him, ridiculed him, and cast him out of their city.

35. Filled with relief, I got out of the hammock to greet him.

36. She looked at him, and smoothed out her apron with one hand.

37. I think I'm going to be happy with him.

38. I don't want to go out to dinner with him and his lawyer friends - all they ever do is talk shop.

39. I'll go and have a talk with him.

40. 4 She pleaded with him not to go.

41. With a heavy heart, she watched him go.

42. 19 And all the crowd were seeking to touch him, because power was going out of him+ and healing them all.

43. They bullied him into going along with the plan.

44. Tell him to go on with his work.

45. His parents are going to move in with him.

46. We couldn’t get him out.

47. I kinda knocked him out

48. I kinda knocked him out.

49. Get him out of there.

50. There had been no mention of Alice going out there to keep house for him.

51. Forced everyone out except him.

52. Well, that rules out letting the rat go so you can catch him again.

53. Out of the blue, he asked me to come with him to Europe.

54. He busted him down a stripe and shipped him out.

55. Also stuffed it with enough tranqs to knock him out for a month.

56. Tell him to find out how many we're dealing with and send reinforcements.

57. In the end she went out with him for a cold soft drink.

58. * King David credited God with bringing him “out of the womb” and making him feel secure in his mother’s embrace.

59. Jenny's going out with a real weirdo.

60. She's going out with Dan? You're joking!

61. I'm going out with my mates tonight.

62. He's going out with a real freak.

63. She's going out with some spotty youth.

64. He asked me to go to Cambridge with him.

65. John liked him because he was a nervy guy and would go out and shoot anybody who John wanted him to shoot.

66. They said to him, ‘Do you want us, then, to go out and collect them?’

67. The lifeguard saw him fall. He's swimming out to save him.

68. I'm going to stick it out just to prove to him that I can do it.

69. Take him out to be executed!

70. Take him out of my sight.

71. There's a warrant out for him.

72. She helped him out of charity.

73. I've got to blot him out.

74. You can't just chuck him out.

75. The mirth poured out of him.

76. The drumming disoriented him, the darkness frightened him; he shouted out.

77. 🔊 His weak eyesight combined with his Caducity puts him out of the workforce

78. 12 Next, Luke reports, Paul and those traveling with him set out for Caesarea.

79. You'd manage to have him out.

80. Even Abi's freaked out by him.