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    go outside


    1. He would have to go outside to the back kitchen deck to see what it was, but there was still snow and he was barefoot


    2. Each day, go outside at night and collect as many snails as you can find


    3. “Does that mean we can go outside the shelter?” asked Shelley


    4. How had she gotten out there? Now she’d have to risk being seen and go outside to chase after her


    5. Gina being the nice girl that she was, said, “I’ll go outside with you but I don’t want one


    6. I heard Randal say, “With it being my birthday tomorrow I think you should go outside with me and have a smoke


    7. In fact, as it became clear I wasn’t going to go outside with them, they really started to show their true colors


    8. It worked, though, because I used to go outside every day and invent these elaborate worlds and scenarios in my head, and when I grew too old for playing pretend, I started to write everything down instead


    9. Let’s go outside of the castle


    10. Nick came into Wine Mess and “recruited” me and Jim Hunter, a footballer at Case Western Reserve (so it had to be our 2L) to go outside and remove the protesters by any means necessary

    11. “Maybe we should go outside, in the garden?”


    12. “I think I’ll go outside, Grammy


    13. Please don’t go outside at all tomorrow, or until we know exactly what happened and why the horse was shot


    14. Besides she was not about to go outside to get away from them, instead she kicked the crystals way from her, it would still be a long time before she could trust their use again


    15. But you’d still need a full climate suit to go outside


    16. Daveda, I had to go outside and bottle feed the neglected kid


    17. ‘Even if that hadn’t happened, you had no way of moving them to the new city without them discovering it was safe to go outside,’ Nell said with a sly wink at red haired Job


    18. You drive off in the heat of the day and Moses and Samuel go outside and stand next to Moses’ mother-in-law


    19. However they still had to go outside to farm their staple food source, rice, but due to the storage time of dry rice, they rapidly built up stocks


    20. Go outside, or just look around wherever you are, and imagine for a moment you are not looking at some independent or objective reality out there, but you are projecting that reality out there much in the same way a projector puts a movie onto the theatre screen

    21. There is nowhere else go outside of school except into her own mind, not that it is very fertile ground for it is starving


    22. She felt something, a thing that goaded her more not to go outside and leave the infant in the hut


    23. Again, the debate goes on today about whether Christian social activists should work within unjust systems or go outside these systems to effect change


    24. I told her to go outside with the babies in the morning


    25. Even when the war is over, it’s not safe to go outside because of what is left behind


    26. I would make an edict for leaving the ego outside the courtroom


    27. I try not to go outside anymore


    28. He wanted to go outside world


    29. I told him why don’t we go outside and get some air


    30. For example if your child refuses to put a coat on to go outside on a cold day your punishment should not be anger or physical force but instead to let the child go out and experience the cold for himself

    31. Seeing Françoise Vinier getting ready to go outside, the Governor gently stopped her as she was passing by him, an iron pot in one hand and a covered basket in the other


    32. they could go outside after inspecting the kitchen


    33. in the morning or go outside the house


    34. You can't guarantee, if you go outside that, you'll be able to ever do what you think you could do


    35. “I guess we should go outside and join the party and that way we


    36. “ come on, beautiful, its time to go outside a bit


    37. But think about this—if one can get fined for public nudity and indecent exposure by urinating in public, what harm would it do to allow localities to issue misdemeanor fines for a range of behaviors considered by a reasonable person to be indecent? That is probably the best we can do here, but it does mean that communities who strongly believe in sex and sexuality as a private matter can fine those who go outside the line


    38. away; she would also wash all the clothes that she was wearing to go outside


    39. without any protection, Andrey and Olga were afraid to go outside


    40. She and Grace were about to go outside to skate

    41. She couldn’t possibly go outside


    42. It would be suicidal to go outside


    43. Kathy nodded her head reluctantly, for what Joel said made sense, and was the logical course of action for her to take, but it was killing her not to go outside and search for the boy herself


    44. His only hope was to go outside and find a shut


    45. On a side note, I have a 16 year old cat that we allow to go outside


    46. Even the Drongs have to go outside sometimes


    47. As she stepped off the stairs, the sensation was pulling her to the front door; it wanted her to go outside


    48. “Then let us go outside!” said the black man with overdone friendliness and solemnly marched out of the saloon


    49. Let’s go outside around the corner


    50. “Did you need me to go outside with you?” he asks
























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