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come out of
Water issued from the hole in the wall
The words seemed to come out by themselves -
go away from a place
The ship leaves at midnight
At what time does your train leave?
She didn't leave until midnight
How To Use go forth In A Sentence
- And if you ever attempt to go forth again to find out new wonders in the world, I shall clasp you round with my arms, as I do now, and keep you prisoner against your will; and if you say 'Farewell' a hundred times to me, I shall blot out that sad word every time with my lips, and put a better one in its place, until my word conquers yours. A Crystal Age
- Nor, indeed, had Sharrkan himself been here this night and it were said to him, ‘Clear this stream,’ could he have done it; and I only long and lust that the Messiah would throw him into my hands in this very convent, that I might go forth to him in the habit of a man and drag him from his saddle seat and make him my captive and lay him in bilboes. — The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
- Israel was accused of being a State with no constitution and no recognized geographical borders and of having intentions to go forth on the basis of an idea that conjugates sacred texts and arms. Amir Madani: Perspectives of Peace in the Middle East
- The name of this extremely popular Yiddish work derives from the beginning of the versicle “O maidens of Zion, go forth and gaze …” (Song of Songs 3: 11) which appears in the frontispiece after the title: חמשה חומשי תורה מגילות והפטרות בלשון אשכנז (The five books of the Pentateuch, the Megillot and the Haftarot in Yiddish). Ze'enah U-Re'enah.
- Like the great universities, Oaksterdam seeks to imbue its students with a vision of the world and the zeal to go forth and change it. Cannabusiness
- Now go forth and get that pay rise. Times, Sunday Times
- And I prefer to go forth and meet my destiny, not skulk at home in hiding waiting for fate to overtake me. THE ANCIENT AND SOLITARY REIGN
- Go forth to discrown king and captain and disinherit the creed; 0 764. The Reed by Henry Bernard Carpenter. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. An American Anthology, 1787-1900
- Believe me, I'd rather chat about French farm hens or even Frango mint shakes how I miss them! but when you gotta go, you gotta go, and we all need to go forth in this, the language of love or, shall we say, "lav"? Waters - French Word-A-Day
- With that strange recollectedness which human beings often have in the sharpest crises of their lives Noel suppressed the great sigh that had risen from his heart, and let the breath of it go forth from his parted lips, with careful pains to make no sound. A Beautiful Alien