to take [sb/sth] out
au sortir de
to leave
to squeeze [sth] out
to get out of it
to get sb out of
to go out for lunch
at the end of
to rise
to get sb outside
to go out with sb
to be beside the point
to come up
to stick one's tongue out
to crack a joke
to run out
to allow sb out
to wake up from a dream
to reach the end of winter
to be out of the ordinary
to put the bin
to leave sb's house
to get out of bed
to emerge from a war
to have graduated from Berkeley
to escape with one's life
to come off its hinges
to ask sb out
to pull out of the recession
to scrape a living
to be hot from the oven
to come out of the doctor's
to be just emerging from childhood
to escape from poverty
I can only stay a minute
to take one's hands out of one's pockets
to be published daily/monthly
the less I go out, the less I feel like going out
what with work and his computer he doesn't have time to go out