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かれ
彼ら
こうふく
幸福
さが
探しに
They went in search of happiness

His uncle went to Europe on business a week ago and he is now either in London or in Paris

I'd rather stay home than go out in this weather

The contract is in the bag, so let's go out and celebrate

In the evening I went out on safari again, at night I fell asleep hearing the grunting of the hippos

We were just about to leave when she telephoned

わた
きょうと
京都
いだ
留守の間
かのじょ
彼女
しょ
事務所
かん
管理
She was in charge of the office while I was away on a trip to Kyoto for a week

I think I still have time for another cup of coffee

You may go out only if you come back soon

It is fairly safe to say that the family bound for Australia, or wherever it may be, has in its mind a vision of a nice house, or a flat, with maybe a bit of garden

I was about to leave when you telephoned

Mother has just gone out shopping

I was about to leave for work when the telephone rang

I went at once; otherwise I should have missed him

By the time you come back, I'll be gone

わた
あい
ねこ
めんどう
面倒をみて
Please look after my cats while I'm away

My wife loves fish hors d'oeuvre, so it's easier for me to get a kitchen pass for my fishing

ろうふう
老夫婦
せかいいっしゅうりょこう
世界一周旅行
The old couple embarked on a tour around the world

The whole family is out for a walk

She dressed up and left for the party

I was about to leave home when the telephone rang

She came back just as I was leaving

ちょうしょく
朝食後
わた
私たち
さん
散歩
After breakfast, we went out for a walk

I would rather stay home than go out

つま
ふつかん
二日間
りょこう
旅行
My wife went on a two-day trip

She dressed up for the party

Let's go out unless it rains

My father was about to leave when the telephone rang

How about going out for a walk after dinner

We had hardly started when it began to rain

ゆうしょくご
夕食後
わた
私の
ちち
My father went jogging after dinner

Let's go out before it gets hot

She went out just now

He went out just now

He went out just now

I may as well start at once

I will leave home when my mother comes back

My father went out just now

Really? I had locked it up before I went out

If you had left a little earlier, you would have avoided the heavy traffic

It seems that he left for school just now

I would rather go out

No sooner had she gone there than she was taken ill

We had to get in touch with her before she went out