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1 To find out the answer, it was time to go clubbing .
2 I don't go clubbing and my happy family consists of one unhappy person.
3 What if she likes to go clubbing when there's nothing good on TV?
4 All she wanted to do was go clubbing all night.
5 Do you guys go clubbing when not due to perform?
6 The mum said: We don't go clubbing very often.
7 I mean, I could usually go clubbing on ludes, but this time it wasn't to be.
8 Maybe she likes to go clubbing on weekends?
9 A "self-centred" woman left a crying child and urine-soaked baby at home to go clubbing .
10 I knew he liked to go clubbing , and he had invited me to join him more than once.
11 Anxiously preparing to go clubbing , Caitriona Ennis's speaker first compares herself to a Barbie doll, lacquered in fake tan and lipstick.
12 And he insisted he did not go clubbing , claiming he remembered because he had been at Woking Pizza Express earlier that day.
13 Doing all the physical stuff left me weirdly energised, so when one of the other officers suggested we go clubbing I tagged along.
14 Visitors can go clubbing at the Underground club or walking in Hyde Park and soon will be able to travel by (virtual) tube.
15 In a city where girl-fronted club nights continue for inexplicable reasons to be the exception rather than the rule (girls do go clubbing , right?
16 'Well, I suppose I'll have to go clubbing then.
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