Example sentences of "[pron] out to " in BNC.

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1 George had pointed someone out to me in the dayniter , but he was not the right person : grey haired , but too ill-looking , too old .
2 He seemed genuinely grateful for his aunt 's hospitality , and set himself out to be exceptionally charming to Doctor Bailey .
3 Hyatt , a Canadian case which was decided by the Privy Council , it was held that where a director holds himself out to be the agent of the shareholders , then he owes the same fiduciary duties as would an ordinary agent to his principal .
4 Feeling one step from death , Branson dragged himself out to the car and drove quickly through the early morning traffic to the hospital in Wimbledon .
5 If he had been able to , how gladly he would have hired himself out to either of the wealthy men whose daughters had died .
6 He awoke towards evening , put on fresh clothes and took himself out to one of the modest eating houses that lined the bank of the river on either side of the harbour .
7 Until the Copyright , Designs and Patents Act 1988 , only a registered patent agent or a solicitor could act for gain as agents for persons seeking patents , but now anyone can do this as long as he does not describe himself as , or hold himself out to be , a " patent agent " or " patent attorney " .
8 He could make himself out to be the apostle of order in Europe , but he had to devote far more his attention to order at home .
9 Where an unauthorised act outside the normal scope of his authority is committed by a partner or someone holding himself out to be a partner , liability will not attach to the firm .
10 Own branders The liability applies under s2(2) ( b ) to : ( b ) any person who , by putting his name on the product or using a trade mark or other distinguishing mark in relation to the product , has held himself out to be the producer of the product .
11 My Lord the defence admit that no such advice was given to the plaintiff but they deny that they were under any duty er to give such advice and it is pleaded in the that er the defendants will rely upon the fact that Mr er held himself out to be er an experienced man of business and as such it was not necessary on their part to advise him upon the adequacy and arrangements for the financing of the operation .
12 My Lord that is in dispute , it is in dispute firstly that in fact as a matter of fact , Mr had ever held himself out to be an experienced man er of business , that Peter believed him to be as such , er and in any event , even if he was to seem as such it is the plaintiff 's case that there was still a duty upon the solicitor in that situation .
13 Her brother earned his living by hiring himself out to whoever needed his services on the island .
14 ‘ We may have to send you out to … another hospital … for some treatment .
15 She asked you out to lunch to meet her . ’
16 Laugh , Kate , and I 'll take you out to supper at this amusing little noodle shop I 've discovered in Chinatown .
17 I 'm taking you out to dinner . ’
18 One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands .
19 Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people
20 A couple more to show you then you can practise these when you have a bit more practice time so we can get you out to lunch on time .
21 Ruth wanted to turn and plunge away , to strike out blindly through the water ; but Adam kept hold of her , and she knew the coast here was treacherous — even at full tide there were currents that could sweep you out to sea .
22 In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do .
23 ‘ Could I take you out to lunch ? ’
24 ‘ You 're sure you wo n't let me take you out to dinner ?
25 ‘ All right , I 'll take you out to lunch one day . ’
26 They 've helped me with the baby , they take her away for a couple of hours a day , and they take you out to places — sports centres and hospitals .
27 ‘ Meanwhile , why do n't I pick you up and take you out to dinner one evening ? ’
28 " I want to take you out to dinner , Lollie , " he said .
29 ‘ It was Mr Gray 's custom to pick you up from Medewich and take you out to Markham cum Cumbermound .
30 Do n't you have a boyfriend to take you out to lunch ? ’
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