Example sentences of "[noun sg] out to " in BNC.

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1 There was a wild wind out to sea .
2 One Sunday afternoon we took a trancelike ride in the car out to Roxbury , and parked , and strolled the streets , and there she was , standing at her front door in a blue dressing-gown with her arms folded and with a look of amused reproach on her face .
3 Karr 's ship was docking even as Tolonen rode the sealed car out to the landing bay .
4 Once , as he sat cross-legged on his mattress reading , deep in thought , I grabbed both his ankles , and yanked his legs , saying , ‘ Excuse me , but I have to take this wheelbarrow out to the garden . ’
5 He debated whether it would be worth sending a scout out to that ridge , to give him better warning , but decided against it .
6 I thought when we did we did that programme out to lunch in the summer and you came along and we talked all about buses and er your organization and I I I was very nice to you actually .
7 I held the curtailed lock out to him .
8 They would have to send their gear out to be reviewed , and wait for the reviews to come back to know whether or not the product was any good ! ’
9 The young man helped her carry her gear out to the car , stowing most of it away in the boot .
10 As Willie explains : ‘ Initially there was extensive setting out to be done .
11 Grace quickly rowed the boat out to sea again .
12 My master went back to his friends and we took the boat out to sea .
13 Pulling on a pair of Garfield boxer shorts , grumbling Dommie tiptoed barefoot across the gravel out to his Lotus .
14 She held the second shotgun out to him and he slung it across his chest .
15 He was just inserting the roach when Fergus rolled over to him and held the shotgun out to him .
16 In our rural areas , libraries have taken their stock out to the people in bookmobiles and ( to the astonishment of visiting Americans ) made available from these peripatetic points full access to the national interlending system of which Britain is justifiably rather proud .
17 We shall go on living , and changing , together , and this will mean , for all of us , more life , more being , a circle of love , a mystery , a stretching out to each other in the dark — ’
18 She turns on her back to get her breath , then swims a slow breaststroke out to the centre .
19 In the case of cross-licensing on the other hand , firms license use of the results of their own research out to their competitors .
20 But afterwards , when you 're packing up and taking equipment out to the car , you suddenly find yourself surrounded by pupils and teachers firing questions at you .
21 When we pointed the ending out to them , some said " You mean you can sometimes tell what a chapter is about by looking at the end " and others said " 0 Lord , how many times have I been told ! "
22 When I approached and held a piece of chicken out to him he opened his eyes in surprise and at first refused to take it .
23 He kept his gaze out to sea .
24 There were long shifts on the road without a break , and wives used to bring their husband 's lunch out to them on the road .
25 As a public corporation ( 'epic ’ ) , it acted for the state in contracting work out to arms and electronics manufacturers .
26 A big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandising company .
27 Ever an initiator , Jo took the work out to a range of different audiences .
28 Contracting work out to private suppliers may reduce costs to a public agency which nevertheless controls the standard of service to the public through the mechanisms of competitive bidding .
29 Well it 's certainly clear that some of the companies , for instance Cliffhanger , which have grown in Brighton and developed Brighton as a base , are not just immensely popular within Brighton , but also very popular when we take them out on tour , or when they offer their services to other venues in other parts of East Sussex or Kent , and this is equally true of some of the community orientated groups , some of the musicians and artists who live and work primarily in Brighton erm their talent is readily appreciable throughout the region and therefore it 's part of our tactics to talk to artists who are operating in the Brighton area and see whether they 're willing or interested in taking some of their work out to other parts of the region .
30 In essence , this is the engine that powered the old V6 R25 , but it has been heavily revised and a bigger bore takes the capacity out to just under three litres .
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