Example sentences of "out to his " in BNC.
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1 | Ever since the ‘ just criticism ’ meted out to his early excesses , then the gigantic success of the Leningrad Symphony in the 1940s , he has symbolized the artist caught in the net of public events . |
2 | In mid-January 1930 he stood by Frank 's death-bed and imagined his heart going out to his brother . |
3 | Then out to his bed in a loft over the cowshed , leaving the family to draw in together in a cosy , alien-excluding unit around the flaming and hissing timber , to lie and smoke by the light of a candle and think o better days in the orphanage and wonder in unembittered fashion — for he had been happy there — about the mother who had abandoned him and the even shadowier lover who must have abandoned her . |
4 | Wallace , who had been playing up front with McClair to no devastating effect , moved out to his usual position on the left wing , with similar results . |
5 | Like many Islamic parties , the FIS used to get its money from Saudi Arabia , and criticise the barbarous treatment Mr Hussein meted out to his own Islamic opposition . |
6 | Locke 's tentative suggestion about the possibility of thinking matter would have seemed to lead to atheism too ; but he was quick to point out to his critic , Edward Stillingfleet , that the suggestion that we might be purely material does not involve the denial of all spiritual immaterial beings ; if we are thinking matter , it needed a spiritual God to make us so . |
7 | ‘ Grace , ’ she called out to his mother , ‘ it 's Mark . ’ |
8 | As Dr Warton entered the bedroom , he heard the dying man cry out to his medical attendant : |
9 | Alexander , the King 's son , who was at that time twelve years old , called out to his father : ‘ What an excellent horse do they lose for want of skill and courage to manage him ! ’ |
10 | It was the Reverend Baron who pointed out to his landlady that her husband and his employers , about whom he had heard a great deal , would be lucky to get back to Florence ‘ before war really takes hold ’ . |
11 | Doone pondered , made up his mind , went out to his car and returned carrying a five-foot plank which he laid across the kitchen table . |
12 | He went out to his car carrying his jazzy jacket and tooted as he drove away . |
13 | Finally he pointed out to his mother that there were but two keys to the room and the Shills had one each . |
14 | They are recalled as somewhat sad , dependent figures : a ‘ poor old fellow ’ who went out to his sister for his meals ; ‘ a right cripple ’ who had been unable to work for over ten years ; ‘ a very old gentleman ’ who scraped together a living by selling vegetables and tomatoes which he grew in his greenhouse , but was ‘ very unhappy ’ because he had quarrelled with his drunken son . |
15 | Curzon had little need to spell out to his contemporaries the commercial and strategic dangers of such a scheme . |
16 | Richard was parcelled out to his mother , just as their other sons , Henry , Geoffrey and John , were kept by their father . |
17 | ‘ Exit Captain McTavish , triumphant , ’ he murmured , and went out to his shed to lament over his doomed Triumph Tiger under its sheet of polythene . |
18 | The opportunity which he seized turned out to his own detriment . |
19 | Our heartfelt condolences go out to his wife , Margaret , and family . |
20 | If a burglar breaks in through a window , he will want to open the door so that he can carry the television out to his vehicle . |
21 | George 's heart went out to his wife . |
22 | He was just like he was in the very early days ; he asked us to come out to his house and have dinner . |
23 | Nichols went to see the play a second time , then a call went out to Dustin 's agent , and arrangements were made to fly the actor out to his home town for a screen test . |
24 | Pulling on a pair of Garfield boxer shorts , grumbling Dommie tiptoed barefoot across the gravel out to his Lotus . |
25 | He 'd had another sleepless night and ahead lay customs , who could n't be expected to be exactly pro-British , and because of post and telephone strikes in Argentina , he had n't been able to confirm the flight with Alejandro , so they 'd have to go through the hassle of hiring a car to drive the 330 kilometres out to his estancia . |
26 | The election of a unashamedly right-wing leader , John Smith , should free its members from the loyalty oaths of the Kinnock era , particularly if shadow cabinet jobs are crudely dished out to his supporters . |
27 | Cramer ran out to his car , took the handset from the dashboard and began to make a series of frantic calls as the car rolled . |
28 | This was the ritualistic time for the slaying of a leader , as Julius Caesar found out to his peril . |
29 | Even the Arabs in the Ministry of Health office in the hospital had n't really been briefed , and the poor man who was given the job of meeting our needs nearly had a heart attack when I showed him a copy of the list I had sent out to his head office weeks ago . |
30 | They parted laughing , and Paul went back to his room , bestowed the chamber-pot in its place , and went out to his morning lecture on moral philosophy . |