Example sentences of "out to the " in BNC.
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1 | Solidarity with Southern nationalists is still a major Northern nationalist perception , despite the fact that they view their Southern compatriots at best with indifference and at worst as traitors who sold them out to the loyalists . |
2 | as if every sentence he had ever written had not cried out to the heavens that the man had as much integrity as a rotten tree-trunk . |
3 | I went out to the theatre and the opera a lot , and when I had some time off , I was usually able to get away somewhere . |
4 | There are an awful lot of people monitoring the situation , pointing out to the ‘ powers that be ’ where things are going wrong and suggesting solutions . |
5 | Britain must be one of the only countries in the world where the club members manhandle the two-seater gliders all the way out to the launch point . |
6 | Being directly overhead , the field is one of the worst positions from which to extricate yourself because you have to fly blind , away from the field , for quite a long time to get out to the side for a reasonable base leg . |
7 | Several of the larger equipment companies have a mail order service , which is useful if you are unable to get out to the shops . |
8 | He went out on to the landing , opened a window , and called out to the crowd : ‘ What do you want ? who are you ? ’ |
9 | Donald McCulloch came back from ‘ the reel of Ballechin' long after his mother , and when he got up at last next morning , the cold porridge had been thrown out to the hens . |
10 | ‘ And six thousand people have come out to the meetings . ’ |
11 | ‘ And point out to the union that the comparable grade in local government already had higher pay and a thirty-five hour week ? ’ |
12 | Slowly raise your arms out to the sides until they are horizontal . |
13 | It is also possible to pay a lump sum premium to an insurance company which will pay out to the amount insured . |
14 | As we sat on the top , recovering from the steep walk and admiring the view down into the valley and out to the plains beyond , the boys produced a rather crushed packet of cigarettes and all four of them puffed away merrily . |
15 | Since Tixier-Vignancour did not actually have any questions to ask him he decided to bluff it out to the end . |
16 | The thousands of East German refugees in West German embassies , the tens of thousands who have poured out to the West through Hungary are a terrible and unending indictment of his Stalinist regime . |
17 | Three times the ball was spun out to the right and three times Claude Gerald left the North Midlands defence for dead with a stunning hat-trick of tries . |
18 | In fact I pointed that out to the grave-diggers , but they were already 4ft 6ins down at the time . |
19 | ‘ The confiscation of proceeds from drugs crimes makes it difficult for traffickers to salt away their funds , do time and come out to the high life . ’ |
20 | Lon Nol , the country 's leader in the early Seventies , sold out to the Americans , said the Khmer Rouge . |
21 | Hun Sen sold out to the Vietnamese , and is now selling out to Thai businessmen as well , it says . |
22 | At least Gooch had the consolation of getting out to the best of the home bowlers , and to a man who is coached by former Indian captain , Kapil Dev . |
23 | It was indefensible to keep the latter in jail while thousands of others who had succeeded in escaping had been allowed out to the West , he said . |
24 | Like , we get literally hundreds of calls on Friday and Saturday nights and we 're sending vehicles out to the same thing every time . |
25 | As soon as the mortaring finished we crawled out to the entrance to the trench , and manned the Bren gun . |
26 | I awoke feeling cold and crawled out to the front of the trench . |
27 | Our day out to the beach now seemed like a dream . |
28 | I may as well stick it out to the end . |
29 | I drop out to the side of the road and pull off my rucksack containing the bagpipes . |
30 | I followed the Sergeant out to the office ; we both sat at a small table , and after a very enjoyable supper of cheese rolls we played the chanters until 1 a.m. , pausing from time to time to drink a mug of tea . |