Example sentences of "way out to " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Moran gave them a pound , Rose took a red ten-shilling note from her handbag and they left in the same whirl as they had entered , dancing and singing all the way out to the lorry .
3 He was barely able to conceal his fury until after he paid the postman whom he walked all the way out to the iron gate .
4 All the way out to the Lock she had lied , pretended .
5 You quarrelled with your spouse on the way out to the shops and you are feeling angry .
6 Trent had thought , on the way out to the rendezvous with the Baglietto , that the hurricane would be his surest ally .
7 Was this all it meant then , the Beirut front line , a mile-wide avenue of sepulchral ruins that stretched from the port all the way out to Galerie Semaan , even to the foothills of the Chouf mountains ?
8 She was listening for a new noise , the noise she thought she 'd heard on the way out to Chateaubriand : the irregular tapping of the axis lock crystal , jumping in its housing .
9 From the tip of the headland and for some way out to sea the waves were breaking white against half-submerged fangs and stacks of rock that had in time past broken away from the main cliffs .
10 The report , by Jérôme Dourdin , noted in particular how tiring and discouraging it was for visitors to walk all the way out to the Pavillon de Flore to see the sculptures and then have to hike back again to visit the other collections in the Museum .
11 I took the standard right turn and watched as he stopped a little way out to sea , turned , and stared at us .
12 Down the bottom between the way out to the veranda and the toilets .
13 Two such visitors had come and gone since her arrival at Roscarrock Hall , one an Irish priest on his way out to Galicia and the other an Oxford scholar on his way to train as a Jesuit in France .
14 ‘ We find a lot of people stop off on their way home from work and then again on their way out to dinner .
15 It surprised Date 's tutors to see someone as famous as Minton coming all the way out to Sutton to wait for one of their students .
16 Thakin Thein Pe made his way out to India where he received scant encouragement until he was taken up by the cloak-and-dagger organisation , Force 136 , which was desperately trying to justify its mysterious and expensive existence .
17 All the way out to Keller 's house they kept up a ceaseless flow of questions about the Channings and the bruises on my head .
18 Crossing the kitchen two days before Christmas on her way out to the dairy , Dora said , ‘ He 's back at Trelorne , Miss Alexandra . ’
19 Meredith 's warm smile made the two men respond with smiles of their own , then the waiter threaded his way out to the orchestra .
20 Sogono and I sat on the dock beside the cargo — the crafty old Bugi way out to sea — before restoring ourselves on sticks of shrimp satay and bowls of turquoise ice , yellow maize , red beans , and syrup .
21 They used to go all the way out to these erm Searchlight Stations and erm they used to , very often they , they were situated in a , in a sort of pit in a dug out and erm when they arrived of course er the Education Officer had forgotten to tell the , the troops that there was a lecture that they were supposed to attend and er nobody turned up .
22 Even replica caves might be cold , she thought , slinging a yellow and white striped cotton blazer over her arm , and picking up her bag and camera on the way out to the car .
23 I pulled the rubber almost to maximum and sent the ball-bearing and photograph hissing and spinning way out to sea .
24 On the way out to Tring .
25 On the way out to Tring .
26 She chatted on , keeping up a constant barrier between them , all the way out to the car park , and when she was securely belted into the passenger-seat she fiddled with her gloves and gave a deliberate yawn .
27 Funny way they get them all the way out to the other side !
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