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

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1 On 8 November they would continue to sing for their suppers by reading out newspapers to the less literate and explaining the significance of the Third International .
2 A new management grant programme will make £7.5 million available to owners for carrying out improvements to the environmental and social aspects of their woods .
3 However , it is sprightly compared with the pronouncement on ‘ automatic honours for public servants ’ by Richard Shepherd , the Conservative MP : ‘ It almost has the quality of handing out lollipops to the general satisfaction of the recipients . ’
4 It was not an indiscriminate method of handing out money to all and sundry .
5 The most usual method of sending out information to more than a few broadcasting stations or publications is by post .
6 He backed it not just because he was convinced by Rueff and his advisers that it would reduce inflation and revitalize the economy through the stimulus of competition , but because he was attracted by its theatrical elements — the symbolism of a new franc to mark a new political order , the grand gesture of carrying out commitments to Europe that the Fourth Republic had given up hopes of honouring , the rhetoric of a coherent plan of renovation as opposed to a collection of policies .
7 CCT is not simply a matter of putting out services to private contractors .
8 I had not , of course , realized this happens when one puts so much effort into working out answers to complicated problems .
9 The second problem was her aversion to handing out money to charity ; although she enjoyed being able to help specific ventures in a practical way she hated the idea of charity balls or making large cash handouts .
10 This is a time for hanging out signals to our friends .
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