Example sentences of "[noun] be [vb pp] out to the " in BNC.

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1 The wounded were treated by the Commando 's calm Irish doctor , Captain Sam Corry RAMC , who remained unruffled by the turmoil , and the casualties were sent out to the ships .
2 In London every magistrates ' court and police station had a collecting box and proceeds were dealt out to the needy , often those appearing on charges .
3 At that first hearing in Orkney , on the seventh day after the removal of their children , the allegations of lewd and libidinous behaviour with ritual music and dance were read out to the stunned parents .
4 ‘ A great deal of time and effort has gone into ensuring that all materials and finishes co-ordinate effectively and that the work was carried out to the highest possible standards , befitting a grand old Bank , ’ said Tony Caroli , Property Project Manager .
5 After a critical and commercial drubbing was dealt out to the last SCRITTI POLITTI album , GREEN GARTSIDE ran to the hills to lick his wounds .
6 As with most of the Doctor Who stories of this period , the job of building all the special hardware and models was farmed out to the Shawcraft firm of prop-builders .
7 As the elder girl was taken out to the car , with police and social workers on either side of her , she turned round , touched her mother 's arm and said ‘ Are you all right , Mum ? ’
8 Yet this book , filling in the gaps Khrushchev left when the bulk of his reminiscences were smuggled out to the West in the early 1970s , is the most depressing reading for Mr Gorbachev .
9 He said : ‘ Asians need to see that something positive is being achieved by the police , that punishment is handed out to the guilty .
10 Ltd. and Madigan Associates S.A. be joined as second and third defendants ; and ( 3 ) the U.S.$2m. in court be paid out to the solicitors instructed by the interim government of the Republic of Somalia , unless any party showed cause why it should not be so paid out .
11 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 .
12 ‘ There is no dance house in London which is big enough for what we want to do , ’ she said , looking admiringly at the spacious stage area being laid out to the rear of the former Empire Theatre .
13 This frank proposal for unparliamentary taxation was accepted by the King , and orders were sent out to the appointed commissioners in January .
14 The tower was off limits , after all , and someone was just ensuring that the Baron 's orders were carried out to the letter .
15 I am determined that the highest and most stringent safety requirements should be adhered to , and the regulatory bodies must be satisfied that any work done at Dounreay is carried out to the highest standards .
16 The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth-century and converted into a warehouse , at which time its art treasures were moved out to the Brera where they still remain , despite the church having been reconsecrated in the twentieth-century .
17 The creepy brew was dished out to the squad in Barcelona and helped them win four gold and five silver medals .
18 It was then that the private ambulance arrived from the clinic on the outskirts of the city , and Ahn was stretchered out to the waiting vehicle .
19 He and Mum were moved out to the new estate .
20 Two engines from Weeley and Clacton were called out to the reported barn fire just before 8 pm , but they soon realised they would need reinforcements , including the rescue tender from Colchester .
21 WAIT_FLAG — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
22 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
23 WAIT_FLAG/ — is an input parameter specifying whether the procedure is to check that all online modules are read out to the specified directory before returning .
24 Her hands were held out to the sides , circling supplely , fingers gesturing elegantly .
25 Hungry hacks were flown out to the set to experience the four S's for themselves .
26 Emergency repairs were carried out to the hotel and houses , many of which had damaged roofs and broken windows , throughout yesterday .
27 Mr Michael Oakley ( York ) , supporting the motion , said it was vital the matter was put out to the dioceses .
28 The customer was delighted and telephoned Ralph Edwards to say how pleased his client was with the service and that the cloth was flown out to The Yemen within a few hours .
29 Today sees a second order being flown out to the military base at Kaliningrad .
30 The first set in each pair were sent out to the participating schools in October and November 1985 , and the second parallel set in February 1986 .
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