Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [pron] out to the " in BNC.
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1 | However , as with the tutworker , from their gross income were deducted a number of items — the blacksmith 's cost of sharpening drills and picks ; a charge for raising or drawing the stuff up the shaft and tramming or waggoning it out to the dressing floors , and there , the cost of breaking up lumps into pieces about fist size . |
2 | Each time a guard arrived , either with food or to let me out to the lavatory , I asked for a book , and each time he said ‘ Yes ’ and did n't bring one . |
3 | Two policemen forcibly took her arms from around her son , and led him out to the car to join his sister . |
4 | This is a block that sweeps in a downward arc across the lower part of the body , connecting with the incoming kick near the ankle and knocking it out to the side . |
5 | I feel because of that , they 've allowed the centre to be run down , stopped building the city and moved everything out to the suburbs . ’ |
6 | Charles was grumbling as Damian supported his weak body and helped him out to the car . |
7 | I considered simply passing it forward , but some idiot would probably open it and read it out to the whole class , or else it would get intercepted by Mrs Burton who was the last person that I wanted to read it . |
8 | Jenkins picked up another four and handed them out to the other customers sitting at the counter . |
9 | Church came up from the cellar with his arms full of bottles , and handed them out to the spectators . |
10 | And they said we do n't mean to be over the men , but what we mean is for you to come down the office , no what the office wants as regards orders , and be responsible and pass them out to the men who you 'll think who 'll do the job best and all that , and that 's what we mean . |
11 | Most use a vibrating diaphragm over a chamber with one-way valves , to take air in from the room and pump it out to the tank . |
12 | I baited a 6 's hook to 6lb b.s. line paternostered on a 1½ oz bomb with half a lobworm and sent it out to the marker . |
13 | She wrapped them up in a parcel and took them out to the dustbin . |
14 | JoJo stood up and took them out to the kitchen . |
15 | As soon as I saw this , I dialled 999 and took her out to the studio in the stables where I live . |
16 | Maxie made himself some coffee and took it out to the patio , where he surveyed the work to be done . |
17 | I lifted the small body , almost feather light , wrapped it in the sheet which had been spread on the rug and took it out to the car . |
18 | Yes , you can put them in bags and carry them out to the bin . |
19 | ‘ Take those and hand them out to the hospital staff and patients — just in case , ’ she said . |
20 | Me strode away , leaving Athelstan scrambling — to clear his writing tray , repack the leather bag and follow him out to the yard . |
21 | A French galley will pick her up off the coast of the Forth and take her out to the sea where other ships are waiting to escort her back to France . |
22 | Make sure that the identity labels are securely attached , and take them out to the heeling-in trench . |
23 | It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it . |
24 | And dish them out to the sales companies . |
25 | And then , with a kind of war whoop , he picked me up under the armpits and carried me out to the choir waiting outside . |
26 | He watched the ex-soldier till he was gone , then walked over to his saddle and carried it out to the coach . |
27 | And lead him out to the Waiting Room where he 's allowed to linger and holler for a while before we ferry him back to the night . |