Example sentences of "[be] [to-vb] out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | To travel through Ireland without visiting a pub would be to miss out on a huge chunk of Irish life . |
2 | One of the battles my friends and I have had since coming to Rhodesia has been to stay out of the little box into which some people would like to pop us . |
3 | The events that followed have been chronicled by several of those that took part , My fate was similar : we were to listen out for a coded signal from Group at Lyon if we were to proceed to the target . |
4 | Mr. Gow : While recognising the undoubted right of all members of the General Synod to deeply held views for or against the policies of the present Government , would it be helpful if my right Hon. Friend were to point out to the General Synod that its reputation would be enhanced if its members , when in Synod , devoted more time to matters spiritual than to matter political ? |
5 | Elaborating on the Alliance 's offer of co-operation , Baker said in an address to ministers on June 6 that " our goal is to reach out to the Soviet Union and to the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe " . |
6 | For an artist to travel is to set out on a visual adventure which may or may not end in fulfilment . |
7 | My next project at work is to help out with a huge encyclopedic dictionary project which has to be completed by next January . |
8 | The clearest way forward is to break out of the restrictive conceptual framework within which both Hall and Jessop et al. |
9 | Although Laurie led the first day of the 1957 Open jointly with Eric Brown and Flory Van Donck , he was to finish out of the top twenty , Bobby Locke taking the last of his four Championship titles . |