Example sentences of "get out to " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Arts groups have only just begun to take on board the fact that they have to be much more proactive if they are to tap the creativity of people who may be confined to their homes or only get out to day centres with help .
2 Get out to Gospel and have a look at Bob Dylan .
3 At least Gooch had the consolation of getting out to the best of the home bowlers , and to a man who is coached by former Indian captain , Kapil Dev .
4 But getting out to MPs like erm John Prescott the energy spokesperson for the Labour Party and so on .
5 ‘ We would object to gates , which could stop us getting out to sea as quickly as we might like , ’ he said .
6 They would n't even tell their own mothers what size socks they wear , in case it got out to the papers . ’
7 Besides , he was sure we 'd quickly make up the time once we got out to sea .
8 ‘ The loyalists got out to Jamaica Street and launched a major attack .
9 I got out to the shops this afternoon and have you noticed they 're into Christmas already ?
10 I got out to the end of the runway first , applied my brakes and did my run-up and magneto checks , whilst waiting impatiently for the oil temperature to rise to the required degree .
11 When Daffy got out to the middle he realised he 'd nicked his hand , and that he needed treatment . ’
12 When Daffy got out to the middle he realised he 'd nicked his hand , and that he needed treatment . ’
13 We did n't know until we got out to woods .
14 These include : pedal cycles for a clinic allowing nurses to get out to outlying villages ; health care kits to help with the care of patients in their own homes ; training for different agencies ; and a variety of education initiatives .
15 Being directly overhead , the field is one of the worst positions from which to extricate yourself because you have to fly blind , away from the field , for quite a long time to get out to the side for a reasonable base leg .
16 Several of the larger equipment companies have a mail order service , which is useful if you are unable to get out to the shops .
17 I just got to get out to where it 's light .
18 All his energy was concentrated on putting one foot in front of the other , to get out to the Lock before Marie provoked Simon into uncoiling his other self , the one hidden behind the attentive , polite , charming Simon in whom Marie had invested so much of her trust and hope for the future .
19 Ye 'll need to get out to your work ! ’
20 Adverse weather conditions , however , caused it to withdraw into shelter and while it was away the French fleet , consisting of eight sail of the line and 24 frigates under Admiral de Forbin , managed , on 8 March , to get out to sea unintercepted .
21 Before the British fleet was back in position Admiral Conflans was able , on 14 November , to get out to sea with 21 ships of the line and five smaller warships .
22 ‘ He would have had to have been very fast to get out to the car park in that time , ’ he said .
23 This year I could only stay a very short time , as I had to get out to Cliveden for a charity ball the same evening .
24 With the onset of the government 's new community care policies , many women will find themselves playing the traditional role of carers without payment and will consequently find it more difficult to get out to work .
25 The terrain being flat , the wind tore across scrub and heathland unimpeded , and the snow it drove ahead of itself banked against our cottage , so that to get out to the pump we had to dig ourselves a path .
26 Her father had been glad to get out to the woods where he led a gang , made a living and found , in his daughter Kitty , all he wanted for softer pleasures .
27 ‘ My wife likes to get out to Redcar , but we 'll be able to go less often now .
28 And I thought that sewing machine is really going to get out to work .
29 In similar vein , a new set of application programming interfaces and library programs will let C programmers call the Pick system for the first time : until now , Pick programmers could get out to C , but C programmers could not get in .
30 Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people
  Next page