Example sentences of "out [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Using the first few feet of Scylla is Puppet ( E1 5b , 5b ) before it takes a delicate traverse out right to climb an obvious groove .
2 We 'll go out somewhere to eat , if you want , or stay in , whatever .
3 ‘ And , ’ Luke continued as if she had n't spoken , ‘ it would be only common courtesy to return their hospitality to us and take them out somewhere to dine . ’
4 With such scenes as these continually around me , is it surprising that I should have entertained the idea of collecting examples of the indigenous Mammals of a country whose ornithological productions I had gone out expressly to investigate ? … ’
5 They were interpreted as explaining why radiation had not spread out uniformly to create the newborn universe but had produced impurities , or primeval seeds , whose gravitational forces had attracted increasing amounts of matter to clump together to form galaxies , clusters of galaxies and stars .
6 But from the way he reached out slowly to pick up the bottle and said , " In the meantime — my treat ? "
7 Meredith backed out slowly to avoid other shoppers making for their cars with their overladen squeaky trolleys and set off out of town .
8 The principles of care for many of the patients in the ward may be similar , e.g. the preparation carried out pre-operatively to ensure the safety of patients undergoing surgery .
9 Immediately above us , though , we can see a sprinkle of stars coming out shyly to pepper the desert skies .
10 I simply do n't get out much to enjoy my success .
11 out so to keep an eye on them .
12 Despite the fact that he had apparently not put himself out overmuch to get home , he was given a hero 's welcome in Polperro .
13 We recognise that when a number of intelligent and ingenious individuals in the most senior positions , but bereft of commercial morality and intent on personal gain , set out together to rob and to deceive , it is extremely difficult to ensure they will be deterred or exposed , before much damage is caused .
14 The pair of pals would sometimes pop out together to buy bread and newspapers .
15 She thawed out sufficiently to allow a wintry suggestion of a smile to appear .
16 Because she had to provide for the Barons and for her other gentleman who was still with her she was obliged to go out daily to market and this quite ordinary transaction restored some of her spirits .
17 An English interior designer flew out especially to plan and make the curtains for this one room , and the heavy silk drapes with thickly ruched pelmets , magnificent tassels and braid trims cost several thousand pounds , exceeding by far the means of most of her customers .
18 These are industrial processes carried out only to order unless the use of ‘ treated ’ timber in the rebuilding is specified from the outset .
19 You will find that this can not be pulled out in error ( who has not picked a bit of wool out only to find that it was the marker ! ) and it can either be pulled up tight later as a permanent marker or pulled out and used again .
20 Plenty of times I 'm sure he stayed out only to avoid Mum 's sharp tongue because there was no work to be had for any of the men .
21 Yet the collapse of the Taurus settlements system project , at massive cost , turns out only to have been the latest in a line .
22 Worried , the time-travellers venture out only to discover the ship has landed in a narrow , rocky gully strewn with rocks and boulders .
23 It was n't as if they had some sort of relationship ; he had taken her out only to help her with her search .
24 The tow was made fast , and paid out enough to keep the casualty synchronised on the second wave astern of the lifeboat , before a course was set to clear The Lizard .
25 A couple of hours of hard graft should see it ready for the next stage of its facelift , and might also tire her out enough to get some sleep .
26 They 're also supremely naive if they do n't think at some point in the future that MCA will hike out a similar compilation to the one Phonogram just have … that 's always assuming that they sort themselves out enough to have the required amount of hits .
27 During the battle between the two , which began an hour before sunset on 24 April 1778 off Kilroot Point near Carrickfergus , Jones kept his distance , disabling his opponent by cannon fire and pistol shots aimed at the crew until , resistance having ceased , a boarding party was sent across , to find the decks running with blood and rum — a keg , brought out prematurely to celebrate the expected victory , had been breached by a cannon ball — and the Drake was taken in tow .
28 An emergency medical crew has flown out tonight to rescue some of Sarajevo 's injured children .
29 In our view , Clause 28 does not stop them doing so unless they are setting out intentionally to promote homosexuality … .
30 Steve reached out desperately to stop his father but he had already opened the driver 's door and had somehow inched himself out .
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