Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] out [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Yes I put out an appeal to er my readers to search their attics and their er lofts and their garden sheds for all the things they might have left over from the second World War .
2 I stop at the drive-in bank then I drive out the highway to the lake to pick up my date .
3 This time I worked out a pattern to my own measurements with correct tension and hopefully with more luck .
4 I took out the key to the padlock and opened the door .
5 Literary , second-sighted , sick , she holds out a hand to him : he clasps it , but then decides he ca n't go on .
6 In fact , support may consist of saying ‘ I leave you to work out an answer to that problem ’ .
7 At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them
8 Will she send out a message to those who oppose smoking and belong to the brigade who say , ’ Do as I say and as I instruct you , ’ to the effect that they should leave ordinary people to get on with the job of smoking and supporting the economy ?
9 She was terrified that if she poured out the tale to her husband now , he would be filled with doubts as to the extent of her previous involvement with Davis .
10 Watchdog featured her after she called out a plumber to her home to unblock a toilet .
11 She reached out a hand to him , pleading , suddenly submissive .
12 She put out a hand to him .
13 She put out a hand to him at once .
14 ‘ Miss Russell ? ’ she queried as she stretched out a hand to the phone .
15 She stretched out the hand to him in a kind of gesture ; but he slapped it down .
16 Keeping informed of the latest international research and developments in the field is easy if you take out a subscription to Applied Linguistics .
17 With Keith behind her , she felt much more confident and determined and she held out a hand to each of them .
18 She held out a hand to him and patted the sofa beside her .
19 She held out the child to him .
20 If the adviser wants you to make out a cheque to him , the alarm bells should start ringing .
21 Liz Leaning , spokesman for the Baby Life Support Systems charity ( BLISS ) , said : ‘ We sent out a survey to all the 207 hospitals with special care baby units and were shocked by the results .
22 My hon. Friend might be interested to know that we sent out a questionnaire to 5,293 people who volunteered for redundancy and 76 per cent .
23 Harlequins ' prompt 30-day suspension of the Wallaby World Cup forward , which forestalled any further action by the powers-that-be , did lead to him sitting out the loss to Northampton in the league ( although few of Quins ' other internationals played anyway ) .
24 She lays her eggs , and when the babies are ready to hatch they call out a warning to her that they are coming out .
25 On 4 July 1933 he made out an application to the Passport Office .
26 He told us how he had been encouraged by the responses received from the agri-food industry ever since he threw out a challenge to it some four months ago .
27 He reached out a hand to the small metallic dispenser beside them and pressed the sensor plate on its side .
28 He put out a hand to her and she slapped it away .
29 He stretched out a foot to the fire , stirring the peats .
30 He stretched out a hand to Merrill , and she found that she needed it to escape the embrace of the thick , downy cushions .
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