Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] out to [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The peasants , having just come out to the fields , turn back , uttering loud cries .
2 Normally he had already gone out to the horses but now she had to face him and she was feeling quite unsure of herself .
3 At this conference in November , an agreement was laboriously worked out to the effect that Zimbabwe would shortly gain its legal independence .
4 The Board have further pointed out to the Committee that some Tutors are sending in End of Module Test Results for Students who have not reached a pass mark ( 60% ) in the Tests .
5 Then the minister deigned to appear and defended himself by saying he had once come out to a stranger who called , but the man proved to be ‘ a little worth person ’ .
6 They have given many parties in their time , but on New Year 's Eve they have always gone out to the gatherings of others — sometimes to several gatherings in the course of the evening , and some years separately , not always meeting even for the magic chimes .
7 The remainder , with the exception of the woman with the dislocated jaw and the man with the angina attack , were mainly suffering from severe shock and were quickly taken out to the ambulances .
8 As the beetle lumbers into the air , the stiff wing covers are usually held out to the side , a posture that inevitably hampers efficient flight .
9 Weber looked thoughtfully out at , the battle-torn cavern , and slowly reached out to the ship 's telegraph , ringing up the order to start engines .
10 In addition to that , the anomalies , which have been repeatedly pointed out to the Revenue for many years , should be corrected .
11 Already something of an embarrassment after the publicity surrounding the leak of his report , he became something of a liability when the results of the polygraph tests also leaked out to the press .
12 Weir had been piling one office upon another , and had recently added to his collection that of sheriff-substitute in the Nether-ward of Lanarkshire , although , as his friend Andrew Gardner urgently pointed out to the duke , this was a precarious place which was held only during the pleasure of the sheriff-depute of Lanarkshire .
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14 The earliest area of crofts may have been situated on a bluff west of the church , while an extended area was later laid out to the north around a triangular green , with an earlier Norman manor house going out of use at the same time .
15 ‘ And have now come out to the barn to convince me of it ?
16 b ) It is now pulled out to the shape shown below .
17 That work is now contracted out to the person who used to do it .
18 He dummied and immediately pointed out to the referee his opponent 's falter ( whether he actually stepped off-side or not ! ) .
19 In the first the message is received in full and is then given out to the person ; in the second the message is received and is simultaneously translated into the second language .
20 The water is then fed out to the waterfall .
21 If the rent was from non-UK land there will have been no tax charges under general principles although the income may be assessed under TA 1988 , Part XV or TA 1988 , ss739 or 734 or , if it is paid out in an income form to a UK beneficiary , it may be assessed on the beneficiary under Schedule D , Cases IV or V. The position with regard to dividends received by overseas discretionary trusts where the income is then paid out to a beneficiary is complicated because of the way in which the 10 per cent additional rate charge is levied .
22 The penalty is believed to be the most severe yet meted out to a scientist for falsifying research findings .
23 He had recently moved out to a house in the suburbs , and he sublet the house to us for the remaining three months on his lease .
24 In this instance he need only be concerned that income actually paid out to the children during their minorities or unmarried may be taxed upon him under TA 1988 , s663 .
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