Example sentences of "[vb past] out [prep] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland .
2 That was deemed to be 15 seconds too long , Sam was penalised one shot then bowed out in a play-off to old foe Mark ‘ Jesse ’ James who gunned him down by holing an outrageous downhill put on the self-same green the following evening .
3 The mainspring of his actions as archbishop he spelled out in a letter to the king in 1281 : all Christian rulers derived their authority from , and were subordinate to , ecclesiastical law , to which kings , by virtue of their great dignity , were bound in a degree exceeding that of any other layman .
4 Prince Charles spoke out on a visit to Oxford , the day after Central broadcast a documentary detailing the persecution in Iraq .
5 Hilton urges those who would know God to think of themselves as pilgrims to " Ierusalem-ward " set out on a journey to the centre of their own inner world : He thus brings into play resonances from the traditional Augustinian image of the City of God the desire for which activates the Christian life and from allegorical exegesis where Jerusalem signifies , morally , the soul of the faithful Christian striving for the vision of peace and , anagogically , the life of those in heaven who see God face to face .
6 One of the innovatory features of the Act is that the holder of the office it sets up — the Data Protection Registrar — has the task of applying a set of principles — the Data Protection Principles , set out as a Schedule to the Act .
7 The plan set out in a letter to the union is being seen as a sign that all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , will now shut .
8 As we pointed out in a tailpiece to this chapter in the first edition , the CNAA announced in June 1979 a modification of validation procedures for public sector institutions offering its courses .
9 Within the firm , however , the burden of liability will be apportioned by agreement , either generally , as for example by reference to profit and loss sharing ratios or by recognition of the right of a salaried partner held out as a partner to an indemnity from the equity partners , or specifically to meet the circumstances of a particular claim against the firm .
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