Example sentences of "[vb past] out to the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Just imagine what a seven foot gauge ‘ King ’ or ‘ Castle ’ , built out to the full loading gauge , could have achieved or what speeds modern diesel and electric seven foot trains might attain !
2 Men in regular employment found their real wages rising and many families moved out to the new housing estates , where evidence rapidly came to light of female depression arising primarily from physical isolation .
3 It was no coincidence that Hibs were at their most dangerous after Evans had replaced Lennon and Weir moved out to the right wing .
4 Only Chelsea 's £105,000 bill in 1991 for payments to former captain Graham Roberts tops the penalty dished out to the Third Division promotion-chasers yesterday .
5 This seemed reasonable , so reluctantly Sophie got in his car and sat in silence as he drove out to the main road .
6 Rachaela did as she was told , and came out to the examining table , very white with something on it like a large paper towel .
7 Dancing space was at a premium as hit after hit poured out to the appreciative crowd .
8 In another letter read out to the Zoological Society in his absence , but which was written on 10 May 1839 , he recalls :
9 GHI Advice : If you 'd like a copy of Practical Guide for Asthmatics , send a cheque for £1.75 made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute ( Asthma ) , 72 Broadwick St , London W1V 2BP .
10 Cheltenham badminton ace Nick Ponting flew out to the Far East this week with the England squad .
11 LIVERPOOL are ready to join the chase for Reading winger James Lambert , who flew out to the French Riviera for a two-day trial with Monaco last night .
12 The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside .
13 A call of nature interrupted my pleasure and I went out to the necessary house behind the tavern , nothing more than a hole in the ground enclosed by a shabby wooden palisade and a door which bolted from the inside .
14 Louisa received it so , and her heart went out to the suffering woman .
15 But the rabbi was a very kind man and his heart went out to the poor man .
16 He washed and went out to the nearest bar for a tall glass of water and a coffee .
17 After he left the sisters , Corbett went out to the stable yard where Ranulf and Maltote were waiting with the two retainers from the porter 's lodge .
18 One Saturday I went out to the Royal County of Berkshire Polo Club , near Windsor , to watch the Moët et Chandon High Goal Challenge presented by Moët et Chandon in association with Harpers & Queen .
19 Her shape descended and she settled herself beside me , in awkward abundance , and my hand reached out to the white pulp of her shoulder .
20 The ruling couple preferred , however , to receive RFE 's news at second hand from a minion , who all too often had the thankless task of retailing the unflattering commentary or the contents of a critical letter smuggled out to the Munich-based radio station by one of their subjects .
21 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks ' unfounded assertions that jobs for the boys claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
22 The councillor , who also spoke out to the local newspaper to counter what he said were council leader Jim Brooks 's unfounded assertions that jobbery claims were simply smears , also called on other party members in the area to step forward publicly with any information they had on malpractice .
23 The punishments dealt out to the Morant Bay rioters were so hideous — it was reported , for example , that women were lashed on their naked buttocks , sometimes with piano wire — as to shock even lusty sexual flagellants such as Swinburne .
24 But she woke early one morning to see the sun shining into her room , and she ran out to the secret garden at once .
25 I journeyed out to the old manor house near Buxfield .
26 Their enterprising approach brought them profits ; the Hudson 's Bay Company got 10 beaverskins for a gun at its posts on the Bay , but to the Indians this was the final stage in a complicated pattern of inland trade , so that when the French travelled out to the central hunting areas they were able to save the Indians all the transport and trading costs and could get 30 beaverskins for a gun .
27 As Gorbachev himself pointed out to the Central Committee , Russian oil and gas provided most of the energy needs of the other republics .
28 It would be a good idea , he pointed out to the noble lord , to buy a large freehold estate and divide it into twelve , creating twelve new freeholders who would be entitled to a vote each because of the property qualification ; he hastened to add that he would personally make sure that only suitable Tory adherents were thus enfranchised .
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