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

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1 In the event the money was nothing like enough because the new owners were able to force Ayling to pay for structural work which needed to be carried out to the upper part .
2 At last when the man 's legs were freed and he too was carried out to the waiting ambulance , Rachel stood up and flexed her cramped muscles .
3 He and Mum were moved out to the new estate .
4 The operating side of BR will continue to provide passenger services until they are franchised out to the private sector .
5 Conversely , the health of the tree clump could be transmitted out to the surrounding landscape , having the function of the kidneys in the body .
6 Checks for the above publications should be made out to the Good Housekeeping Institute .
7 Before Edward 's reforms of 1289–91 , offices were normally farmed out to the highest bidder .
8 I slid out of bed , put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing .
9 Two engines from Weeley and Clacton were called out to the reported barn fire just before 8 pm , but they soon realised they would need reinforcements , including the rescue tender from Colchester .
10 Thérèse called out to the wooden spoon clotted with Dijon mustard .
11 Today sees a second order being flown out to the military base at Kaliningrad .
12 Mary Finnigan : It was at this time , when David flew out to Malta , then not only were we organising the Arts Lab but a free open air festival in Beckenham , David , having flown out to the Maltese song festival had sent Angie a postcard saying something to the effect that he was going to be in Italy and why did n't Angie come and join him , which she did , leaving me to sort out both the folk club and the free festival organised for Beckenham Park the following Sunday . ’
13 It was pointed out to the young man that Philip was the chairman of CUM .
14 It was pointed out to the Special Branch man behind the screen that the police team investigating the murders had no knowledge of his information and he was asked why he had not passed it to them .
15 After dinner , they were all marched out to the back garden , which was similar to the front , where they could walk about or play catch ball , but were not allowed to stand and talk to each other .
16 If they were grubby , you were told to put your hand out and you had a cut with cane , a punishment which was then meted out to the other hand , followed by the order — ‘ Go and wash ’ .
17 The battered husband returns to be told and " " reconforté " " , " comforted " , by the tale of the treatment meted out to the would-be seducer .
18 the degree can vary from the rider feeling that he is having his arms pulled out to the good feeling when the horse is keen to get on with his business — this is described as being well up to the rider 's hand .
19 They 'll be shipped out to the Far East in batches .
20 ‘ in the wreck of human affairs , indeed , God often makes His truth appear ; and causes His Gospel , like a plank thrown out to the perishing mariner , to be properly known and prized . ’
21 It had to be worked out to the finest detail and Endill went to the library to find pictures of a catapult to help them on their way .
22 he got it taken out to the back garden is n't it ?
23 They were allowed out to the ground-floor cloakroom under tactful escort , and had been told they could telephone home from the library .
24 It was then that the private ambulance arrived from the clinic on the outskirts of the city , and Ahn was stretchered out to the waiting vehicle .
25 But with the help of Renfrew High School , 14 crates of books , pens and other equipment , including a computer , are being sent out to the African school .
26 Screaming , we are then chased out to the next Movie Theatre .
27 Work which is not central to the organisation should be contracted out to the second element which provides specialist services which increase expertise and diminish costs .
28 Management of part of the programme , the European Expertise Service , which gives policy advice to senior decision-makers in governments of the ex-Soviet Union , has been contracted out to the private sector .
29 joint local authority/private sector schemes — ownership and ultimate responsibility would lie within the public sector but the day-to-day running of the service would be contracted out to the private sector through competitive tendering .
30 of which is contracted out to the private sector .
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