Example sentences of "out [prep] [art] [noun sg] to [pron] " in BNC.

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1 I took them out as a favour to my employees . ’
2 Attempting to find out about the extent to which Creole was used by London schoolchildren , Rosen and Burgess asked teachers to specify whether pupils spoke " ( a ) Standard , ( b ) a full regional Creole , or ( c ) a London/regional mix " ( 1980 : 58 ) .
3 Some States may have interests arising out of a treaty to which they are parties , and which is to be interpreted or applied by the Court .
4 In certain cases declarations and injunctions can also be sought under Order 53 ; and a claim for damages can be joined to an AJR if it arises out of a matter to which the AJR relates and provided the court is satisfied that the applicant has a case in private law for the award of damages .
5 Thus a Dean of Durham , and an ex-Bishop of Durham , and a complicated patronage secretary who popped out of holes like a rabbit , and a doctrine of apostolic authority , and an Archbishop of York , and a desire to follow the calling of God even if it looked unlikely , winkled a professor out of a career to which he seemed to have been born .
6 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
7 Then they came , diving out of the sun to our right , each picking up a Ju87 .
8 Once he was there , she tried to exact his help in smuggling client records out of the firm to her home .
9 That does n't sound out of the way to me .
10 An open space between two darkened structures — warehouses , Alexei thought , although he was not sure that their route had taken them across that quarter of the city — appeared out of the mist to their left like the mouth of an open tomb , and Jotan caught Alexei 's arm and indicated it .
11 ‘ Goodnight , ’ she said , almost running out of the lift to her room and shaking with relief when she closed and locked the door behind her .
12 Tell Alistair because erm , he 'll enjoy the joke because , Emelda came down to us you see , she arrived at lunch time , out of the blue to us
13 Before she could take in any more of the scene , a short , red-faced man bustled out from an office to her left and planted himself squarely in front of her .
14 As Tullis and Hollist ( 1986 ) point out in the introduction to their book on the international political economy of food :
15 Lipsey lays this out in the Introduction to his Introduction and the rest of his book sets down the basis of a Positive economics .
16 The challenge set out in the introduction to our report , the first page , it was very carefully written , is to build a new trade unionism on a model to fit this new world .
17 How can I make it suitable to send out over the internet to anyone interested .
18 ‘ Come back , Prentice , ’ she said , putting one hand out across the table to me .
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