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

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1 I 'm going to spell out a warning to the aeroplane pilot by making you all into letters .
2 ‘ We 've put out a call to the hospital personnel that we 're low on blood and some of them have volunteered to come in .
3 At the 1991 Autocar & Motor Awards the optimism was rather more guarded , as Lord King spelled out a message to the motor industry to take pride in engineering .
4 He stretched out a foot to the fire , stirring the peats .
5 JOHN Major presided over a special Downing Street summit of ministers last night to thrash out a solution to the Government 's deadlock over the pit closure programme .
6 In response to criticisms that not enough was being done to inform people in high risk areas — and some level of randon is present virtually everywhere — the Department of the Environment recently sent out a leaflet to every house in the south west of England .
7 Then someone she did like , Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner , with his jacket slung over his shoulders , leaping up the stairs three steps at a time and calling out a greeting to the desk .
8 ‘ Miss Russell ? ’ she queried as she stretched out a hand to the phone .
9 ‘ No , thank you , ’ Rachel said in a voice rendered blank with shock , and reached out a hand to the telephone beside the bureau .
10 In May this year the Registration Officer , who is the person responsible for collecting Poll Tax , will send out a form to every household asking for the name , address and date of birth of everyone who will be 18 or over by 1st April 1991 ( that is , everyone who will be 17 or over when Poll Tax is introduced ) .
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