Example sentences of "[noun] out to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | There was a wild wind out to sea . |
2 | It does not envy her husband taking clients out to lunch , |
3 | I thought when we did we did that programme out to lunch in the summer and you came along and we talked all about buses and er your organization and I I I was very nice to you actually . |
4 | Some PROs have even been known to send pictures out to radio stations ! |
5 | Scots out to book places on islands trip |
6 | Grace quickly rowed the boat out to sea again . |
7 | My master went back to his friends and we took the boat out to sea . |
8 | Five Hurricanes had indeed gone down , one of them last being seen chasing a German aircraft out to sea . |
9 | I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not . |
10 | A second deb-type took Jane out to lunch at The Hyde Park Hotel . |
11 | When you were talking about your dredging earlier on , you used to take th the soil that you dredged up in the mud , in your dredger out t employ the hoppers out to sea . |
12 | He kept his gaze out to sea . |
13 | Rowboats , a few feet out to sea , |
14 | I am warmed by an exhalation of spices and honey , but the words she speaks , as she flings the earring out to sea , cast me adrift in an ice-cold current . |
15 | On the Havana seafront several thousand citizens fired blank cartridges , arrows and catapults out to sea in a symbolic gesture of defiance aimed at the USA . |
16 | ‘ Have n't you noticed how often he takes his dear friend Councillor Waverly out to lunch ? ’ |
17 | Salter told the inquiry how his ‘ bobbing duck ’ device — a duck-shaped canister which , when installed in lines out to sea , would continually extract energy from the waves — had at that time ( 1982 ) been officially estimated to be capable of producing electricity at about 5 pence per kilowatt hour ( p/kWh ) . |
18 | Which was why , on Thursday 13th December , he was taking Gerald Venables out to lunch . |
19 | Library or no library , he would take Marigold out to dinner . |
20 | Thousands of ships bore tens of thousands of troops out to sea . |
21 | I knew if I cut the anchor rope at the wrong moment , the Hispaniola would make a sudden move out to sea , and my boat might be knocked out of the water . |
22 | In the updraughts of cliffs or when following boats out to sea they can fly with barely a movement of their wings and thus make ideal subjects for study ( Figure 7 ) . |
23 | The mouth of the river seemed ten times its normal width , while about half a mile out to sea hundreds of trees stood upright , supported by their enormous roots , just as they had been carried down in the flood . |
24 | A mile out to sea Outside Pipeline was breaking . |
25 | RESCUERS last night told how they coaxed a man out of a suicide bid as he drifted half a mile out to sea in a child 's dinghy . |
26 | Mr Dunn , of Springvale Road , Whinney Banks , Middlesbrough , was pulled about half a mile out to sea . |
27 | These wide , panoramic views are usually extremely compatible , as Natassa combines views of two of the Tyne Bridges in one double shot ; looks down at the field pattern provided by the flagstones at the corner of the street ; looks back on-shore , from the water 's edge ; or concentres on old rotting timbers out to sea . |
28 | They would long ago have vanished but for the fact that a powerful tide daily takes most of this pollution out to sea . |
29 | Winds at the beach are perfect for novices , with enough stronger breezes to satisfy early intermediates , especially a short distance out to sea . |
30 | This can have a rather unsettling effect over a long period — the family man can not promise to take his children to the seaside or his wife out to dinner more than a week ahead without the chance that he might be in India , California or Scotland at the time he promised . |