Example sentences of "[verb] out to [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Mr Yeo sent us her CV — the one they send out to prospective clients .
2 Some British armoured cars came and began shooting from a distance , and in the chaos I shouted out to four or five brother officers and we drove off in a truck .
3 So now they 've got it sorted out to one pound between three of them .
4 At his firm 's headquarters in Portview ( within Belfast Harbour 's enterprise zone , off the M2 motorway 's Fortwilliam interchange ) Alan Campbell has created a purpose-built complex comprising offices and warehouses , some of which are let out to other companies .
5 Many farms were let out to royal clerks and lay servants — another aspect of crown patronage .
6 the staff somewhere and we , we came in here and of course most of the people eventually had families and er they moved out to bigger accommodation as their families grew up , you know , er , we were very pleased to get the house of course because we 'd we 'd lived in this Nissan hut for er either one or two years but it did
7 I still have that room booked out to other folk like I told you . ’
8 The reforms have speeded up the pace of resource management ( now being rolled out to all acute units ) , made medical audit compulsory and strengthened managers ' formal powers over clinicians .
9 Due to jamming , however , the tether could initially only be wound out to some 230 metres and , although it was subsequently freed , another attempt was cancelled to avoid the risk of having to jettison the Italian Space Agency satellite which had been safely recovered .
10 One of the modifications carried out to correct this was the replacement of the light alloy material of the inner torsion box top skin with stainless steel .
11 In response to the demands of the Grain Trade , further expansion was carried out to Imperial Grain Warehouse resulting in additional bulk silo storage of 15,000 tons .
12 Such task analysis can only be carried out to some cost-effective limit beyond which the skilled operator must be trusted to get things right by applying his broad expertise .
13 whereas Sue may go back and brief Bill , to go and brief , whereas Jayne writes out to all her her senior officers .
14 Once or twice he began to say something , paused and then branched out to another subject which had no connection with the one before .
15 Circumstances had obliged him to sell out to three younger partners , but until they came he never had a telephone or typewriter .
16 When trade was good , Brookhouse expanded and thrived and when times became hard , it lost value and was leased out to many different tenants .
17 After the plans had been shelved , the whole place had been leased out to various small-time manufacturers and warehousemen ; the broken-down sheds and godowns must still be the property of somebody , so too must be the piles of crates whose stencilled lettering had long since faded to pallor .
18 The veteran of European campaigns with Aberdeen and Manchester United revealed his concern at the rough stuff dished out to prolific marksman Chapman in the first leg a fortnight ago .
19 There were thin elegant ones for the most delicate of lines ranging out to thick ones you could grip hard and slosh around in bold , creamy-coloured strokes .
20 ‘ If I use my own money to buy a plough , will you supply the horses and let me spend two or three days a week hiring out to those with new lands ?
21 Land was parcelled out to major mamluks to enrich themselves and this unusual form of alien rule perpetuated itself for several centuries .
22 Football since the 1950s has come to provide a kind of surrogate community for the young ; the club defines their identity and the ‘ end ’ is their territory , even if they have moved out to high-rise blocks miles away .
23 They sat in silence then looking out to either side of the steeply tumbling rocks interspersed with dry , hard Mediterranean shrubs .
24 And Neil Cross , credit manager of Demmy Betting in Manchester , said yesterday : ‘ There has been a steady weight of money since United lost 1-0 to Wimbledon on October 31 when they were pushed out to 10-1 .
25 He remains worried that margin benefits expected for the second half will now be pushed out to next year and has slashed his full-year forecast from £27 million to just £15 million , with £25 million pencilled in for 1993-94 .
26 WE CA N'T CHANGE THE PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD , BUT WHAT RED NOSE DAY GIVES EVERYONE AT COMIC RELIEF AND ALL ITS SUPPORTERS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REACH OUT TO OTHER PEOPLE WITH THE MONEY THEY NEED TO RADICALLY CHANGE THEIR LIVES .
27 And many women who came who were not labour movement activists welcomed Women for Socialism initiative , considering the time somewhat overdue for labour movement women to reach out to other socialist-feminists .
28 Will you help us to reach out to these forgotten victims ?
29 There must be mechanism for identifying persons in need and for reaching out to those willing to participate ; it may also at times be necessary to reach out to those who do not wish to participate but are at risk of harm to themselves or others .
30 It arose from a chance encounter at one of the regular community meetings of the YCCC held at a time when they were attempting to reach out to any and all sorts of assistance in solving their pollution problem .
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