Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] out to " in BNC.
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1 | As Willie explains : ‘ Initially there was extensive setting out to be done . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Once , as he sat cross-legged on his mattress reading , deep in thought , I grabbed both his ankles , and yanked his legs , saying , ‘ Excuse me , but I have to take this wheelbarrow out to the garden . ’ |
4 | I held the curtailed lock out to him . |
5 | Dry-lay a row of tiles from this point out to each wall so you can see how wide the cut border pieces will be , and adjust your starting point if necessary , to avoid having a very narrow border strip which will be difficult to cut . |
6 | Paul Wilkinson headed an Andy Peake free kick out to the right where Proctor scored with a fine angled shot . |
7 | They would long ago have vanished but for the fact that a powerful tide daily takes most of this pollution out to sea . |
8 | Grants and available technology shall be provided for the avoidance of the crazy Victorian idea of pumping raw sewage out to sea . |
9 | It will be possible to divert the A forty traffic away from the Green Road Roundabout along the M forty extension out to Wendlebury and then back down the new dual carriageway A forty three to rejoin the A forty near to Pear Tree , and that can be done from January ninety ninety one without waiting another seven or eight years for a Barton by-pass . |
10 | Also worth a visit is Mead 's Bay beach and Island Harbour lined by coconut trees and brightly coloured fishing boats from where you can get a free ride out to Scilly Cay and enjoy fresh seafood while listening to live music . |
11 | I carried my empty mug out to the sink , then stood in the doorway and regarded them . |
12 | The flashes of light average out to a magnitude of 24.5 , making the pulsar one of the faintest objects ever detected , about one hundred-millionth as faint as the dimmest stars visible to the unaided eye . |
13 | ‘ Point this American out to my friend on the train . |
14 | and then you drove another tunnel out to the right |
15 | * At the yarn end of the work , move the end stitch on to the next adjacent needle inwards and pull this needle out to holding position . |
16 | A 53-YEAR-OLD aircraft engineer rode on the tail of a light plane out to sea off New Zealand and back yesterday after it took off without the pilot knowing he was there . |
17 | Well you can sit there and I 'll read this list out to you . |
18 | From the tip of the headland and for some way out to sea the waves were breaking white against half-submerged fangs and stacks of rock that had in time past broken away from the main cliffs . |
19 | The weather still held good next day , so we opted for another , shorter , boat trip , this time out to Kidney Island . |
20 | She sat on the tool-box , pressing her hat to her head , and looking not this time out to sea but at all that was passing and being left behind . |
21 | He says I 'd like to get this technology out to the third world as quickly as possible . |
22 | There was the emerald perfume of moss and the gold of oak that spread a sheltering canopy out to her . |
23 | She held the second shotgun out to him and he slung it across his chest . |
24 | Timber which can either be good usable furniture , or furniture that can be repaired , which can go straight back out to anybody who wants to buy them . |
25 | I turned to Jim , sitting in the back , to congratulate him on our effort , then , over his shoulder , caught sight of a larger than usual dark crest out to sea . |
26 | Unfortunately for Thacker the wind was offshore and instead of drifting over the island he went the opposite direction out to sea . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | ‘ Then what happens is , we take him for a little ride out to the Crumbles . ’ |
29 | Their ten-kilometre drive out to Scano 's place was a waste of time . |
30 | Gently ease into this position and repeat with your left leg out to the side . |