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

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1 To make the plait , roll the pastry out to a rectangle 35x28cm/14x11in .
2 This first requires the code to be downloaded from the computer out to a dedicated programming unit and transferred into an EPROM or EEPROM , which is then removed and placed into the module under test .
3 But may be that we had a description , want to get the description out to as many people as possible , to see if anybody recognizes the person described , er then we 'd come to you there , give you the description of the
4 It is hoped that , by putting the contract out to competitive tender , efficiency will rise and costs will fall .
5 I want to subscribe to TSB , but I 've only got ancient copies of it , and do n't know how much it costs to subscribe thesedays , what the address is and who to make the cheque out to and all that .
6 This will be done : ( 1 ) annually in accordance with Revenue requirements ( see Chapter 10 ) ( Clause 12.01 ) ; and ( 2 ) extraordinarily upon the departure of one of the partners in connection with the payment out to him or his estate of the value of his partnership share ( Clause 20.02.1 ) .
7 Mother Francis stood at a window and watched little Eve go down the long avenue of the convent out to Sunday lunch on her own with the Hogans .
8 He spread the strip out to full length .
9 Suddenly Lok understood that the man was holding the stick out to him but neither he nor Lok could reach across the river .
10 Pulling on a pair of Garfield boxer shorts , grumbling Dommie tiptoed barefoot across the gravel out to his Lotus .
11 He was just inserting the roach when Fergus rolled over to him and held the shotgun out to him .
12 One Sunday afternoon we took a trancelike ride in the car out to Roxbury , and parked , and strolled the streets , and there she was , standing at her front door in a blue dressing-gown with her arms folded and with a look of amused reproach on her face .
13 Grace quickly rowed the boat out to sea again .
14 My master went back to his friends and we took the boat out to sea .
15 A big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandising company .
16 Ever an initiator , Jo took the work out to a range of different audiences .
17 In essence , this is the engine that powered the old V6 R25 , but it has been heavily revised and a bigger bore takes the capacity out to just under three litres .
18 Thanks to Alix 's cash donation , Zambia was able to ride the highwire out to Roirbak 's workshops .
19 Rose had asked them to take the flask out to him at four .
20 He held the flask out to me , but I shook my head .
21 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 .
22 Er can I get the budgie out to my room ?
23 When we pointed the ending out to them , some said " You mean you can sometimes tell what a chapter is about by looking at the end " and others said " 0 Lord , how many times have I been told ! "
24 But even if I 've started bring the putter out to me on the course .
25 Nichols went to see the play a second time , then a call went out to Dustin 's agent , and arrangements were made to fly the actor out to his home town for a screen test .
26 Narrated by the team leader S/L John Blackwell and the team manager S/L Eric Steenson , this video shows the behind the scenes logistics of getting the team out to the ‘ States with their ten crimson-painted Hawks in time for the Bicentennial celebrations at Andrews Air Force Base .
27 erm ba basically i i I do n't think it 's that bad and I mean obviously he , he 's making the picture , I would say he 's making the picture out to be f far worse than it actually is because he , he is taking an extreme sort of left point of view so to speak .
28 First , fill in the skeleton shape : using a fine brush , draw a V- shape of charcoal eyeshadow from the centre of the eye out to the corner and up into the socket line .
29 Within the large car plants themselves , where the unions were strong and the companies were able to offer a relatively stable employment policy by shifting the troughs and peaks in the work-load out to sub-contractors , management had adopted what Friedman termed the ‘ responsible autonomy ’ strategy .
30 Next , tip out other bags and rake the macadam out to a thickness of about 20mm .
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