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

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1 I DID not see the London Marathon this weekend , and so can not complain about it too loudly , but my heartfelt sympathy goes out to those who found themselves confronted by 25,000 runners , all anxious to show how goodhearted they were and what fun they were having .
2 Our sympathy goes out to the player and his family . ’
3 In another account of youth work , Hubert Secretan rehearsed the same complaint : ‘ Every boy 's sympathy goes out to the lithe and resourceful crook …
4 Our sympathy goes out to Peggy in her great loss .
5 ‘ My sympathy goes out to the people of Gateshead who have suffered a similarly sickening attack and I believe the government must now ensure that there is a positive and rapid response to meet the concerns of local residents . ’
6 We all liked Alfred very much , and our sympathy goes out to all his family . ’
7 Our sympathy goes out to his family . ’
8 Each time you claim , you 'll receive a cheque made out to you , to spend as you wish , within days of making your claim .
9 Please enclose a cheque made out to Beverley Borough Council .
10 After some 10 days we received our order back from Bailey Distribution Ltd with a memo asking for a new cheque made out to them , since they could not transfer the original cheque due because it was crossed .
11 This unusual experience turns out to be informative and fun .
12 At least , she thought as the taxi carried her to the astrologer 's home , she had not had the ordeal of having to explain her bizarre decision to go out to Piers .
13 There are many new motorways not shown ; the detailed form of the roads is not reproduced faithfully ; and what is shown on the map to be an isolated settlement turns out to be hardly any bigger than the many other settlements you can see .
14 The disruptive rhetorical structure in this case turns out to be the undecidability between inside and outside worlds within the figure of metaphor .
15 The Community of Madonna House expressed their willingness to go out to parishes and help with prayer or study groups if requested .
16 And I 've borrowed money to go out to shops in the first place
17 But masked first-person narrative turns out to be deflected stream of consciousness — ‘ He was not really afraid ’ will only transpose into ‘ I 'm not really afraid ’ flitting through his head as he passes the landlady 's open kitchen door — so that the past tense collapses into the present , and we find we have put our finger on something pertinent to the novel 's urgency and attack and ( to borrow Andrew Forge 's ugly but useful key-term for late Monet ) its frontality .
18 BA Marketing 's first mailing goes out to publishers next week , and there will be a second letter towards the end of April inviting submissions .
19 The urban middle-class heart goes out to jaguars , exotic Indians and magnificent trees with a generosity that is not evident in the cases of kangaroos and red coral .
20 If anyone finds inspiration in this foul , self-indulgent dross , then my heart goes out to them .
21 You poor little dear — my heart goes out to you , waiting all this time .
22 WHILE my heart goes out to the parents in the baby-swop drama , I have to agree with the midwife interviewed on TV who said that it was ‘ a disaster waiting to happen ’ .
23 My heart goes out to them .
24 My heart goes out to them . ’
25 My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Muslims .
26 ‘ My heart goes out to the people who are being raped , pillaged and murdered just because they are Bosnian Moslems . ’
27 ‘ Because my heart goes out to you .
28 I appreciate that greatly and my heart goes out to them , ’ he said on BBC Radio 4 's Today programme .
29 My heart goes out to them and their children . ’
30 MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff .
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