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

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1 Karr 's ship was docking even as Tolonen rode the sealed car out to the landing bay .
2 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 . ’
3 The young man helped her carry her gear out to the car , stowing most of it away in the boot .
4 In our rural areas , libraries have taken their stock out to the people in bookmobiles and ( to the astonishment of visiting Americans ) made available from these peripatetic points full access to the national interlending system of which Britain is justifiably rather proud .
5 She turns on her back to get her breath , then swims a slow breaststroke out to the centre .
6 But afterwards , when you 're packing up and taking equipment out to the car , you suddenly find yourself surrounded by pupils and teachers firing questions at you .
7 Ever an initiator , Jo took the work out to a range of different audiences .
8 A big agency might put the work out to an independent merchandising company .
9 Modification of tRNAs normally occur in the nucleus on pre-tRNAs that are trimmed before passage out to the cytoplasm ( 11 ) .
10 This movement , the single hard clear line of the throw , with her whole body behind it ; and then the complete turn in the swing of the throw , and her hound out to the pavement the speed and force of it , the skill , could never have been deduced from how Alice was , at any other time of the day or night , good-girl Alice , her mother 's daughter …
11 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 .
12 For no special reason except that it was something new to show him and it avoided the long grind out to the airport the brief shuttle flight and another cab queue .
13 She refused the cold remains of the fish and chips , so he took the whole package out to the dustbin at the front of the house ( no need to worry her about the Sweet murder if she did n't know — and it appeared she did n't ) .
14 Next , tip out other bags and rake the macadam out to a thickness of about 20mm .
15 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 .
16 ‘ Could we simply take an armful out to the treadmills and put them on and see what happened ?
17 The beds were reasonable , the bedrooms tiny , tucked under the slope of the roof , and charming , with white paint , flowery wallpaper , a minimum of furniture , and of course that marvellous view right out to the south-west .
18 The revs rise wildly as the rear end cocks at least 20 degrees to the right , tyre etching a black mark right out to the kerb .
19 On the shoulders of these characters would rest a final responsibility for conveying four of the six principles of TV drama out to the audiences at home .
20 ‘ I had to take Michael 's stuff out to the airport .
21 We are to get the stuff out to the breadheads , and tell them to push it fast on extended credit .
22 Evans took a taxi out to a forest just to get away from every islander asking him how much he liked the place .
23 He had thought of Harry all the way out of Rome to Leonardo da Vinci , all the time that he had stood in the check-in line , all the time he had sat on the Alitalia , all the time he had stood at Customs and Immigration at Athens International , all the time in the taxi out to the Kifisia suburb .
24 Stella followed her friend out to the hall .
25 And so Charles Cockshall , who is the owner of court out to the north of Oxford , who is the King 's master of ceremonies , and I think that 's an interesting contrast , because here again you get this feeling of tension , and sadness .
26 They caught a flier out to the port , out of Schiaparelli on the Graben Road , past the Devil 's Fingers , those soaring pinnacles of rock , vermilion and cerise .
27 And , and the same is true with , with the economic bit , that they are there 's a prohibition on sending grain out to the market , out of the area because that will help the peasantry within the area y your prohibition on increasing rents and deposits , agitating for , for reduced rents and deposits , prohibition on cancelling tenancies reduction of interest , it , it , it 's the cl it 's the classic restorationist position is n't it ?
28 Paul Wilkinson headed an Andy Peake free kick out to the right where Proctor scored with a fine angled shot .
29 No , I do n't know Alf , I ca n't remember if he was the first goalkeeper ever to throw a ball out to a player but , er if you want to ring up , tell you what you want to do , you want to ring up if you 're around , between twelve and one , and discuss that with Pete Murray , and Tony Lockwood , for , when they have the sport back on Talkback , and er , that of course , is the specialist sportsperson 's hour , and er , they may be able to throw a bit of light on that .
30 A ruck was set up to the left of the Cambridge posts and , when Smith flicked the ball out to the right , Hein charged through on the overlap to score behind the posts .
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