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

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1 After a few heart-stopping moments the old engine coughed into life , and he managed to accelerate the loaded vehicle through the flames out to safety .
2 He followed the signs out to the airport to the north .
3 He held the notes out to her , but did n't relinquish them when she reached out her hand .
4 Yes , yes , yeah , but they did have civilians working there but I do n't know where they used to ferry the bombs out to but I do believe they used to carry detonators and everything down there you know .
5 Look — ’ he held one of the globes out to Pascoe .
6 ‘ Sometimes she says she 'll take the kids out to the middle of a lake and drop them in .
7 We had to put it in erm oh what did we call it oh dear a little vice and er put a ball , about three inches long and then er put it into the plug and erm put the cap , the little brass cap but also the I 've made a mistake there , before we did that we had to put the natural plug in and in that plug there were five like aluminium coloured er pins , each of a different size and we had to learn to read the key for the various depths you see and we had boxes of pins with the different sizes in and er then put those in the plug and then push the key in and but we 'd got to , we got to file , we had to file the bars and also the little brass caps to get all the edge the , I forget what we used to call it now , off the cap to get it smooth and then get it in our own vice and screw , screw them down and there were thirty two , there were three key keys to each , each lock , and er we had to file them until they were ready and they worked easily push the key in properly , and we also used to put black lead in , you could not put oil because they would have stopped the springs working and we had a little box of ordinary oh like the black lead that we used to black lead the graves , put some on the key and push that then and work it round , and that was the erm that was made it work freely you see and then there was erm a half a gross to each board , and three , three keys to each one and then erm we , we filed the various things ourselves , but then they would take that away from you and bring you more you see and then when eventually the keys had to be polished and it was only a favourite few that were allowed to sit down to sort the keys out to com to complete them you see , but it was very very interesting work and I enjoyed being there but you
8 I run the nets out to the full extent and erect them on the return journey .
9 When you were talking about your dredging earlier on , you used to take th the soil that you dredged up in the mud , in your dredger out t employ the hoppers out to sea .
10 You help us take the things out to the kitchen .
11 When you have crossed over the cable stitches , bring the needles out to holding ( E ) position .
12 ‘ The Russian physicians were there and they did n't know how to take the bodies out to be sent to Moscow .
13 Part your hands , bring the arms out to your sides , and lower .
14 I rolled up my trousers and carried the bags out to the first barge .
15 With the boats of the line , which included our little ship the Jim and Annie Rye , Sussex 146 we followed the luggers out to mid-channel .
16 There you are , taking the children out to tea with Ann Keat … ’
17 So I set up a little deception plan , charged my credit cards to the limit and smuggled Mary-Claude and the children out to Europe .
18 Mike the Rhodesian and I were on ‘ corvée ’ duties one afternoon and were carrying the dustbins out to the shed behind the cookhouse where all the rubbish was deposited , which was home to a lot of stray cats and some aggressive rats .
19 The clouds out to the west were thickening .
20 Do you remember those lovely Himalayas with snow on them in the distance , the picnics out to Wildflower Hall ( Lord Kitchener 's old residence ) , the horrible rock pythons twined round an Indian 's neck ( they were harmless ) , the lepers that bothered Rachel , and the teas at Davico 's ?
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