Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] out to " in BNC.

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1 Terrible abuses to the environment , often carried out in remote places or far out to sea have been headlined on television and in the press .
2 We whipped over the northernmost house , across the beach , and thus out to sea again .
3 Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline .
4 Turner 's view that migrants move into the city slums and then out to the shanty towns , is not so much the case now since the large number of spontaneous housing settlements and the widespread knowledge of their existence make this sort of housing immediately available .
5 In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin .
6 If the liquid was meant to flow into the chamber from some high point on the hillside and then out to the tank supplying the house , it had given up in the hot weather and was no longer doing so .
7 Pay them their wages pick Teresa up and then out , and then out to us .
8 Stop , then drop down a line and put a heading in the middle of the page originally , and underline that , and then out to the right , allocated , underline , then next line , left hand side .
9 Depends what you mean by ‘ weather ’ , but yes , the countryside of Sussex is constantly suffering the attack of rain and the rain either has to soak into the ground where very often it erm dissolves material and eventually finds its way to rivers so that all rivers are carrying material from inland in solution out to the sea , or if erm you get very heavy rain , then the water actually runs off the surface of the ground , and as it runs off it will carry particulate material out into the rivers and then out to sea .
10 ‘ I am just a little ship , ’ Aunt Emily said , ‘ drifting farther and farther out to sea . ’
11 Fort Augustus offers two things worth relishing : that its canal provides a waterway down to Loch Oich and Loch Lochy and into Loch Linnhe and therefore out to sea and to Mull and Manhattan and Newfoundland .
12 Breeding on barren moorlands and tundra ; passing along coasts on passage , but well out to sea in winter , and rare inland after breeding .
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