Example sentences of "[vb past] out to the " in BNC.
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1 | Robertson did not hesitate , and dived overboard and swam out to the dinghy which he succeeded in getting back to the fishing boat for the crew to get off . |
2 | Just imagine what a seven foot gauge ‘ King ’ or ‘ Castle ’ , built out to the full loading gauge , could have achieved or what speeds modern diesel and electric seven foot trains might attain ! |
3 | When the power rear doors opened , the men moved out to the left and right of their vehicles , into their battle positions , and began to shoot at the enemy . |
4 | The once prosperous and profitable industries of West Berlin have declined as young adults moved out to the West proper in droves . |
5 | Gazza moved out to the villa in July to acclimatise before the football season kicked off . |
6 | IN THE EARLY 1970s , my wife and I moved out to the northern beaches of Sydney . |
7 | Men in regular employment found their real wages rising and many families moved out to the new housing estates , where evidence rapidly came to light of female depression arising primarily from physical isolation . |
8 | It was no coincidence that Hibs were at their most dangerous after Evans had replaced Lennon and Weir moved out to the right wing . |
9 | He waded out to the craft and held her bows while Gomez shed shoes and socks and rolled up his Oxfords . |
10 | Gasping at the weight , she staggered out to the dustbin with the jam jars . |
11 | Only Chelsea 's £105,000 bill in 1991 for payments to former captain Graham Roberts tops the penalty dished out to the Third Division promotion-chasers yesterday . |
12 | When it was over we filed out to the accompaniment of the organ . |
13 | At 12.30 , just as the clouds peeled back from Las Palmas , she sailed out to the line . |
14 | Several hours later Sten found a warden who sailed out to the island and dropped the guys off on the nearest bit of mainland . |
15 | Forty minutes was enough , but after a shower and a breakfast of fruit and cups of tea I felt very sprightly and strolled out to the row of shops nearby . |
16 | We left the place and strolled out to the cars . |
17 | Alyssia strolled out to the car with her friend , relieved that he had remained in the kitchen , and turned to her . |
18 | There was the afternoon when he drove out to the Crumbles and they slept for three hours , the wind pushing at the side of the car like a crowd . |
19 | As requested by Mrs Johnson of the Committee for the Preservation of Morals , she drove out to the library , with the intention of asking the chief librarian for information about Ben MacLean , but when she arrived he had gone out for morning coffee . |
20 | ‘ The next day , ’ says Futch , ‘ I drove out to the course , which was covered in snow , to find Riddick chugging along on his own . |
21 | According to a posthumous account of Mozart 's last months , he and Constanze drove out to the Prater one fine day at the end of October , during which Mozart told his wife that he was convinced he was writing his own Requiem . |
22 | One misty autumn morning I drove out to the monastery for a look , crunching along lanes covered in empty chestnut husks , which are already an indication of Benedictines ahead , since Benedictines always plant chestnut trees by their buildings . |
23 | ‘ I flew down to Cherbourg the day before yesterday and drove out to the Château . |
24 | This seemed reasonable , so reluctantly Sophie got in his car and sat in silence as he drove out to the main road . |
25 | ‘ He came out to the hospital every weekend after I first came but since then it 's only every so often he comes out . |
26 | Then he said , seriously , in his own voice : ‘ I came out to the Lock because I was worried he might hurt you . ’ |
27 | A coal-black manservant came out to the carriage and showed them into the house . |
28 | They came out to the car with me . |
29 | When she came out to the sound of splashing and spluttering , she made her way to the end bowl , and there she washed her , face and hands ; but again she was last in the line to run up the stairs and finish her dressing . |
30 | He spoke passably good French and enjoyed discussing food with the pretty young serving girl who came out to the table by the roadside , which the Major had adopted as his vantage point . |