Example sentences of "[vb pp] [pers pn] out to " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've checked them out to your satisfaction , then fair enough . |
2 | Stratford had leased them out to Thomas Merryat , or Merret , but by the 1620s , his grandson , John , had taken control and was leasing the mills to a Stroud textile dealer , Gyles Davis . |
3 | He told me this foolish theory many times , but really he was just telling it to himself : the less of a woman be made me out to be , the less of a lover he would need to be . |
4 | Not only did Brown Owl go on living at Longreen and being their Brown Owl ; the Pack won an unexpected new friend in Sir George Phillips , who , when he heard how they had saved the plane 's pilot from disaster in the bog , suddenly turned out to be not ‘ crabby ’ at all , as Mr. Gordon had always made him out to be , but told them that they could use the Longreen Park meadow for just as long as they liked as a reward for their bravery . |
5 | ‘ He was n't as odd as you 'd made him out to be , your friend , ’ Gillian said as we left . |
6 | I found out that my friend 's games , my friend 's games but he he 's lent it out to some |
7 | I 've just made it out to nobody at the moment . |
8 | Nine days after the first spillage the government 's Marine Pollution Control Unit declared : " The stormy weather has broken down the oil and driven it out to sea . |
9 | Hello there … this week Summer Sport has brought us out to Herefordshire … we 're at Mansel Lacy … we 're going off road racing … so away we go … |
10 | He recognized her at once because Gabriel had pointed her out to him and he thought the boy must be young Hilaire . |
11 | Only this afternoon , one of the Maison 's new fabric suppliers had asked her out to dinner and made it perfectly plain that he found her attractive . |
12 | Do you think it 's at all possible that anybody who has this number , like presumably your agent has it or friends have it , is it at all possible anyone would have given it out to somebody ? |
13 | Once someone had pointed it out to me , together with its next door neighbour , as an example of a building style peculiar to this little area of Surrey . |
14 | There was a place — he recalled it now — Burkett had pointed it out to him when they were fishing on Derwent Water — a sheer cliff coming suddenly out of woods and fronting the valley . |
15 | The preacher was describing with enthusiasm how he had been wicked for years and how a certain parson had pointed it out to him : this had gradually turned him from wickedness . |
16 | If he had n't known that fact himself , Devlin Parnham had pointed it out to him repeatedly with a self-satisfied little smirk . |
17 | He had even pointed it out to her one day , although as she recalled now , he had n't actually invited her to stop by . |
18 | It 's I 've pointed it out to you , I 've said , it 's nearly all linens in there did n't I ? |
19 | Even more so , to have blurted it out to him . |
20 | So er they 've put me out to grass so to speak . |
21 | Protocol and politeness had taken him out to the airport to meet the Temporary Duty men off the flight . |
22 | Hywel , supposed Lydia , must have briefly courted her , have put on a suit , taken her out to a café , been moderately gay . |
23 | He 'd taken her out to dinner that very night , and now seemed to be practically haunting the place , and obviously very much in love with her friend . |
24 | I 've taken her out to lunch . |
25 | and I found two pairs of Michelle 's knickers after that , I did n't know what , now I do n't know how they manage this year because , she was coming round in the day with little Donna with her and I was around , there you are , you see , these , they , they will love and find a way , anyway , erm , I said dear look , a woman needs a man to support her I said mark my words when the chap that she 's got at the moment is taken her out to disco 's and things , she 'll find that he does n't really want to kick in and help to support her . |
26 | It had been they had put it out to the what they call peat moss . |
27 | I 'd worked it out to the last breath . |
28 | well he put it in , probably did n't put it , must of taken it out to of looked at it surely |
29 | Some day soon we 'll stop by at a monastery and have a scribbler read them out to you . |
30 | He had read it out to him but he knew that he 'd missed out bits . |