Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun pl] out to " in BNC.
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1 | I need , at the moment in terms of corrective action on quiffs , I am sending quiffs out to procedure owners , and I need to know whether suggestive procedure changes or not , and it 's better for me if it is out in that order then I can go through and mark the quiffs off as being erm the changes or not . |
2 | Indeed , this union had a campaign of sending postcards out to MPs asking them not to vote for the abolition of Wage Councils . |
3 | How successful you are in sorting matters out to your satisfaction will depend partly on your bargaining strength . |
4 | If your child does something you would like her to continue doing — for example , talking to you , asking questions , pointing things out to you , smiling and generally communicating with you — and you take notice , smile , communicate or praise her , she will continue to do it . |
5 | ‘ If you have this passion for pointing things out to people there could be no finer way of gratifying it than from the pulpit . ’ |
6 | ‘ It was the time they started sending memos out to referees , and I said straight why did n't they just get on with administration and leave us to do the bloody job on the field . |
7 | I hope all local areas will think about acquiring a stock of good movement photographs of local people which could be sent to the press in support of a feature — many local papers are cutting back on the expense of sending photographers out to events but are delighted to use suitable contributions . |
8 | Like , we get literally hundreds of calls on Friday and Saturday nights and we 're sending vehicles out to the same thing every time . |
9 | No I mean I 've started giving reports out to the sections already |
10 | It does not envy her husband taking clients out to lunch , |
11 | ‘ You 've been handing weapons out to the Serbs for months . ’ |
12 | At AT&T 's signing-off party last week , Unix creator Dennis Ritchie was asked to present the lifetime achievement awards — ‘ The winner is Judge Dickinson Debevoise , ’ he quipped , before handing crystals out to Bill Joy and others . |
13 | That is why reporters at Westminster spend half their time drinking in the bars or taking politicians out to lunch and dinner . |
14 | Hardly a single Labour or Conservative-controlled authority failed to mention the strides that they are making in improving the competitiveness of services and in putting services out to competition . |
15 | In the updraughts of cliffs or when following boats out to sea they can fly with barely a movement of their wings and thus make ideal subjects for study ( Figure 7 ) . |