Example sentences of "[to-vb] out to the " in BNC.

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1 No need to dash out to the Chinese takeaway — if you keep an Oriental corner of the cupboard you can create your own instant stir- fries .
2 She 's engaging brain it takes her some time to come out to the phone instruct the whole thing .
3 The Algiers agreement failed to work out to the satisfaction of either side .
4 He was particularly anxious to return to the States before Mark left the company , as he simply could n't face the prospect of having to spell out to the Englishman the compensation terms and pension proposals which New York had worked out .
5 At the other-end of the room , which later proved to lead out to the kitchen and other domestic offices , was a small two-barred electric fire .
6 That challenge forced Mr Clinton into another change of emphasis , mainly concerned with the need to reach out to the private sector and to reduce the federal budget deficit .
7 The result was that when impatience to reach out to the peasantry boiled over into a significant movement in the early 1870s there was minimal planning and organization .
8 According to Robert F. Maguire III , President of LACMA 's Board of Trustees , ‘ One of Rusty 's most significant accomplishments was spearheading the museum 's efforts to reach out to the city 's diverse population , mounting exhibitions of multicultural appeal ’ .
9 Publishers must be able to reach out to the widest possible audience .
10 Elaborating on the Alliance 's offer of co-operation , Baker said in an address to ministers on June 6 that " our goal is to reach out to the Soviet Union and to the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe " .
11 At low tide , sands are exposed and it is possible to walk out to the sea-pool .
12 I , standing on my tiptoes I could n't see out the window to , to look out to the stage erm , and there was a huge step up , it was about that , which was great for people 's bad backs and if you got up on that , erm then you sat on top of a very high cocktail chair , in fact one of our people had to kneel on top of the high cocktail chair , to look , to see down , over the window , down to the stage and they did n't give us a sound feed which would sound familiar
13 I became numb again to discomfort to a useful degree and plodded on methodically taking continual bearings , breathing carefully , aiming performance just below capability so as to last out to the end .
14 He even test-sailed the course with a friend , allowing the Nancy to drift out to the Beach End buoy and make for Holland .
15 It will have instructed the Parliamentary Draftsman on the preparation of the Bill ; he will have drafted it ( though probably not without returning to the department on a number of occasions for clarification of instructions or to point out to the department any legal or constitutional difficulties encountered in implementing the instructions ) .
16 A number of companies have gone to great pains to point out to the shareholders that the goodwill adjustment does not affect the company 's net asset value , but Company Reporting named a number of companies that have actively avoided showing the full extent of losses on disposal .
17 Furthermore , they were told to point out to the mother that LGS would not reduce the output of stool from the sick child , but was meant to prevent the dehydration associated with the diarrhoea .
18 Mr. Gow : While recognising the undoubted right of all members of the General Synod to deeply held views for or against the policies of the present Government , would it be helpful if my right Hon. Friend were to point out to the General Synod that its reputation would be enhanced if its members , when in Synod , devoted more time to matters spiritual than to matter political ?
19 And I think it would be a good time now to , to point out to the to s to er to say that we 'd like to have our views heard at that time .
20 At the same time , it is fair to point out to the Government of Pakistan , as we do , that is is not right or sensible for violence to be encouraged across frontiers .
21 I should like to point out to the House just how ignorant we are about many of the matters on which we legislate .
22 ‘ We 've had to give out to the poor people in this town great quantities of bread and cheese today , and they 're still complaining .
23 To get him to go out to the Lock with her , Marie had told Simon all sorts of lies .
24 However , the patient may also like to go out to the cinema , theatre , concert hall , pub or restaurant in the normal way .
25 Cash 's workers did not have to go out to the sound of the factory bell or whistle , but simply went upstairs from home to workshop , and thus kept a little of the independence they prized .
26 Home is the centre of my life , a place to go out to the world from , a place to return to .
27 And I recall when I was much younger when women did n't wear trousers at all , the novelty of putting on Uncle 's knee breeches , Jacket and coat , to go out to the fields .
28 Evolution gone one stage further , the next logical step of the most intelligent animal on earth about to go out to the Universe .
29 Time was you used to go out to the pictures to see something new , to escape endless reruns of old TV shows .
30 I rang the owner Gary Harris , and arranged with him to go out to the USA and view the aircraft , after which we came to an agreement and I purchased the Corsair .
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