Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] out to a " in BNC.

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1 I cycled out to a completely deserted field , with the trenching left open , as the farmer kindly filled-in every year with a machine .
2 I rushed out to a payphone to break the good news to Karen .
3 The ‘ female ’ could be a female impersonator , or someone in disguise , or an actor on the way to a theatre ; the ‘ angry ’ or ‘ excited ’ person could be deaf , or someone calling out to a friend some distance away .
4 In the evening I went out to a club , stayed up all night , was late for work the next morning , got sacked and ever since then the rest of the staff have been kind enough to pretend that I 'm still one of them .
5 The bad news is that the good news made me feel so relieved and excited that I ran out to a bar and drank a bunch of big ones .
6 You 're very fortunate , as I pointed out to a group yesterday .
7 It is a large , friendly and comfortable Georgian building with a delightful landscaped garden which looks out to a paddock , and some thick wooded hills beyond .
8 The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer .
9 Do n't zoom the lens in and out , either , but save this effect for the last shot in which you zoom out to a wide view of the garden again .
10 PF1/1 — the BREAKOUT key allows you to break out to a VMS subprocess , and to return to the same field on completion .
11 The first night we went out to a restaurant along the coast .
12 She went straight into the kitchen , and automatically made them both a cup of coffee , a mutual family ritual when one of them went out to a meeting .
13 They drove out to a delightful restaurant , and Alyssia made a pig of herself .
14 I think it 's marvellous they go out to a restaurant
15 When they went out to a restaurant together , he would always complain — very loudly so that the proprietor would know who he was and so there would be people around about whom he could fuss were pestering him for his autograph .
16 They shuffle out to a soft rhythmic crunching underfoot , reminiscent of how the boots of Napoleon 's legions must have sounded trudging back through the Russian snows .
17 In lessons all day , he bounded out to a school meeting immediately afterwards .
18 You just walked back to your position trying to look unconcerned and got your clap from the crowd : I could feel this smile on my face , feel it spreading out to a grin .
19 He went out to a paper in East Africa .
20 Poor Michael — he drifted out to a horrendous 93 today ( 20 over par ) in the punishing winds .
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