Example sentences of "[adv] out to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Yeah and then the horses used to go down out to the line see .
2 Well just out to the shop and get some ice-cream or make a table jelly when you go home .
3 Francis took no notice of them , but led Christopher and Jane straight out to the kiln which was housed in a huge barn , with brown squirrels perching on the rafters .
4 I could come home from work have some dinner and change and go straight out to the hospital part of all this week .
5 I went straight out to the bin to get rid of them before my mother could see them .
6 ‘ Indeed , ’ she said , and went on out to the dairy .
7 He sat still for another half-hour or so , then got up and walked slowly out to the water 's edge .
8 He walked me slowly out to the garden gate — a kindly old man , more interested in his trees and his plans for the palace , his rowing and his cycling than in the ruder demands of his people for democracy and good government .
9 Tugged out of her siesta like a back tooth , she staggered groggily out to the yard .
10 It used to be possible to skate over the frozen water from Ulvik right out to the Hardanger Fjord , but now the hydro-electric station discharges gallons of hot water into the fjord , and it no longer freezes in winter .
11 Now that the tide was out he could see a channel cut in the rocks right out to the tide-line where once the outfall pipe had run .
12 There was no doubt that its foreleg was broken : it was bent right out to the side from the knee .
13 When the water 's been through the reed system it 'll flow back out to the river through established Kingfisher pools .
14 Then , just as the doors were closing , I dived back out to the platform .
15 It was 2 a.m. — ‘ last call ’ — when we piled into Clay 's wagon and rolled back out to the ranch .
16 But this night , after being ashore an hour or so , the raiders waded back out to the boat arm-pit deep in the rising tide .
17 She glanced down at him once , then shifted her gaze back out to the Estuary and the rising tide .
18 I wander back out to the garden , but the magic has gone .
19 Fernando turned to look at her and she lifted her head from his shoulder to stare wildly out to the horizon , so engrossed with yet another disturbing thought she did n't notice the curious expression on his face .
20 Then it was northwards again heading across the more open stretches of sea towards Colgrave Sound , the rather dark and forbidding cliffs of Fetlar on the starboard bow with the low lying Out Skerries islands well out to the east .
21 The Dell is a relatively small ground about a mile from the city centre and I had no problems walking from there out to the ground .
22 If the liquid was meant to flow into the chamber from some high point on the hillside and then out to the tank supplying the house , it had given up in the hot weather and was no longer doing so .
23 Turner 's view that migrants move into the city slums and then out to the shanty towns , is not so much the case now since the large number of spontaneous housing settlements and the widespread knowledge of their existence make this sort of housing immediately available .
24 Cheerfully they got out of the car into the open day and went down the rocks to the strand and then out to the tideline .
25 He watched us go through customs , followed us to the lock-up , then out to the parkin' lot .
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