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

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1 Having explained carefully to Willis what he was about to do , Richard invited Pinkie out to lunch .
2 Welsh Water is the only British water authority committed to ending the widespread practice of pumping sewage out to sea .
3 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 .
4 Some PROs have even been known to send pictures out to radio stations !
5 Library or no library , he would take Marigold out to dinner .
6 You can stay here and take Shelley out to dinner .
7 ‘ Why do n't we take Harry out to dinner at the club ?
8 It does not envy her husband taking clients out to lunch ,
9 A second deb-type took Jane out to lunch at The Hyde Park Hotel .
10 She was calm and sweet and later insisted on taking Phoebe out to dinner at some fancy little pseudo-Bohemian bistro .
11 I saw him taking Laura out to dinner yesterday evening .
12 That is why reporters at Westminster spend half their time drinking in the bars or taking politicians out to lunch and dinner .
13 Staff have stripped to the waist and passed stores out to safety , things like that . ’
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 " Where do you go when you take people out to lunch from the office ? "
16 Philips had no difficulty in luring Tyndale out to dinner .
17 Tonight I shall have a few pints , take Jenny out to dinner , probably attack a nice bottle of claret , and sleep like a stone .
18 He wanted to take Karr out to supper and share in his victory .
19 Watching Piers throw stones out to sea — where was it ? somewhere near Valencia .
20 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 ) .
21 I pulled the rubber almost to maximum and sent the ball-bearing and photograph hissing and spinning way out to sea .
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