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

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1 We urgently need a promotional video — one of the most effective tools to communicate with a wide audience — which we can show to groups and visitors within RBG ; send out on loan to groups , schools and other organisations , and use as a vehicle to promote ourselves to potential sponsors and supporters .
2 Commercial users of grain such as brewers of beer or vinegar or producers of starch were also picked out from time to time .
3 The manor always looks out of place to me , a Victorian shooting lodge built in the style of a German castle for the wealthy Kay Shuttleworth family .
4 The studies are being carried out with reference to explanations for criminal acts and educational outcomes and are being explored in an inter-group context .
5 A great deal of research has been carried out with respect to the effects of ageing on physical and mental capacities .
6 At Esgair Moel Woollen Mill all the processes of woollen manufacture are carried out from fleece to flannel
7 The final area of regulation is through Recognised Investment Exchanges ( RIEs ) and Recognised Clearing Houses ( RCHs ) , through which securities transactions are carried out in order to be able to monitor investor protection more effectively .
8 The massive amount of activity by developer builders after the mid-1960s , which continues to this day , can not be described as unplanned , given that it was carried out in relation to land-use planning and the provision of infrastructure .
9 Although a great deal of work has been done in the historical demography of the developed world relatively little research has been carried out in relation to the corresponding ( i.e. pre-demographic transition ) period in the Third World .
10 Consideration should be given to ensuring that the staff assigned to the engagement are not involved in other work carried out in relation to either the purchaser or the target .
11 There are grypesh out in force to the north . ’
12 Bonnie ( Faye Dunaway ) had one leg strapped out of sight to the gear lever so that she could slump right over without actually falling out of the car .
13 Vauxhall 16-valve four loses out on power to supercharged VW engine , but matches its 137mph .
14 A few months ago , the couple moved out of town to a more rural environment .
15 Wallace saw the great northern continents of Eurasia and North America as the chief focus of progressive evolution from which higher types had radiated out from time to time .
16 It seemed out of proportion to its surroundings , like a piece of pop sculpture on a deliberately provoking scale .
17 To a very large extent this is what Ashton does in A Month in the Country where the non-dancers speak out from time to time in explicit gestures .
18 Price was working in Sheffield but was willing to help out from time to time .
19 Although the Critique had been intended to rescue Marxism from the sclerosis of Stalinism , Sartre found that his theory of history , far from explaining what had gone wrong when the most radical political theory turned out in practice to be one of the most oppressive , had rather shown why it had necessarily happened that way .
20 It was the very same story the time oor Isa sent for the stilettos very much against my advice as it happens but they were supposed to be real made-in-England leather uppers available in three colourways , aubergine , aqua or avocado well , as she said herself she was expecting green but nothing quite as Irish as they turned out in fact to be .
21 Avoid very narrow raised beds , otherwise the thickness of the wall will look out of proportion to the planting area .
22 The only blight here is the numbering at the top of the neck , which does look out of place to me .
23 Pandora , the first woman of Greek myth — as described by Hesiod — is made out of earth ; at Zeus 's command she was fashioned out of clay to be the instrument of divine retribution .
24 At least they were n't specifically sarky about the Liverpool connection which , as well as providing music and lyrics , also helped out with advice to the islanders on how to gamble with their fortune .
25 If we consider Out with respect to the conception of metaphor examined above , the desperate sputterings of the main character can be seen as active or ‘ verbal ’ in their metaphoric function : his discourse mobilizes and metaphorizes all others and has only tenuous links with any reality outside its field of operation .
26 Skew or corner chisels have the edge angled out of square to the shank .
27 Mr Dewar added : ‘ It is a simple revenue raid to compensate for a public sector borrowing requirement spiralling out of control to £50 billion .
28 This is emphasized by Coleman ( 1969 ) , who has advocated a departure from the traditional classifications of agricultural land , forestry and so on , and instead produced a concentric ring model radiating out from townscape to urban fringe , to farmscape , to marginal fringe , and finally to wildscape .
29 Things go wrong when you have too few , or when one gets out of proportion to the rest .
30 A further objective is to make sure that people do not move out of unemployment to an even lower income from work .
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