Example sentences of "[verb] out [adv] [to-vb] a " in BNC.
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1 | If necessary rescheduling should be carried out either to give a new completion date or to increase resources ( or reduce time allocated ) in order to get back on schedule . |
2 | She thawed out sufficiently to allow a wintry suggestion of a smile to appear . |
3 | I came out here to do a job , Signor de Sciorto … ’ |
4 | I came out here to have a little fun skiing quietly round , and here you are , attempting to barge your way into my life all over again . |
5 | Would it not be more prudent to say something interesting about her stamp collection before going out quietly to buy a simple cookbook . |
6 | In our natural history ( as elsewhere later in science ) it turned out best to adapt an existing language ; but the man who did it , Ligneous , in the middle of the eighteenth century , came from Sweden . |
7 | About a dozen protesters , including Labour MP Tam Dalyell , turned out yesterday to defend a 5,000-year-old burial ground from developers who want to put up a radio mast for mobile phones . |
8 | ‘ … the designers set out deliberately to create a pedestrian dominated area … short culs-de-sac ( gave ) access to several small courtyards- , around which a half dozen or so houses were grouped quite informally . |
9 | The Amble lifeboat was called out yesterday to take a crewman with a gashed hand off an oil rig support ship in the North Sea . |
10 | We went out there to do a job and we achieved a lot . |
11 | One of the points which might be made here is that Labov sets out explicitly to provide a model for handling communities not known to the investigator . |