Example sentences of "reach out to " in BNC.

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1 Will you help us to reach out to these forgotten victims ?
2 It arose from a chance encounter at one of the regular community meetings of the YCCC held at a time when they were attempting to reach out to any and all sorts of assistance in solving their pollution problem .
3 This intimacy with God helps us to reach out to our marriage partner in developing a more intimate life together .
4 As we argued here on 17 April , Labour 's failure in the 1992 election was more to do with its inability to mobilise its traditional base of support than with any inability to reach out to newer social groupings .
5 I want to reach out to everybody .
6 WE CA N'T CHANGE THE PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD , BUT WHAT RED NOSE DAY GIVES EVERYONE AT COMIC RELIEF AND ALL ITS SUPPORTERS IS AN OPPORTUNITY TO REACH OUT TO OTHER PEOPLE WITH THE MONEY THEY NEED TO RADICALLY CHANGE THEIR LIVES .
7 She longed to reach out to him , to draw his lips on to hers .
8 None the less , the necessity to reach out to others — to make abolitionists — even from a strong sense of a mutually supportive movement could contribute to tensions and conflicts between individuals and groups of reformers , as the previous chapter indicated .
9 Similarly organisations that find themselves in difficulty ; where the profits are not coming through , where there is pressure from shareholders for a significant improvement in profit performance ; here again , the chairman and the Board are likely to reach out to executive search consultants to find them new talent .
10 That challenge forced Mr Clinton into another change of emphasis , mainly concerned with the need to reach out to the private sector and to reduce the federal budget deficit .
11 Yet , so far , the Clinton administration has failed to reach out to Republicans .
12 The result was that when impatience to reach out to the peasantry boiled over into a significant movement in the early 1870s there was minimal planning and organization .
13 According to Robert F. Maguire III , President of LACMA 's Board of Trustees , ‘ One of Rusty 's most significant accomplishments was spearheading the museum 's efforts to reach out to the city 's diverse population , mounting exhibitions of multicultural appeal ’ .
14 The debate is a profound one and it is only just beginning to reach out to a wider audience .
15 I think that the church has the responsibility to continue to find new and innovative ways of reaching out and doing a better job and that is er testimony to the fact that we can continue to reach out to persons who are suffering in many ways , and I would appreciate and look forward to learning better from you how to do that and would be happy to share .
16 They suggest that ‘ contemporary music is a means that God uses today to reach out to people who otherwise would not consider the truths of Christianity for themselves ’ .
17 There must be mechanism for identifying persons in need and for reaching out to those willing to participate ; it may also at times be necessary to reach out to those who do not wish to participate but are at risk of harm to themselves or others .
18 Publishers must be able to reach out to the widest possible audience .
19 She wanted desperately to reach out to him , but she knew that she had to wait for him to make the first move .
20 Elaborating on the Alliance 's offer of co-operation , Baker said in an address to ministers on June 6 that " our goal is to reach out to the Soviet Union and to the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe " .
21 And many women who came who were not labour movement activists welcomed Women for Socialism initiative , considering the time somewhat overdue for labour movement women to reach out to other socialist-feminists .
22 Something about the angle of his shoulders made her want to reach out to him .
23 There is of course a much heard debate about the fees and the services of the church , with people holding different views about whether or not there should be a charge for functions like funerals , but for the moment we are more concerned with how the ‘ consumers ’ experience the way the church 's representative reaches out to them at their time of crisis .
24 The old woman reaches out to her , but the child turns and runs for the sanctuary of her mother 's arms .
25 The vision is to see a ministry established that reaches out to working girls .
26 Rather than locking himself in his bedroom staring mournfully out of the window , Lemn reaches out to his audience , grabs them by the lapels , rapping and ranting his bitter sweet rhyming couplets .
27 The man who can live here is the one who reaches out to his fellows . ’
28 Whereas we are encouraged to remember the pre-war years as the home of traditional discipline and common sense , we can hardly fail to notice the sympathy which reaches out to Hatton 's bad boys or to Butterworth 's hyperactive little terror — a sympathy , what is more , that nowadays would often be slapped down as a sentimental , modern , postwar ‘ permissive ’ fad .
29 Its taint reaches out to family life , where religion turns to rivalry , brotherly love becomes murder , and justice degenerates into blood-lust ( Genesis 4 ) .
30 It reaches out to other Europeans — the new democracies who want to share the benefits we already enjoy .
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