Example sentences of "[pers pn] out to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | One such trip on Lake Maggiore takes you out to the tiny , but exquisite Borromean islands . |
2 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
3 | When there were two or more people together , often one would point them out to the other , and they then quite clearly discussed them . |
4 | Jenkins picked up another four and handed them out to the other customers sitting at the counter . |
5 | The whole household walked them out to the big Ford at the end of the lane . |
6 | Michael Harvey followed him out to the hired car . |
7 | He gently insisted that Francis Morgan got a cup of tea , with sugar , down him before he escorted him out to the waiting car . |
8 | Pete suggested that in a few days ' time he could take her out to the nearest big town on the coast , and there she could look for clothes in the department stores and check out the library for the addresses of any useful organisations or people to contact . |
9 | Gillian led her out to the waiting car . |
10 | Sophie finished draining the abscess and injected a liquid antibiotic into the cavity , then she handed the rabbit over to Helen , who took it out to the small boy in the waiting-room . |
11 | ‘ Afterwards , you can sit back and watch the investment grow handsomely , before you offer it out to the highest bidder and make a killing . |
12 | So what we 're doing is we then send them this , why do n't we pass it out to the other piece of the group ? |
13 | I considered simply passing it forward , but some idiot would probably open it and read it out to the whole class , or else it would get intercepted by Mrs Burton who was the last person that I wanted to read it . |
14 | She hid the cutting in the cocktail cabinet in the prop-room — if she took it home Uncle Vernon might get his hands on it and embarrass her by reading it out to the commercial travellers . |
15 | it was the custom to tear a piece of rag from a garment , take it out to the holy well before dawn , soak it in the water and tie it to a nearby tree as an offering . |
16 | Though I may fail to carry it out to the full in this life , my faith in it shall abide . ’ |
17 | I 'd worked it out to the last breath . |
18 | He at least was ready to slug it out to the bitter end . |