Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] out to the " in BNC.

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1 There is a complex tension in the Prioress 's Tale between the intense maternal sentimentality of the narrator 's treatment of the child martyr of whom she tells , the deeply symbolic nature of the tale , and the sublimated violence meted out to the " " cursed Jewes " " .
2 Nor did the general public have a very high regard of embalming , believing it to be another unnecessary luxury meted out to the corpses of the rich .
3 The rate for waggoning increased and in a few years up to about 11/ per 100 kibbles was paid for ore brought out to the Bonsor Mill .
4 Thérèse called out to the wooden spoon clotted with Dijon mustard .
5 Fletcher had needed all his diplomatic flair to unscramble the arrangements at the hotel and have the luggage brought out to the car .
6 The battered husband returns to be told and " " reconforté " " , " comforted " , by the tale of the treatment meted out to the would-be seducer .
7 It is clear that the director relishes the cruel revenge meted out to the crudely characterised Cornish villagers even more than the turned bookworm does , thus inciting the audience to condone the sorry sight .
8 Eventually there was a knock on the door and Dad called out to the landlord , Mr Priest , to enter .
9 ‘ in the wreck of human affairs , indeed , God often makes His truth appear ; and causes His Gospel , like a plank thrown out to the perishing mariner , to be properly known and prized . ’
10 Now doubts have been cast on the justice meted out to the Tottenham Three , and who knows what other cases will come to light ?
11 During a DHAC demonstration in the Guildhall , Alderman Hegarty of the Nationalist Party called out to the demonstrators : ‘ It is just unfortunate that you have come under the influence of card-bearing members of the Communist committee . ’
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