Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] out to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | But on the eastern margin it keeps its own counsel : instead of heading out to sea to follow the line of the Easter Island Ridge , this Pacific Ocean boundary stretches ( with only three minor hiccups ) directly down the American coasts , from Attu Island in the Aleutians to Diego Ramirez Island off Cape Horn . |
2 | Booksellers should begin to look seriously at the possibilities of stocking multimedia products , or run the risk of losing out to consumer electronics retailers and an erosion of their market . |
3 | As more people find themselves in the same position , men stop mocking each other for doing housework and mothers-in-law cease criticising their sons ' wives about going out to work . |
4 | Women also appear as ‘ invisible deviants ’ supposedly ‘ causing ’ delinquency through going out to work . |
5 | ‘ If you 're not doing anything how about coming out to supper with me ? ’ |
6 | For example , whilst advertising is very important in reaching out to consumer markets , it is of relatively little significance to industrial markets , where personal selling is the most popular method . |
7 | Lebanese drug traffickers visiting the island to close a deal would check into a hotel like the Palm Beach or the Golden Bay on Dekalia Road , and , on going out to dinner , would find Taxi George at the kerb . |
8 | Some wives saw the farm as an alternative to going out to work . |
9 | For many day care attenders , the service provides an alternative to going out to work . |
10 | But prophets rarely live comfortably for long in their own — or other people 's — company , and in 1965 Dylan horrified his faithful audience by selling out to commerce . |