Example sentences of "[vb base] out to the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Today this city-state is a pleasant mixture of Chinese , Malay and Indian cultures — temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers , and wide tree-lined avenues with gracious colonial buildings look out to the sparkling sea . |
2 | In the West , we voluntarily sell out to the alluring God of Materialism and allow ourselves to be manipulated and controlled by Western ideals . |
3 | ‘ Our hearts go out to the other victims of this atrocity . ’ |
4 | I point out to the hon. Gentleman that the 1981 Act is now steadily being made more effective , that more resources are being made available every year and that parents are becoming more and more aware of their rights under that Act . |
5 | I point out to the hon. Member for Ogmore that the Sunday trading laws could be suspended only by primary legislation . |
6 | For most families who move out to the rurban fringe , what new problems do they have for going shopping or to work ? |
7 | JOHN Paul II has chosen the theme for the 1993 World Day of Peace : If you want peace , reach out to the poor . |
8 | Reach out to the poor |
9 | IF YOU want peace , reach out to the poor . |
10 | THE theme of this year 's message from Pope John Paul II for Peace Sunday was : ‘ If you want peace , reach out to the poor ’ . |
11 | When I reach out to the big mug of coffee on the table , it is cold , and I wonder how long I 've been asleep . |
12 | Some languages are peculiar to one region , yet intimately related to others beyond — like the 500 or so Austronesian tongues which not only link speakers in Vietnam and Cambodia with those in Fiji , Malaysia , the Philippines , Sulawesi and Borneo , but also reach out to the inland mountains of Taiwan , the North Island of New Zealand , and to the speakers of Dobu in the d'Entrecasteaux islands and of Trukese on Truk . |
13 | ‘ The confiscation of proceeds from drugs crimes makes it difficult for traffickers to salt away their funds , do time and come out to the high life . ’ |
14 | Then as before , step out to the shallow water , lift out the daggerboard , raise the rudder completely and lift the boat ashore . |