Example sentences of "[v-ing] out [art] [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Chrissie shouted to him , oi , where are your Beatle boots then ? and started bashing out the rhythm to ‘ Glad All Over ’ on the table . |
2 | It normally takes six months from filling out a form to getting permission to emigrate . |
3 | And the sister was further surprised when , holding out a hand to Millie , it was not taken , but , instead , the child began to walk out before her , only to be brought to a stop by the nun saying , ‘ You must always ask Mother Superior if you may leave her presence . |
4 | Maria was nearest to him , and he pulled her into the circle of one arm , holding out the other to Nicky . |
5 | Mrs Maybury was now holding out the baby to her , and it was stroking her face . |
6 | The working party , which was headed by John McFarlane , managing director of Citibank UK , took the unusual step of sending out a questionnaire to 90 leading individuals from sectors with an interest in auditing — the business community , auditing firms , academics , regulators and major shareholders asking for their views on three key points : the concerns facing auditing today ; the action required to resolve those concerns ; and the future direction of auditing . |
7 | Where they repairing client , where there is hopefully an extremely good relationship , we felt that that was a bit dangerous to be sending out a form to the Chief Executive of saying what er do you think of the service . |
8 | Then someone she did like , Mr. Middlemass , the Document Examiner , with his jacket slung over his shoulders , leaping up the stairs three steps at a time and calling out a greeting to the desk . |
9 | So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly . |
10 | In the last days of the campaign Churchill returned to the attack , pointing out the danger to the parliamentary leadership of the Labour Party posed by the National Executive ; but Attlee replied patiently , explaining the constitutional position of himself and his colleagues as he saw it ; naturally his supporters — with the exception of Laski himself — did not gainsay his arguments , and on the whole the electorate took little interest in the discussion . |
11 | You can reduce the amount of work needed by cutting out the need to manually identify afflicted records , using the following script : |
12 | Theda cried , reaching out a hand to her . |
13 | But it points out that its representatives were in September already handing out a booklet to GPs ‘ which included the studies on elderly patients ’ reported to the Paris symposium . |
14 | If you 've been thinking about taking out a subscription to the Royal Horticultural Society , now 's the time to do it . |
15 | It is vital in carrying out a role to : |
16 | Bismarck followed it up by putting out a feeler to Great Britain , but nothing came of it . |
17 | He did this quite openly , because if anybody asked where he was going , he would say he was finding out the route to the Fire Court for Floy and Snodgrass 's journey . |
18 | Harlequins ' prompt 30-day suspension of the Wallaby World Cup forward , which forestalled any further action by the powers-that-be , did lead to him sitting out the loss to Northampton in the league ( although few of Quins ' other internationals played anyway ) . |
19 | ‘ Do n't , Taggy , ’ Theda begged , stretching out a hand to her . |