Example sentences of "[to-vb] [pers pn] out to [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Right , well we want to make sure that you can get out to lunch sort of by , that 's running a bit fast that clock , we 'd like to get you out to lunch by about half past twelve otherwise you 'll end up being late do n't you with all the other people |
2 | I had called Professor Ruiperez from my hostal , and at once he came to take me out to lunch at an expensive restaurant featuring all the local dishes , including a hearty paella and fine Rioja wines . |
3 | ‘ He wants to take me out to dinner tonight , ’ Alexandra could not resist adding . |
4 | When she learned — shock , horror , dismay ! — that he wanted to take me out to dinner she had the brass nerve to call me ‘ a Jezebel ’ ! |
5 | ‘ As a matter of fact , the really nasty bit was when I was walking across here , coming over the head of the cliff there with the wind trying to blow me out to sea again . ’ |
6 | Do n't you have a boyfriend to take you out to lunch ? ’ |
7 | She said I wo n't be able to take you out to lunch till after Christmas time cos I 'll be far too busy . |
8 | " I want to take you out to dinner , Lollie , " he said . |
9 | The sight of Fred and Daisy after the first night added to his nerve , and he scooped the skeletal Peaseblossom out of a dressing-room full of tulle to take her out to dinner with them . |
10 | ‘ She has all her old friends from Vienna to take her out to dinner . |