Example sentences of "[to-vb] out [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 Then my granny had to come out on to the verandah and interfere .
2 But police said children had ignored them and even as rescue workers left the scene they had to warn two more boys who were about to go out on to the ice .
3 No point asking Anatoliy , the young ice-fisherman , by what traditional , weatherwise means he tells when it 's safe to go out on to the Dnepr .
4 With his free hand he started shaking his wallet until the money began to fall out on to the desk .
5 They did not make any hurry about it and Balor writhed and flailed helplessly and blood began to run out on to the ground beneath him .
6 Benin turned back to Vasili then gripped the cassette in both hands and snapped it in half , allowing the tape to spill out on to the road .
7 At West Kensington Lee wanted to get out on to the roof and sledge to Gloucester Road but Dean , who had assumed the position of expert adviser , said he was n't sure about the tunnels .
8 He was as psyched up as a footballer about to step out on to the field on Super Bowl Sunday — but he would be sustaining this level of feverish anticipation all winter .
9 In about 20 seconds , to thunderous applause , I am to step out on to the huge sweeping stairs , each one lit with a different colour for my famous Georges Guetary pastiche from An American In Paris , Stairway to Paradise .
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