Example sentences of "[to-vb] out to [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Captain Faulknor was still concerned about the ship 's speed and said to Jenking , ‘ that it would be better to stand out to sea for the night . ’ |
2 | But no in those days if you had children er young children at any rate you , you , you never expected to go out to work at all . |
3 | But Grace would n't need them to go out to sea on the ebb tide . |
4 | She continued to go out to dinner with academics , to receive the hard-drinking architect . |
5 | But at least the mystery was nearing a solution — even if she had no idea why Luke Hunter should want to go out to dinner with a woman whose sole contact with him up till now had been violently centred somewhere round the solar plexus . |
6 | The question was , did she want to go out to dinner with him ? |
7 | When Sophie woke on Tuesday morning she remembered with something of a shock that she had promised to go out to dinner with Giles . |
8 | A spokesman from Hewlett Packard commented that this had caused SAP to lose out to Oracle in the UK : ‘ But SAP is now revising its R/3 marketing strategy ’ , he said . |
9 | A dredge chugging around the Cornish coastline will suck up , with equipment resembling a giant vacuum cleaner , the mining waste that previous generations of tin miners have allowed to flow out to sea in streams and rivers . |
10 | Before the British fleet was back in position Admiral Conflans was able , on 14 November , to get out to sea with 21 ships of the line and five smaller warships . |