Example sentences of "[vb infin] out to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since they were often working on stories or novels , they would call out to each other " What are they doing now ? " , if the next chapter was being set by someone else .
2 ‘ They would call out to each other and — ’
3 One might reach out to other affinities .
4 It is not thought appropriate to say that the modern economy requires such an underclass , and certainly not that it must reach out to other countries to sustain and refresh it .
5 We must reach out to all levels of society and to all ages .
6 Those facts aside , Masham Methodists could possibly reach out to 80 couples who were married in the church .
7 The church could perhaps think how it might reach out to such people , and offer facilities and friendships that make life easier for people to face while they search for meaning in their lives .
8 If I did not trust and live his fantasy image of myself I could no longer reach out to distorted splinters and did not know where to begin to look for myself .
9 it was still in the sixties , they call it the swinging sixties , I mean I did n't see anything swinging in the sixties at all , I did n't think it was swinging , but er and they do n't like now the swinging sixties and I think really it was then that er people did er branch out to new ideas .
10 This detailed questionaire will go out to 500 people as part of a pilot study .
11 Range er of information that you 're gon na put out to that person so that he can bring in o other customers to your arms .
12 I hope that , as soon as possible , the local government commission will spell out to local authorities and to the Secretary of State areas such as West Sussex in which no change may be preferable to radical reform .
13 In particular , they enjoy : ( i ) a different variety of instruments in the eurobond market ; ( ii ) arbitrage opportunities between domestic and euro-issues — e.g. GMAC euro/domestic spreads might widen out to 30 basis points , generating arbitrage opportunities ; and ( iii ) a tax advantage .
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