Example sentences of "be [to-vb] out [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Hundreds more hospitals are to opt out of health service management and the Government wants to revamp the bureaucracy to cope with the changes .
2 There is still a lot of to work on if we are to get out of trouble , ’ he said .
3 It 's about ordinary people in an ordinary world and the most special thing that can happen to anybody is to fall in love , and the worst is to fall out of love .
4 SEBASTIAN COE is to come out of retirement to run the London Marathon on Sunday 18 April .
5 Once again , the object is to set out with precision the circumstances in which the partners can remove an offending colleague without the need to seek a dissolution of the firm .
6 There 's a lot going on , but we , we 're not getting involved , the safest thing is to keep out of sight , you know ?
7 He complained about Tory colleagues : ‘ They do n't know what it is to run out of money at the end of the week . ’
8 It was the prison , of course , which was to come out on top .
9 Mr Peter Bergg , Liberal Democrat , said improving training was essential if Britain was to come out of recession .
10 If he was to opt out of music , his next project could involve writing .
11 Eh ? , the only reason you joined the T A was to get out of work
12 God , to think how chuffed I was to get out of uniform .
13 In all areas of intervention the first step for purists was to speak out about sex .
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