Example sentences of "out [prep] the [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 In the CI5 computer room , Bodie reported what he had found out about the girl to Cowley .
2 Attempting to find out about the extent to which Creole was used by London schoolchildren , Rosen and Burgess asked teachers to specify whether pupils spoke " ( a ) Standard , ( b ) a full regional Creole , or ( c ) a London/regional mix " ( 1980 : 58 ) .
3 Well do I recall the ecstasy , and the shame , when on about two occasions each year during the summer he would take Jerry , Anna and me out for the day to one of the many beautiful villages around Glasgow .
4 One official wrote that the missing cattle ‘ have probably been driven off some distance by some of the bolder spirits of the village , and hired out for the season to some not over-scrupulous cultivator , with instructions to let them go loose when done with .
5 I can remember the red deer on the hills below our homesite , ’ whispered Creggan in reply , his gaze passing out through the cage to the warm evening beyond , ‘ as they came grazing in herds along the distant glen .
6 He proceeded to remind her verbally as she followed him sheepishly out through the dining-room to a wide archway that led to the terrace , though she did n't need this painful reminder of the way they 'd given in to their wild passion every evening in Seville .
7 A keen owner of fast motor cycles and cars since he was fifteen , he set out after the war to be a racing driver .
8 The problem is going to get much larger , and it is not good enough simply to make money out of the rush to home ownership .
9 But by then she was so inwardly tense at the deception which through love and loyalty she had to perform that she barely noticed the grand buildings as she drove up out of the valley to where the town ended and a tarmacked road through woodland began .
10 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
11 So it 's erm out of the question to , basically , to adopt , unless you 're early twenties and have maybe perhaps eight years to wait .
12 surplus arising out of the operation to be distributed to members in proportion to their purchases ; this was originally distributed through dividends , later it was paid through trading stamps but is now being increasingly abandoned in favour of lower prices ;
13 The head looks out of the proportion to the rest of the body , with the mouth extended well forwards and down , indicating the hoover nature of feeding .
14 In fifty different variations of British uniform , with cooking pots , cardboard boxes and bundles of clothing slung about us , we shuffled out of the camp to a railway siding with an escort of thirty-six guards and three dogs .
15 Place Barn , Wilmington , Polegate , East Sussex Place Barn , Wilmington , is flint-walled barn which was formerly attached to Priory Farm at the head of the hill that leads out of the village to the South Downs .
16 He found Merlyn Rock where , in the summer of 1595 , the Spaniards landed and burned the village along with Newlyn and Penzance ; then in the gathering dusk he made his way up the hill out of the village to Paul and the church of St Pol de Leon ( not he of Tarsus but a Celtic gentleman ) , also burned by the Spaniards and rebuilt afterwards .
17 He continued to carry her out of the gate to his carriage , and lifted her up to the seat .
18 Kate then marched the girl along the cell row , through the desk sergeant 's office and out of the building to the car park .
19 Pindar pleads with Arkesilas for one of these nobles who is out of favour , a ‘ pollarded oak-tree ’ — cp. the tyrant 's maxim about ‘ pruning the tallest poppies ’ on p. 51 ; and in the late sixth century when the balance of strength was the other way , Arkesilas III had been forced out of the country to Samos .
20 They 're even sending it out of the country to Yugoslavia and France . ’
21 At the cry of ‘ stewards ’ , forty leathery men of uncertain age , who , as agents , had devoted their lives to the Party , frogmarched the YCs out of the hall to loud applause .
22 Then they came , diving out of the sun to our right , each picking up a Ju87 .
23 They dived down from out of the sun to the south and in view of the short space of time that had elapsed since the aircraft had landed it is almost certain that the enemy aircraft must have seen the Sunderland in the air .
24 Once he was there , she tried to exact his help in smuggling client records out of the firm to her home .
25 You 'd start off with parliamentary business then have a review of foreign affairs , and very important departmental things may often have to be shoved out of the way to another Cabinet .
26 That does n't sound out of the way to me .
27 I learned from my uncle how to catch fish in the wetland during the dry season by using special fishing tackle , and how to release the fishing net during the rainy season when the water came out of the river to the field and wetland .
28 Rose decides to cop out of the trip to Antibes for another week here with Dieter . ’
29 At the end of the rollout the tailwheel lock was disengaged to allow us to amble back round the peri-track ; thereafter the shutdown followed usual pattern of a cooling-down period , a magneto check and the pulling out of the mixture to full lean .
30 He kicked his horse with a small , angry sense of mourning and followed Bicker as they made their way out of the square to the gates of the Rorim ; felt the wind rasp his face as they left behind the shelter of the buildings .
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