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

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1 I stop at the drive-in bank then I drive out the highway to the lake to pick up my date .
2 He held out the collar to the teacher with one hand and pointed to a picture of Koko with the other .
3 His players carried out the plan to the letter and wrapped up the three points as a perfect birthday gift .
4 Roll out the pastry to an oblong measuring 8 x 12 inch .
5 He did this quite openly , because if anybody asked where he was going , he would say he was finding out the route to the Fire Court for Floy and Snodgrass 's journey .
6 In Compressor/Expander mode , compression on the neck pickup swells out the tone to a given ceiling and sustains it , making it good for McCartney-esque melodic lines , but also for slapping , as the limiter-like properties of the compressor prevent massive explosions of sound .
7 He leapt and took out the window to the President 's bedroom with his left shoulder .
8 Roll out the marzipan to a slightly smaller rectangle and lay it on top of pastry .
9 Many years ago , if a work was stolen you might report it to the police or the FBI , but there was no way to get out the word to the market .
10 However , when Moscow threatened war on the Rada if it continued to collaborate with Kaledin and to refuse to allow the Red Army to cross Ukrainian territory to attack the White forces , the anti-Bolsheviks read out the ultimatum to the shocked delegates .
11 So long as you know how far it is to the line , and so long as someone is calling out the time to the start , you just need to judge your speed correctly .
12 Estimate groundspeed and work out the time to the threshold .
13 I took out the key to the padlock and opened the door .
14 In the last days of the campaign Churchill returned to the attack , pointing out the danger to the parliamentary leadership of the Labour Party posed by the National Executive ; but Attlee replied patiently , explaining the constitutional position of himself and his colleagues as he saw it ; naturally his supporters — with the exception of Laski himself — did not gainsay his arguments , and on the whole the electorate took little interest in the discussion .
15 It was a fast journey , and accomplished for the most part in silence , although Rohan did point out the entrance to the Château de Biron , as they flashed past .
16 The tips owners , who were not available for comment , have been told that the responsibility for making the tip safe is theirs , even though they had up until recently leased out the site to a local company which operated the tip .
17 Her first employment was likely to be as a " reading girl " , that is to sit on a stool and read out the copy to a compositor .
18 At one stage a dancer cracks out the rhythm to a delicious reel , and in another place Liam ‘ Hothouse ’ O'Maonlai plays some batty didgeridoo lines and sings along a bit .
19 Waldegrave threw out the challenge to the physics community last week at the annual conference of the Institute of Physics in Brighton .
20 At Clyde Street alone paying punters pushed out the boat to the tune of 5,680 passengers every day .
21 And I 've I 've known I 've heard of the Glen Islan m men would walk out the hill to the market of Braemar , the Castletown market they used to say , likely going there for sheep or something , I do n't know that was beyond my stories .
22 Cut out the bump to the exact size of buckram .
23 This itself would rule out the move to a Single Currency .
24 The guide led her into the air-conditioned jewellery shop and held out the box to a sales assistant .
25 I 'm going to spell out a warning to the aeroplane pilot by making you all into letters .
26 ‘ We 've put out a call to the hospital personnel that we 're low on blood and some of them have volunteered to come in .
27 At the 1991 Autocar & Motor Awards the optimism was rather more guarded , as Lord King spelled out a message to the motor industry to take pride in engineering .
28 TEM recently sent out a circular to the many hospitals with their machines , asking them to look out for uranium dust .
29 He stretched out a foot to the fire , stirring the peats .
30 If you 've been thinking about taking out a subscription to the Royal Horticultural Society , now 's the time to do it .
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