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

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1 I took them out as a favour to my employees . ’
2 One of the innovatory features of the Act is that the holder of the office it sets up — the Data Protection Registrar — has the task of applying a set of principles — the Data Protection Principles , set out as a Schedule to the Act .
3 Within the firm , however , the burden of liability will be apportioned by agreement , either generally , as for example by reference to profit and loss sharing ratios or by recognition of the right of a salaried partner held out as a partner to an indemnity from the equity partners , or specifically to meet the circumstances of a particular claim against the firm .
4 But the deputies believe they 've been singled out as a obstacle to producing cheaper coal in Britain 's pits , in the run up to privatization .
5 We 're actually at the moment the the the brief , the focus is to actually on what we , look at what we would send out as a report to parents .
6 The moral decline of the West cries out for a return to the morals of protestant Christianity which will tell the nation what they must do to be strong once more .
7 The good nature and humour of most Scotsmen never failed to appreciate the situation , ( an immigrant father taking his kids out for a run to the country ) and they at all times were friendly .
8 The move will be seen as a further step towards a possible post-election deal between Labour and the Liberal Democrats , who are holding out for a commitment to PR for the Commons as a pre-condition of backing a minority government .
9 Designer smells , which can take the anxiety out of a trip to the dentist or make your synthetic upholstery smell like real leather , are now being released on an unsuspecting public .
10 Some States may have interests arising out of a treaty to which they are parties , and which is to be interpreted or applied by the Court .
11 In certain cases declarations and injunctions can also be sought under Order 53 ; and a claim for damages can be joined to an AJR if it arises out of a matter to which the AJR relates and provided the court is satisfied that the applicant has a case in private law for the award of damages .
12 A figure popped out of a doorway to Alexei 's left , and he cut at it with his sword and ran on .
13 CHRIS KAMARA is set to be priced out of a move to Sheffield United .
14 Thus a Dean of Durham , and an ex-Bishop of Durham , and a complicated patronage secretary who popped out of holes like a rabbit , and a doctrine of apostolic authority , and an Archbishop of York , and a desire to follow the calling of God even if it looked unlikely , winkled a professor out of a career to which he seemed to have been born .
15 The colt is out of a half-sister to Milligram , who is out of the 1,000 Guineas winner One in a Million .
16 The Last Tycoon filly , out of a half-sister to Royal Gait , acquitted herself well on the Midlands track on her only start last month , gamely chasing home easy winner Ballerina after being switched , finishing two lengths second .
17 Will not CBI ( Scotland ) take a dim view of the Government 's decision to opt out of a commitment to the single currency ?
18 Katharine Hamnett 's instinct for kicking against the Establishment comes partly out of the mind-set of her own particular generation , partly out of a reaction to an upper middle-class upbringing .
19 In many respects the ‘ New Conservatism ’ in Britain and the United States was born out of a reaction to the high inflation of the mid-1970s .
20 Darlington council 's town twinning officer , Michelle Le Neveu , approached a dairy wholesaler asking if milkmen would be willing to help out with a door to door collection .
21 Ideally some of the training centres should be phased out with a view to developing more flexible training arrangements for a wider range of young people who may or may not be mentally handicapped .
22 The difficulty with standard significance tests is that their valid and effective use usually depends on the way the data are approached — for example whether the research has been designed with a specific hypothesis in mind or a less focused post hoc analysis is being carried out with a view to revealing underlying patterns .
23 As we pointed out in a tailpiece to this chapter in the first edition , the CNAA announced in June 1979 a modification of validation procedures for public sector institutions offering its courses .
24 Ms Lamont , who will take over as chairwoman in March , will set out in a speech to the group its objectives for the 1990s and urge female supporters to continue the fight to shape the party 's agenda to reflect their concerns .
25 That was deemed to be 15 seconds too long , Sam was penalised one shot then bowed out in a play-off to old foe Mark ‘ Jesse ’ James who gunned him down by holing an outrageous downhill put on the self-same green the following evening .
26 The mainspring of his actions as archbishop he spelled out in a letter to the king in 1281 : all Christian rulers derived their authority from , and were subordinate to , ecclesiastical law , to which kings , by virtue of their great dignity , were bound in a degree exceeding that of any other layman .
27 The traders ' views were set out in a letter to Darlington Council from the Clark 's Yard Traders Association and the planning brief was approved .
28 The plan set out in a letter to the union is being seen as a sign that all thirty one pits earmarked for closure last year , will now shut .
29 Wycliffe walked the length of the waterfront to where the road petered out in a footpath to the headland .
30 Peter Daley of Waste Management International has pointed out in a lecture to Britain 's Royal Academy of Engineering that landfills , at the present rate of waste generation in Europe , use about two square metres of land per person per century .
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