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

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1 So had these cunning little creatures marked out their pathway to food with a species-specific street lamp system that only they could perceive ?
2 I think it was then I tried to work out her relationship to Gómez , but the complexity of it made it difficult to grasp .
3 It was a familiar sight to see her running up and down the side line refereeing , or getting out her bike to cycle out to the reserve to organise Guides .
4 Brightening , she held out her glass to Richard and he poured her more wine .
5 Like an automaton , she held out her hand to Nina .
6 But Flavia , her eyes full of her love for me , held out her hand to Sapt as he came into the room .
7 She held out her hand to Charles Briant , ‘ Give me some money , Charlie , take it out of my wages . ’
8 Then she held out her hand to Eileen and gave it a strong clasp that made her wince .
9 She held out her trophy to Cleo and Dauntless .
10 He that putteth not out his money to usury , nor taketh reward against the innocent ’ ; this psalm is illustrated by one of the most inventive miniatures of the Stuttgart Psalter , c .830 ) .
11 No oranges will taste the same as those we ate on t hose Saturday mornings , saving the peel to throw at the screen when Roy Rogers brought out his guitar to serenade Dale Evans across a Texas campfire that was flickering in an enchanted cave in a Manchester street .
12 ‘ Even before you pointed out his similarity to Clinton , I would have given him a reasonable rating .
13 He held out his arm to Tabitha .
14 Moore smiled and held out his hand to Doctor Thornhill .
15 Though watched by Louis , Gomez held out his hand to Trent in an unspoken plea for absolution .
16 He was on his feet , holding out his hand to Nick who went to him and took it trustingly .
17 James held out his hand to Stephen and said in a deep , confident voice , ‘ Good to see you , Stephen ; you look well . ’
18 He held out his hand to Jehana .
19 Willis stood up and held out his hand to George who shook it warmly .
20 Yashkin held out his hand to Duncan .
21 ‘ Thanks , young lady , thanks a lot , ’ he said , holding out his hand to Mary .
22 Neil Kinnock was happy that his deputy should spell out his commitment to equality as Labour 's objective .
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