Example sentences of "out to [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 And upon the way they round a leper , struggling in a quagmire , who cried out to them with a loud voice to help him for the love of God ; and when Rodrigo heard this , he alighted from his beast and helped him , and placed him upon the beast before him , and carried him with him in this manner to the inn where he took up his lodging that night .
2 Woodruffe pushed it open , and the organized moan of pleading chords reached out to them with the smell of cold masonry and dusty matting and faintly dinging incense .
3 That was what I I wrote and I well I read that out to them at the at that night .
4 ‘ Mrs. Bihi and the party she represents do not call for payment out to them of the sum presently in court .
5 There were long shifts on the road without a break , and wives used to bring their husband 's lunch out to them on the road .
6 Oh , poor Travis , Leith thought , her sympathies going out to him for the terrible time he was having .
7 Had he gone out with the schedule the results would have been chaotic , yet he himself had not seen these double questions until they were pointed out to him at the internal testing stage .
8 The person giving it may not realise the full legal consequences of it as regards the release of a co-debtor ; but that is not , in my opinion , a sufficient ground for reading into the document something that is not expressed in it ; and unless you find in it something qualifying the general words , it appears to me that the legal consequences of the general words of discharge must follow , notwithstanding that those consequences may go beyond what the person giving the document would have intended if they had been pointed out to him at the time , and he had had an opportunity of addressing his mind to them .
9 Consisting of off-the-shelf commercial equipment that anyone might buy , it included the Sony video camera that was still signed out to him at the time of his arrest by the FBI in 1990 on a trumped-up passport charge .
10 But Sara 's idea had obviously been the better one , he told himself , though without believing a word of it , for where would they all be now without ‘ Mama 's business venture , ’ as his stepson warmly pointed out to him on a walk round the garden this afternoon .
11 Was she genuinely reaching out to him as a last source of help ?
12 Armed with FARMERS WEEKLY information ( read out to him over the telephone ) I was able instantly to negotiate a return to quarterly charging with my branch manager and a reduction of ½%; in the cost of my borrowing over base rate .
13 ‘ Thank you ! ’ she called out to him over the hubbub .
14 Isabel lowered her hands and held them out to him in an invitation that was as ancient as womanhood .
15 Darwin 's finches , for example , could be seen to be extremely interesting only when their affinities were pointed out to him by a taxonomist .
16 His brevet ( his flying wings in other words ) was situated some two or three inches above the pocket and when this error was pointed out to him by the more die-hard RAF characters he pointed out that the space was to make room for the VC , the DSO and the DFC .
17 I held it out to him from the pouch .
18 Alice Mair had heard the car and came out to him from the kitchen , wiping her hands .
19 He did n't pause as Dessie Burns called out to him from the hardware shop , he did n't notice Mr Kennedy looking over his glasses at all the bottles and apothecary jars in the window display of the chemist 's shop .
20 But even if I 've started bring the putter out to me on the course .
21 ‘ My earliest memory of my father is of him galloping down a field ; my last is of him reaching out to me like a helpless kitten ’
22 More recently ( and more light-heartedly ) it was pointed out to me after a lecture in England , that my ideas on the stratigraphical column were essentially Marxist in ideology .
23 As a male student once pointed out to me in a moment of inspiration , it does n't make sense to say both that women 's talk is trivial and that it is ‘ deep ’ compared to men 's .
24 The Manor was one of the first houses my father ever pointed out to me in an effort to get me to appreciate architecture .
25 George had pointed someone out to me in the dayniter , but he was not the right person : grey haired , but too ill-looking , too old .
26 She took the punishments meted out to her without a murmur .
27 He bent down then , plucking something from the grass , then holding it out to her with a grave smile .
28 And erm I called out to her through the letter box and she come .
29 When at last they began to come out to her in the sun-drenched quadrangle on the Castle 's south side , where she liked to sit , she was patient and cautious .
30 All I had to do was to ferry myself out to her in the inflatable dinghy , with a jerrican of water and a bag of fresh vegetables , eggs , and some rashers of bacon .
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