Example sentences of "out to the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside . |
2 | Men in regular employment found their real wages rising and many families moved out to the new housing estates , where evidence rapidly came to light of female depression arising primarily from physical isolation . |
3 | He and Mum were moved out to the new estate . |
4 | In the 1860s a line was built along the path of the old moat and then out to the new dock at Neufahrwasser ( Nowy Port ) , and ten years later a second branch line went on up the coast to Koszalin . |
5 | I rolled up my trousers and carried the bags out to the first barge . |
6 | Jenkins picked up another four and handed them out to the other customers sitting at the counter . |
7 | are writing the remit and then the remits are n't going out to the other competitors . |
8 | So what we 're doing is we then send them this , why do n't we pass it out to the other piece of the group ? |
9 | If they were grubby , you were told to put your hand out and you had a cut with cane , a punishment which was then meted out to the other hand , followed by the order — ‘ Go and wash ’ . |
10 | Funny way they get them all the way out to the other side ! |
11 | ‘ Our hearts go out to the other victims of this atrocity . ’ |
12 | Charity felt her heart go out to the other woman . |
13 | But the rabbi was a very kind man and his heart went out to the poor man . |
14 | ‘ We 've had to give out to the poor people in this town great quantities of bread and cheese today , and they 're still complaining . |
15 | ‘ We went right out to the Blue Lagoon . |
16 | Playing one of his few games in goal for Scotland , the Perth-born keeper , rolled the ball out to the experienced Manchester City fullback Willie Donachie ; with a shot of slide-rule perfection , Donachie lobbed the stranded Blyth , scoring a perfect own goal which gave Wales a fortunate draw . |
17 | The two reportedly denied reports that they had left their London hotel to attend the Palestine National Council ( PNC ) meeting in Algiers in September [ see pp. 38453-54 ] , and the PLO news agency Wafa on Sept. 26 said that they had not attended the PLO meeting in person , but had sent a message which was read out to the political committee . |
18 | And they 'll reach out to the best part of your body . |
19 | In Holloway they do n't take you out to the ante-natal clinic or get you a scan or nothing ; Styal they do . |
20 | Sleep is also very important for me , much more than going out to the newest disco or restaurant . |
21 | Sophie finished draining the abscess and injected a liquid antibiotic into the cavity , then she handed the rabbit over to Helen , who took it out to the small boy in the waiting-room . |
22 | Just north of Dungeness atomic power station , he slowed through the village of Lydd and followed the road out to the small airport . |
23 | I slid out of bed , put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing . |
24 | Louisa received it so , and her heart went out to the suffering woman . |
25 | I think that erm we have a great role to play in international agencies , in people going out to the developing world to teach through education , to perhaps change attitudes in rural development where , as we know , greater prosperity tends to influence people to have fewer children , and since many of the reasons for having large families is to ensure survival , so that the agricultural plot is taken over , the family continues to work , the active group can field the older group , there is less need for that now . |
26 | The British staff at Culham were pointing out to the eminent scientists that they are paid less than their colleagues from fourteen other European countries working alongside them . |
27 | He washed and went out to the nearest bar for a tall glass of water and a coffee . |
28 | It was pointed out to the young man that Philip was the chairman of CUM . |
29 | The first set in each pair were sent out to the participating schools in October and November 1985 , and the second parallel set in February 1986 . |
30 | Today this city-state is a pleasant mixture of Chinese , Malay and Indian cultures — temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers , and wide tree-lined avenues with gracious colonial buildings look out to the sparkling sea . |