Example sentences of "out to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It will also rekindle suspicions among the Euro-sceptical wing of the Tory Party that the MEPs , led by Sir Christopher Prout , have sold out to a new brand of Euro-federalism , redolent of continental social and industrial consensus politics . |
2 | From a paper selling to dissident literati and the children of CND It was extending out to a new rock culture , and this accelerated the departure of the old American influences . |
3 | Alternatively the vendor may wish to transfer out to a new company all the assets and liabilities not being sold or assumed and then sell the shares in the original company . |
4 | Bore it out to a fourteen eighty and |
5 | A local authority was called out to a feral cat problem at the local prison . |
6 | The battle of words in a takeover bid for an engineering firm is hotting up — with shareholders being asked not to sell out to a cheap offer . |
7 | As I write , the invitation has gone out to a thousand mainstream church leaders to attend a London conference , ‘ to equip church leaders who desire to develop the gift and ministry of prophecy . ’ |
8 | The dining room has a thirty foot wall of glass which enables guests to view the attractive landscaped garden and which looks out to a small patio for guests to enjoy in the summer . |
9 | Colour a little piece of fondant brown and roll out to a small strip . |
10 | He looked at her , and she saw him come erect , the magical mechanism of the male penis , lifting and filling out to a great rod the colour of a dull sunset . |
11 | Mr Nightingale had been a wartime soldier in a fairly respectable regiment ( George 's opinion as an excavalryman ) and while he had filled out to a pink-and-white chubbiness he still wore a small military moustache that had stayed loyally ginger as a reminder of the Desert campaign . |
12 | She was a very simple heroine who did nothing spectacular , never rowed out to a shattered vessel in a Force 10 gale nor carried a lamp amongst the cholera , but she was my inspiration at a very low moment . |
13 | She held a book , reached out to a tall glass of pale gold wine , a twin to Jay 's . |
14 | Do n't zoom the lens in and out , either , but save this effect for the last shot in which you zoom out to a wide view of the garden again . |
15 | The lyricism that sells out to a state-ordained reality and solidarity is not the only lyricism we know , and it is the opposite of much of what we know by that name . |
16 | A further point is that there is no need to rely on the right unless the decompilation is carried out to a substantial part of the original program ( there is no infringement to excuse otherwise ) . |
17 | But I drag Rachel out to a warm comforting Indian restaurant . |
18 | I begin and it all comes blurting out to a complete stranger . |
19 | His covered body was taken out to a cooler resting place , and suddenly the foundry seemed to be going round and round . |
20 | Why not the luxurious et cetera bath , and let me take you out to a decent dinner ? ’ |
21 | Their current job , to calibrate RAF runways , is being put out to a private company at East Midlands Airport . |
22 | All this is set to change if the Government agrees to plans by Oftel , the telecommunications industry regulator , to centralise the 999 emergency service by contracting it out to a private Call Handling Agency . |
23 | Roll out to a largish square , about 10x12·5cm ( 4x5inches ) — this will be the map — and trim . |
24 | The skipper was preparing to take her out to a second rendezvous arranged for that night when the lookouts saw the grey canoe with a lone paddler . |
25 | Attempts to make clinicians more accountable for the resources they used , another theme of the Griffiths report , led to pilot projects on management budgeting for clinicians , broadening out to a second phase of pilots in Resource Management in six hospital and six community sites in 1987 . |
26 | Hedges of prickly pear border the cliff paths giving superb views out to a gleaming blue sea |
27 | Ireland went down 68-94 to England in their opener and then lost out to a late rally that took Wales to a 92-82 win in their afternoon clash . |
28 | Everywhere candidates lost out to a low turnout … all the signs are that the voters have had enough for this year |
29 | Cut , stay where you are but reframe the shot by zooming out to a wider angle before continuing the recording . |
30 | The debate is a profound one and it is only just beginning to reach out to a wider audience . |