Example sentences of "out to [noun] with " in BNC.

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1 His party of three ships had travelled from Lisbon out to Malacca with Albuquerque , thence down the Strait and past the immense island of Borneo to the confused archipelago where all spices known to man grew in wild profusion .
2 Erm what I what I 'd like to , I mean I 've written out in rough you know , what I 'd like to send out to departments with the the the homework timetable and it 's just , you know I I 'm trying to say to the members of staff I do n't wan na interfere with the way that they organise their departments or their classrooms but I want to propose , you know that things like all seventh year classes should have one homework per subject per week .
3 She had met them in London the previous summer during their annual holiday and had agreed to travel out to Naples with them and look after their two young children .
4 Later in 1257 Roger went out to Germany with Richard , where the latter had been elected king .
5 It can not be otherwise with the approach of death ; whether we go on pilgrimage with Raleigh or put out to sea with Tennyson , the metaphor of travel is one with which the poets have made us familiar .
6 The single-engine Cessna 172 took off from a beach on Stewart Island , on the southern coast , and headed out to sea with Mr Maurice Treweek clinging to the tail .
7 I swear that dog was looking out to sea with his blind eye .
8 Before the British fleet was back in position Admiral Conflans was able , on 14 November , to get out to sea with 21 ships of the line and five smaller warships .
9 The seed corn left to accompany the dead could sprout again — as a boy , he had heard reports of successful experiments on damp rags in the dark — the coins for the ferryman , fallen among the collapsed lips and tongueless jawbones of the discovered dead , could be buffed and brightened until the curls in the hair of Demeter , caught up in rich ropes under a garland of corn floating with ribbons , gleamed glossily again , and the Cupid on Riba 's emblematic ship , facing out to sea with his drawn bow over the whorl of the prow , stood out in silver against the duller ground .
10 From the masthead Tilda , having sailed out to sea with Grace , took a closer survey of the Reach .
11 Before she reached my name I had chosen the wife for Old Red ; when Gwenellen Jones answered I had also chosen my bridesmaid 's dress , asked Matron for an extra holiday , coaxed our fare money out of my father , and was flying out to Singapore with Dickie .
12 Mackie was out to lunch with Dee-Dee .
13 She said : ‘ I went out to lunch with friends and we shared a bottle of champagne .
14 OUT TO lunch WITH GOOD FOOD
15 Details of the scrip and the offer to buy the scrip shares by Barclays de Zoete Wedd Securities Limited ( ‘ BZW ’ ) are contained in separate documents being sent out to shareholders with the annual report .
16 ‘ I want you to come out to Leytonstone with me and let me show you something . ’
17 In his account of the final stage , it is as if the unheard melody of which he had some intimation suddenly becomes audible and transposes all his experience into its terms : In my prayer I was reaching out to heaven with heartfelt longing when I became aware , in a way I can not explain , of a symphony of song , and in myself I sensed a corresponding harmony at once wholly delectable and heavenly , which persisted in my mind .
18 The travellers regarded their inn , The Ship ( long eroded ) , as no more than a functional staging-post , an ill-mannered house , too , run by William Driver — an Englishman , as Boswell pointed out to Johnson with some glee .
19 He saw the man Eochaid picked , and watched him ride out to mid-field with two unarmed monks and the biggest cross they could find , drawing men 's eyes from Thorfinn himself .
20 During the campaign , he was put out to grass with three old political warhorses , Denis Healey , Norman Tebbit and Roy Jenkins , who provided a rather genial breakfast-time alternative to the Old Devils .
21 There you are , taking the children out to tea with Ann Keat … ’
22 ‘ How dare you go out to dinner with Ricky ? ’ screamed Perdita .
23 ‘ I told her you 'd gone out to dinner with Ricky .
24 She continued to go out to dinner with academics , to receive the hard-drinking architect .
25 Annunziata agreed that Anthony was unlikely to waste time going out to dinner with the others even if he did return in time and promised to cook something quickly for him if he appeared wanting a meal .
26 The sight of Fred and Daisy after the first night added to his nerve , and he scooped the skeletal Peaseblossom out of a dressing-room full of tulle to take her out to dinner with them .
27 ‘ I came last night , but they told me that you 'd gone out to dinner with friends .
28 Has he already been out to dinner with someone before coming here ?
29 But at least the mystery was nearing a solution — even if she had no idea why Luke Hunter should want to go out to dinner with a woman whose sole contact with him up till now had been violently centred somewhere round the solar plexus .
30 The question was , did she want to go out to dinner with him ?
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