Example sentences of "i [vb past] out to " in BNC.

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1 Anyway , as you know , we were almost brought up in the same bassinet , and , as I made out to Mama just a short while ago , if Isobel had to choose between the horse and me , the horse would come out best . ’
2 So , at half-past eleven that night , Sapt and I rode out to the house in New Avenue .
3 I got out to the shops this afternoon and have you noticed they 're into Christmas already ?
4 I got out to the end of the runway first , applied my brakes and did my run-up and magneto checks , whilst waiting impatiently for the oil temperature to rise to the required degree .
5 I swam out to it and tied ropes to it .
6 Some British armoured cars came and began shooting from a distance , and in the chaos I shouted out to four or five brother officers and we drove off in a truck .
7 I shouted out to her but she walked past without even looking .
8 IN THE EARLY 1970s , my wife and I moved out to the northern beaches of Sydney .
9 I cycled out to a completely deserted field , with the trenching left open , as the farmer kindly filled-in every year with a machine .
10 Then he said , seriously , in his own voice : ‘ I came out to the Lock because I was worried he might hurt you . ’
11 ‘ The next day , ’ says Futch , ‘ I drove out to the course , which was covered in snow , to find Riddick chugging along on his own .
12 One Sunday morning I drove out to Port Douglas where , behind the beach , is a market loosely spread beneath the trees rather like a village fete at home .
13 One Friday , I drove out to Cardiff to attend a luncheon , and the Royal Welsh Polo Classic , at Pontcanna Fields in the grounds of Cardiff Castle , for many years the home of the Marquesses of Bute .
14 One misty autumn morning I drove out to the monastery for a look , crunching along lanes covered in empty chestnut husks , which are already an indication of Benedictines ahead , since Benedictines always plant chestnut trees by their buildings .
15 I drove out to Yate one day from Westerley Road
16 I am ashamed of all the slagging off I dished out to Jony boy , the radio 5 commentator ( Alan Green I think ) said Newsome was the most underratted center half in the league ! !
17 Luckily I turned out to be reasonably fluent and uninhibited when expressing my own thoughts and feelings .
18 I turned out to be right .
19 There were n't many weighing machines in Baldersdale , but then a friend had to get one because of health problems and I turned out to be something around ten stones .
20 So once each month from June 1980 until June 1981 , Marlies and I rushed out to Heathrow Airport early Friday afternoon , flew to North America ( Toronto , Washington DC , Los Angeles , Virginia Beach , etc ) and worked in committee through Saturday .
21 I rushed out to a payphone to break the good news to Karen .
22 On my twenty-first birthday I walked out to Battle , to the grounds of the Abbey and thought very deeply .
23 After the wedding , Bothwell and I walked out to Kirk o'Field to see Darnley and talk to him .
24 As I walked out to the front of Wolverhampton station I did wonder a little when I noticed that there was a regular service train on the monitor , due to leave at 1822 .
25 I popped out to the loo . ’
26 And I popped out to the shop on Sunday the second of November and came back totally and utterly bemused to see them putting a christmas tree up and father christmas in the window and fairy lights all over the place .
27 I pulled out to starboard and went through the gate ( boosted the engine to the maximum ) .
28 So , with a day to spare after Watergate , I flew out to Kearney and over an eggs and hash brown breakfast at Captain Smith 's , heard the story of his life and how he came to be piloting the Catalina that sighted the Bismarck .
29 I flew out to Chino , California , where the aircraft was based , Merril met me and flew an impressive display in the aircraft .
30 ‘ And , for your information , at the moment there is n't anyone who would mind if I flew out to Sydney for a month or two .
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