Example sentences of "a [noun sg] out to " in BNC.
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1 | Like because their account , you know , if you write , like if I wrote a cheque out to you today , and you did n't cash it for four weeks |
2 | We shall go on living , and changing , together , and this will mean , for all of us , more life , more being , a circle of love , a mystery , a stretching out to each other in the dark — ’ |
3 | He debated whether it would be worth sending a scout out to that ridge , to give him better warning , but decided against it . |
4 | Er just I 've been a Hibs supporter for forty four years now following them and er I do n't think , I do nay fancy a move out to Ingleston . |
5 | Trent surfaced and yelled at the men in the cockpit to swim a lifejacket out to him . |
6 | First though I wanted a break from downtown Budapest and took a cab out to Margit-sziget ( Margaret Island ) . |
7 | He 'd taken a taxi out to Baby Boy 's grave , and then he 'd walked the rest of the way . |
8 | Evans took a taxi out to a forest just to get away from every islander asking him how much he liked the place . |
9 | I never saw a goalkeeper before him throw a ball out to erm , you know , a player . |
10 | No , I do n't know Alf , I ca n't remember if he was the first goalkeeper ever to throw a ball out to a player but , er if you want to ring up , tell you what you want to do , you want to ring up if you 're around , between twelve and one , and discuss that with Pete Murray , and Tony Lockwood , for , when they have the sport back on Talkback , and er , that of course , is the specialist sportsperson 's hour , and er , they may be able to throw a bit of light on that . |
11 | The big-headed silhouette with its strangely twisted mandibles surprises motorists on a day out to the seaside . |
12 | They held it here , in a pleasant village outside London , and ran up to a hundred excursion trains a day out to it . |
13 | If the idea of popping a PC or a printer into your shopping trolley alongside the jam , teabags and toilet paper appeals to you , why not try a day out to one of the PC World superstores that are cropping up on the outskirts of London ? |
14 | ‘ Lots of old people in Carlin How go for a day out to Middlesbrough or Redcar this will mean they stay at home more often . |
15 | They caught a flier out to the port , out of Schiaparelli on the Graben Road , past the Devil 's Fingers , those soaring pinnacles of rock , vermilion and cerise . |
16 | The mouth of the river seemed ten times its normal width , while about half a mile out to sea hundreds of trees stood upright , supported by their enormous roots , just as they had been carried down in the flood . |
17 | A mile out to sea Outside Pipeline was breaking . |
18 | RESCUERS last night told how they coaxed a man out of a suicide bid as he drifted half a mile out to sea in a child 's dinghy . |
19 | Mr Dunn , of Springvale Road , Whinney Banks , Middlesbrough , was pulled about half a mile out to sea . |
20 | And er that 's waiting to take a train out to Lincoln . |
21 | Thought you might like a ride out to the estancia . ’ |
22 | All they told me was that if I were on the public payroll I 'd take a ride out to Westminster Drive and have a long talk with Mrs. Laura Channing . |
23 | At Myitkyina we camped out for the night in a mission schoolroom and early next morning managed to get a lift out to the airstrip two miles away . |
24 | Why not , my wife says , knock a hole through the boys ' bedroom wall , pinch a three foot six strip off it and make a new landing passage and extend the walk-in cupboard , forward to take up the old landing and sideways to build a space out to the main part of the stairs . |
25 | From there it 's a reach out to the far end to the wind mark , drive there and back to the beginning again . |
26 | ‘ Our priest managed to get a message out to the King , who sent Miles , Sheriff of Gloucester , to rescue us . |
27 | Anna put a hand out to him . |
28 | She stretched a hand out to the gangling youth . |
29 | He flicked something on the gun and stuffed it down the back of his cords , then held a hand out to me . |
30 | I put a hand out to him but he flinches again . |