Example sentences of "out to [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | These include : pedal cycles for a clinic allowing nurses to get out to outlying villages ; health care kits to help with the care of patients in their own homes ; training for different agencies ; and a variety of education initiatives . |
2 | forms out to prospective employers . |
3 | Mr Yeo sent us her CV — the one they send out to prospective clients . |
4 | Certainly , when Yeats chaired the Irish Senate committee that commissioned the Irish coinage ( so wonderfully handsome as it turned out to be ) , it was photographs of Sicilian Greek coins that went out to prospective designers to show them what the committee had in mind . |
5 | During the 1980s there was evidence of harsher punishments being handed out to reckless drivers , and of a wider appreciation of the risks created and the misery inflicted by deviations from proper standards of driving . |
6 | The next five years saw the site leased out to various tenants , although Knight retained ownership . |
7 | The fable sends the learned educationist home to divide Fred 's knowledge into parcels which he hands out to various expert textbook writers . |
8 | Wings , tail unit , undercarriage , radiators and other sundry items were sent out to various workshops of the ‘ warbird ’ industry , but the team still needed a full time project leader . |
9 | My heart went out to poor Aunt Louise . |
10 | Someone buys a house , gets a mortgage and then rents it out to poor gits like them . |
11 | In response to the demands of the Grain Trade , further expansion was carried out to Imperial Grain Warehouse resulting in additional bulk silo storage of 15,000 tons . |
12 | But the company which has built most of the world 's most impressive superstructures could be in danger of losing out to Korean competition . |
13 | The church could perhaps think how it might reach out to such people , and offer facilities and friendships that make life easier for people to face while they search for meaning in their lives . |
14 | If he took all his clients out to expensive lunches , invited them to concerts … |
15 | Much of Muskie 's political fame was earned from his leadership in environmental affairs , which was now being eroded not only by Nixon 's proposals but also by a Ralph Nader report on air pollution which strongly criticized Muskie 's role in the past and just stopped short of accusing him of selling out to industrial polluters ( Lundqvist , 1980 ) . |
16 | Okar also referred to the " dishonourable treatment " meted out to former Defence Minister Lt.-Gen. |
17 | In order to economise , the officers of some parishes put their workhouses out to private contract ; this practice — an early example of privatisation — was known as ‘ farming the poor ’ . |
18 | One is contracting out to private sector firms the production of goods and services which the state provides free or at subsidized prices to consumers . |
19 | Similar government actions have occurred in Alberta and British Columbia where even public works projects are contracted out to private sector firms unencumbered with unionized government employees . |
20 | Hundreds of workers have been sacked , the convener and deputy convener victimized , while millions of pounds went out to private contractors . |
21 | When let out to private contractors , corruption and harsh treatment of the paupers was too often added to failure . |
22 | Contracting work out to private suppliers may reduce costs to a public agency which nevertheless controls the standard of service to the public through the mechanisms of competitive bidding . |
23 | Despite this relatively small cost the Reagan Administration was encouraged to seek further savings and decided to put the whole operation out to private tender ( reported in the TES , 28 October , 1982 , p.12 ) . |
24 | The thousands of redundancies , in the cause of ‘ economies ’ , owe most to government insistence on having 25 per cent of programmes farmed out to private enterprise with its higher regard for profit than for human dignity . |
25 | While crucial to an assessment of the reality of middle class women 's experience , these differences in income and status within the middle class did not affect the prescriptions meted out to middle class women , which were fundamentally rooted in theories of sexual difference and the idea of separate spheres . |
26 | This detailed questionaire will go out to 500 people as part of a pilot study . |
27 | ‘ A general alert has been sent out to certain security personnel in other countries to locate and hold him when found . |
28 | P.B. They might have changed their tune , they might have changed their job description , but the job description was she was going out to primary schools . |
29 | Then came the announcement that a further set of specimen questions would be sent out to primary schools in September . |
30 | At Invercargill aerodrome Southland Aero Club welcomes pilots for conventional training and renting , but Chris Thomson , the CFI also flies deer hunters or holidaymakers out to remote Stewart Island ( NZ 's uttermost southern extremity ) or onto beach landing strips in the solitude of Fiordland 's most inaccessible mountain territory . |