Example sentences of "send out [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 He did suggest that Sir Archibald send out a couple of scouts to as close as they could get to the enemy camp without being noticed , to send back word of any development there .
2 At the moment you do I take it you 're recording people who sort of ring up say I 'm interested you send out a package to them you record them
3 ‘ Our side is n't the type you could send out every week with instructions just to knock it long all the time .
4 In fact , ’ Corbett now tried to clear the doubts in his own mind , ‘ why did n't the Queen send out a search-party for her husband ?
5 ‘ I have attempted to see Queen Yolande to ask her why she did not send out a search-party for the King when he failed to arrive at Kinghorn Manor .
6 Said a Drug Squad source : ‘ We are extremely pleased with these stiff sentences and it should send out a warning to those involved in the drugs scene that the courts are coming down hard on them . ’
7 Will she send out a message to those who oppose smoking and belong to the brigade who say , ’ Do as I say and as I instruct you , ’ to the effect that they should leave ordinary people to get on with the job of smoking and supporting the economy ?
8 Some bats can send out a stream of two hundred clicks in a single second , each lasting only a thousandth of a second and spaced sufficiently from the other to allow each echo to be heard .
9 In May this year the Registration Officer , who is the person responsible for collecting Poll Tax , will send out a form to every household asking for the name , address and date of birth of everyone who will be 18 or over by 1st April 1991 ( that is , everyone who will be 17 or over when Poll Tax is introduced ) .
10 One party may then send out a copy of its standard terms .
11 Speaking of his intention to attend the funeral , he said he hoped it would send out a signal for peace and democracy in the region .
12 In Dublin today Charlton will send out the Republic against Northern Ireland in an attempt to take the points that would virtually ensure participation in the World Cup finals next summer in Italy , a feat guaranteed to consolidate his status as a modern Irish hero .
13 In mid-January the government embarked on a wholesale reshuffle of the state governors , sending out a message from the President requesting all governors to submit their resignations [ see above for appointment of new governors to individual states ] .
14 A log in the fire broke and fell , sending out a shower of sparks .
15 That was the boss ; all the other crews are already on task and D Squadron needs a new gearbox in one of its Chieftains — it 's about six miles from here so they 're sending out a truck with the spares and we 're to meet it there . ’
16 If a business changes its terms it should therefore take additional steps to bring those terms to the attention of its trading partners , for instance by sending out a copy of the terms to regular trading partners ( see Burnett v Westminster Bank Ltd [ 1966 ] 1 QB 742 ) and specifically mentioning the change .
17 The working party , which was headed by John McFarlane , managing director of Citibank UK , took the unusual step of sending out a questionnaire to 90 leading individuals from sectors with an interest in auditing — the business community , auditing firms , academics , regulators and major shareholders asking for their views on three key points : the concerns facing auditing today ; the action required to resolve those concerns ; and the future direction of auditing .
18 Just sending out a pulse on them stopped there .
19 He got her in to see an agent who was a friend of Jock Lennox , and he had arranged an appointment with a producer who was sending out a show with the American Ragtime Octette and Cissie Loftus the impressionist , as well as The Ramblers , a famous juggling act , and an Australian called Pansy Montague , who toured as La Milo , an exponent of the art of living statues .
20 I am sending out a list of participants to each person , reminding them to please assemble at , but preferably not much before , 1345 for a prompt 1400 start .
21 Where they repairing client , where there is hopefully an extremely good relationship , we felt that that was a bit dangerous to be sending out a form to the Chief Executive of saying what er do you think of the service .
22 So , short of sending out an army of class warriors from Teesside , what are we to do with these socially unacceptable socialites ?
23 AFTER another limp performance in the third round of the Freeport-McMoran Classic at English Turn yesterday , Ian Woosnam , who defends the Masters next week , said he was seriously considering sending out an SOS for his coach , Bob Torrance .
24 What what , the four pounds thirty seven 's to administer sending out the bill for you ?
25 The reporters kept sending out the arithmetic of the Goddamned Middle East : sorties flown , bombs dropped , planes lost .
26 But it is a good excuse for us to send out a patrol of our own .
27 Thus if the plan is to send out a release on a new range of products the most useful sections can be immediately picked out of the list .
28 The need to keep the client informed does not necessarily include a need to send out a copy of every item of correspondence .
29 Now , instead of a day walking on the estate 's 50,000-acre grounds or picnicking on the heather-clad hills , the Queen and the duke are likely to send out a summons to Andy and Fergie , who are staying close by .
30 If a letter is very good and the applicant clearly fits the job/ personnel specification fairly well you may wish to send out an appointment for an interview at the same time as the application form .
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