Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] out [adv prt] to the " in BNC.

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1 He pushed open the door at the top and led them out on to the roof , a broad expanse bounded by a high crenellated wall .
2 Corbett just grinned over his shoulder and led them out on to the beaten track down to the village of Woodstock .
3 The porter threw one venomous look at Ranulf , slammed the jack of ale down on the bench , grumblingly unlocked the postern door and led them out on to the white , dusty forest track which snaked between the trees down to Godstowe village .
4 Suddenly we saw Lenin seize him by the collar and in an incomparable matter-of-fact manner pitch him out on to the platform . " …
5 I do n't know why I do n't throw you out on to the street ! ’
6 ‘ Bob , darling ! ’ she whispered dramatically , taking his hand and leading him out on to the landing out of Mrs. Hennessy 's earshot .
7 ‘ Through here , ’ he said at last , as he showed her out on to the roof .
8 Talbot beckoned him out on to the starboard wing .
9 As he led her out on to the floor , and they began moving together to the rhythm of the music , she desperately tried to relax her rigid , tense body .
10 Then , instead of leaving them , the maid began to take plates and glasses off the dresser and carry them out on to the terrace .
11 ‘ We managed to get him out on to the deck and gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation and cardiac heart massage . ’
12 Anyway , the people who disposed of her body mopped up some blood , and squeezed it out on to the garments .
13 He rounded them all up , and ushered them out on to the lawn .
14 We buy two pints of Taylor Walker and take them out on to the rear balcony .
15 Carrie sighed in resignation as he carried her out on to the small landing and leaned his shoulder against the bedroom door .
16 She kicked and wriggled but he held her firmly and carried her out on to the bank .
17 Making herself a cup of hot chocolate , Laura carried it out on to the small balcony overlooking the dark green water of the River Thames .
18 In the old days people used to put ashes on top , but I prefer to use a utensil and I take it out on to the pasture .
19 There he pushed me out on to the terrace .
20 Exactly one minute later , he backed it out on to the drive and turned round .
21 Carefully he began to follow it out on to the main road .
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