Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] out to " in BNC.

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1 Miss Honey said to the class , ‘ I think you 'd all better go out to the playground and amuse yourselves until the next lesson . ’
2 Now you 'd better get out to where you are going before I change my mind and dash upstairs into Great-gran 's room and tell her where you 're going first , before you join your men pals .
3 Either that , or he could waylay one of the match officials and help run the line where he could not only point out to the referee the error of his ways but also use a brightly-coloured flag to do so .
4 The long line of leading Conservatives on the platform fixed their faces into expressions of interested concern , and prepared themselves for what could only turn out to be a surfeit of oratory .
5 If , if the Americans had all the power , why did Woodrow Wilson just sell out to the Allies ?
6 I say this with scorn , because the leader of the Labour party can no longer hold out to his people the prospect that they may change the law through this place .
7 Susceptible to malaria , and having recently had open-heart surgery , Vanne can no longer go out to Africa ; but when Jane visits the UK she stays with her mother in Bournemouth .
8 If I did not trust and live his fantasy image of myself I could no longer reach out to distorted splinters and did not know where to begin to look for myself .
9 we should just go out to Prontaprint and invoice him for
10 May I just point out to members that er , we are making , Smallwood are making a very considerable contribution this time .
11 If you read this end to end Ron I 'd be very grateful but let me just point out to you we 've agreed twenty eighth , if you bring it forward great .
12 Let me just point out to you that last year if you remember they asked you to describe the the passage where Jesus is crucified , that 's 1521 to 31 and I guess they wo n't do that again this year , but they 're likely to pick on a significant passage , significant section then you 're asked to relate it relate the passage at the end of Mark 's Gospel where Jesus is crucified .
13 Thank you Chairman , could I I just point out to members that the working ground information on existing flight levels being made publicly available is already included in the little resolution , resolution little six on your original paper , ballot example .
14 Thank you and I think I 'd like to just point out to Mr .
15 ‘ No , I may just pop out to one of the local cafés by the dock , but I sha n't tour the island , not this time .
16 They most likely represent recently emigrated monocytes and may thus turn out to be highly responsive young ‘ inflammatory macrophages ’ .
17 The plump man who , unfortunately , did n't have an up-to-date snapshot to send her , may just turn out to be that elusive Mr Right .
18 Meanwhile for Carol 's pupils , the course fee may just turn out to be the best £7.50 their parents ever spent .
19 Changes taking place around you will eventually work out to y our benefit .
20 Those facts aside , Masham Methodists could possibly reach out to 80 couples who were married in the church .
21 Do you ever do you ever go out to the to pubs round here ?
22 The widower will receive many more invitations out to meals in other people 's homes in the early days too , and he will have the advantage of never having to feel trapped in the isolation of an empty house in the evenings ; for if his emotional condition after his wife 's death is reasonably steady and he feels the need of company , he can always stroll out to the local pub for a drink , where he can remain in complete control of the amount of conversation he wants , or can endure , and can head for home again just when he feels like it .
23 Even if one is as generous as possible regarding the size of the error , the figure would still turn out to be several tens of millions of lost lives .
24 ‘ The home chef 's downfall is choosing bright red , over-fresh cuts which will usually turn out to be tough .
25 But your pre-meeting estimates may quickly turn out to be wrong .
26 Although this did not always turn out to be quite what was expected , it was at least memorable .
27 Methods that are simple in principle are not to be scorned , though they do not always turn out to be simple in practice .
28 So I would probably hold out to starvation point and possibly inadvertently beyond , because there will be disease in that place very soon .
29 Given those two improvements — together with child benefit , one-parent benefit and housing benefit — many women in my hon. Friend 's constituency will find that they have enough financial room for manoeuvre , so that they can both go out to work and meet their childcare costs .
30 name ; is a very respectable cook , so we make occasional trips to the supermarket and to the open market , and then eat at home in the evening , although we can also go out to a restaurant for a meal if we want , as someone has now kindly lent us a car .
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