Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] out to the " in BNC.

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1 When this happens , the shot is either pushed or sliced out to the right with no distance .
2 It will have instructed the Parliamentary Draftsman on the preparation of the Bill ; he will have drafted it ( though probably not without returning to the department on a number of occasions for clarification of instructions or to point out to the department any legal or constitutional difficulties encountered in implementing the instructions ) .
3 On the death of a bishop , while his spiritual jurisdiction and income were administered by the dean , or prior , and chapter of the cathedral church , the temporalities of the see — as with any tenant-in-chief during a minority-reverted to the crown for the duration of the vacancy ; they were usually farmed or leased out to the profit of the crown and of the farmers who were naturally inclined to extract as much as they could from the windfall .
4 He waved behind him towards one of the French windows that led out to the formal gardens surrounding the palace .
5 Tom , Faye and Bill were still talking there , and as she crossed the entrance foyer that led out to the veranda on this side , she heard her own name .
6 Nicolo jerked his head towards the door that led out to the reception area .
7 But , before she could really get under way , from one side of the church , the one that leads out to the dustbins , came a group of three or four people one of whom I recognized as Sheldon
8 As I came to the door that leads out to the garden I heard Quigley 's voice .
9 Sleep is also very important for me , much more than going out to the newest disco or restaurant .
10 The terrain being flat , the wind tore across scrub and heathland unimpeded , and the snow it drove ahead of itself banked against our cottage , so that to get out to the pump we had to dig ourselves a path .
11 Robertson did not hesitate , and dived overboard and swam out to the dinghy which he succeeded in getting back to the fishing boat for the crew to get off .
12 ‘ I flew down to Cherbourg the day before yesterday and drove out to the Château .
13 Rachaela did as she was told , and came out to the examining table , very white with something on it like a large paper towel .
14 By 27 May , though , things had quietened down sufficiently for a daring ( or foolhardy ) party to charter a steamboat from Batavia ( now Djakarta ) and sail out to the islands to see what was going on .
15 The restaurant has a loggia alongside for summer dining , and there is an attractive swimming pool around which guests can spend a relaxed and leisurely day , soaking up the sunshine and looking out to the rolling countryside all around .
16 you see we have to be a bit careful because what happens if we closed down right and transferred out to the field
17 Forty minutes was enough , but after a shower and a breakfast of fruit and cups of tea I felt very sprightly and strolled out to the row of shops nearby .
18 We left the place and strolled out to the cars .
19 Chairman the , the mechanism is well practised and widely known it starts with the draft two two B in the January the Committee and after a period of about five to six months ' consultation within which the board programme of work of all capitalists are listed and put out to the community for response through their elected organization as to acceptability , five points of detail who were at relatively hirer one man to speak
20 Sam scrambles up and wades out to the bird .
21 The bridge across the gjøgv seemed very slender and a long way above the sea surging below , but we made our way safely across and walked out to the end of the hølmur to where we could overlook the gannet colony .
22 Making her way to the door , she flung it open , and walked out to the car park .
23 He went out on to the landing , opened a window , and called out to the crowd : ‘ What do you want ? who are you ? ’
24 I slid out of bed , put on my dressing-gown and padded out to the tiny landing .
25 Ross agreed gratefully , arranging to hire a car and drive out to the Hampton 's later on that afternoon .
26 In the event , they rose from their seats , booed and shuffled out to the box-office , where they demanded their money back without success .
27 I said I always imagined the pattern starting at the N1 cam and spreading out to the point cams .
28 The Mechelen striker , who is owned by his club president and leased out to the Belgian team , was on his way home last night after less than a week on Tyneside .
29 After the Africans arrived , it was they who worked , while the Englishmen , who had previously laboured , now drilled under two army sergeants who had been recruited and brought out to the settlement .
30 We put on our gym shoes and trooped out to the gym in silence .
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