Example sentences of "out to [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Since production had been moved out to Ponte San Giovanni the buildings had been gutted and transformed into the administrative headquarters of SIMP .
2 She was listening for a new noise , the noise she thought she 'd heard on the way out to Chateaubriand : the irregular tapping of the axis lock crystal , jumping in its housing .
3 In the evening she wrote a cheque for £20 , but instead of the Cats ' Protection League , made it out to Maria Jakob .
4 The Orynthia lived on , despite it all — off to Honduras again in March , 1840 , where this time it was the cook who ended up in prison : William Rhodes took her out to Fernando Po , Ascension and India in 1841 , and William Cox was master again on a voyage to the Cape and Burma in 1843 , in which year he sold his half-share to Henry Johnson , a City merchant .
5 As well as the car park clean up , car litter bags and stickers will be handed out to motorists .
6 At 61–4 , Cameras clearly showed him to be out to Jawagal Srinath 's direct hit but Bucknor refused to use the replay facility .
7 Not as I remember no funnily enough but they used to have people who , who went out to work at different airports after the planes had gone out they used to have gangs that went out to Perton and er we used to draw equipment from er the maintenance un RAF maintenance unit at Stafford things used to come from there .
8 What did these gangs go out to Perton for , what was that all about ?
9 She said , no you write and he 'll , she 'll write back , you see but , and he went out to France and he was killed in three months and and his name , so they told me was on the er , on the board at er .
10 Aye er and er I got to the now on the and steamers go so far up , past Le Havre at the mouth Le Havre we disembarked when we went out to France first time and we took guns and all sorts .
11 ‘ I think he sent me out to France , ’ she finished , ‘ hoping I 'd make a mess of things .
12 One thinks , for instance , of imagism , and of the treatment which the TLS meted out to Peter Jones 's anthology of imagist poetry .
13 ‘ Then point that out to Peter Rainford , señor ! ’ she countered , glaring at him .
14 Once NT is installed in a NetWare LAN , Microsoft will have the opportunity to point out to users that NetWare ( especially pre-version 4 ) is largely superfluous . ’
15 ‘ Take Me , I 'm Yours ’ , an eight-minute guitar tirade later had its name shortened to ‘ Take Me ! ’ ( although it was actually lengthened in playing time to nine minutes on the LP ) after the 100th person pointed out to Gedge that Squeeze had a song of the same name .
16 McAllister or Strach would feed it out to Sharp ( who was absolutely brill — see below ) who would either wait for the overlap from Dorigo or take on Breacker ( skinning him most of the time ) .
17 Jumbo Van Rennen , who now worked in the A&R department and was the house authority on reggae , drew up a list of all the performers in Jamaica worth auditioning or signing , and in February 1978 a small contingent from Virgin , led by Branson , flew out to Kingston .
18 Issued to 144 Squadron ( becoming ‘ PL-K ’ ) at Leuchars , the unit trained-up and ferried out to Vaenga I in the USSR to give support to the convoy lifeline around the top of Norway .
19 Was this all it meant then , the Beirut front line , a mile-wide avenue of sepulchral ruins that stretched from the port all the way out to Galerie Semaan , even to the foothills of the Chouf mountains ?
20 They went out to South Africa for Luscombe Searelle , an ostentatious gentleman who advertised the fact that he owned theatres in Johannesburg and Kimberley .
21 He said : ‘ I played in the unofficial Tests against all the rebel sides that came out to South Africa in the 1980s and that gave me a good idea of what to expect .
22 That was discovered especially during the South African war , when a number of university graduates were commissioned and sent out to South Africa , and it was found that they singularly lacked an ability to act in an officer capacity .
23 The husband of a murdered British tourist is flying out to South Africa tonight to formally identify his wife 's body .
24 The husband of a murdered British tourist is flying out to South Africa tonight to identify his wife 's body .
25 They had planned to fly out to South Africa but had a long wait for visas .
26 Part of the drive to improve inner cities is deliberately to reward success , increase the gap between the working and the non-working , retain business and talented and successful people in these areas , and charge those who use services the economic cost of these services , so that if they do n't like the price they will be encouraged to move out to areas where ‘ the price is right ’ .
27 His party of three ships had travelled from Lisbon out to Malacca with Albuquerque , thence down the Strait and past the immense island of Borneo to the confused archipelago where all spices known to man grew in wild profusion .
28 I went out to water some plants and there was piles of soil all over the lawn — I was furious .
29 I believe I had the same two horses in that wagon ; and I was coming up the Bungay road past Mr Charlie Skinner 's , and the yardman let them cows out to water , d'ye see , like they allus do every morning after they had milking done .
30 He lived in a good loose-box , and was let out to water twice a day .
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