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

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1 The church could perhaps think how it might reach out to such people , and offer facilities and friendships that make life easier for people to face while they search for meaning in their lives .
2 Okar also referred to the " dishonourable treatment " meted out to former Defence Minister Lt.-Gen.
3 There was a scalding sun in my breast — the ‘ kingdom of God within' — that rushed out to that All-Beauty , its weak rays met those encompassing ones and the bliss of heaven filled me . ’
4 Range er of information that you 're gon na put out to that person so that he can bring in o other customers to your arms .
5 He debated whether it would be worth sending a scout out to that ridge , to give him better warning , but decided against it .
6 You rescued me from those gorillas at the garage , took me out to that dinner and , lo and behold , I came home to find my house ransacked by someone who must have known how long I 'd be away .
7 Gifts were to be handed out to all soldiers , and their food rations were to be improved between 6 and 8 November .
8 This fund is paid out to all members of the society .
9 Erm the following the the last meeting of the committee , erm the matter was er raised by your Chairman and er he asked me to send to all of you er a copy of an extract from the erm Commissions Report relating to Derbyshire and a copy of a Department of the Environment press release of the twenty second of October which refers to one or two things that er David Curry had said about strategic planning and that was sent out to all members of the committee on the twenty second of November and erm n not expecting you to have brought back with you or to have remembered exactly what it said , perhaps I can just erm refer to the , the options for erm strategic planning that were outlined by Mr Curry in that press release and i the er erm er paper that he had delivered .
10 about how many copies where they 've actually gone that that is some that is sent out to all school 's and quite considerable numbers are sent out .
11 This large pathology institute regularly sends out to all doctors in Denmark special packs containing a transport medium into which samples from patients suspected of having gonorrhoea can be inoculated .
12 Any figure at which the assessor of damages arrives can not be other than artificial and , if the aim is that justice meted out to all litigants should be even-handed instead of depending on idiosyncracies of the assessor , whether jury or judge , the figure must be " basically a conventional figure derived from experience and from awards in comparable cases " .
13 Teenagers who consistently fail to let parents know when they will be home , or where they are likely to be , can not expect to be allowed to stay out to all hours .
14 mind you , I 've , we 've just finished eating our tea , we 've been out to all hours doing the lawn , you know cutting the lawns all round the house
15 Letters have been sent out to all parents asking that they keep their children away from other nurseries while tests are carried out .
16 MY heart goes out to all Scotsmen and women , who watched the World Cup Third-Place Play-off at Cardiff .
17 His way with birds and animals seemed to go out to all flowers and plants , too .
18 On the afternoon of 11 April , when the news of the impending annulment was announced , word went out to all growers in the Marne and their supporters .
19 But try sitting on them and they will end up flattened with four feet splayed out to all points of the compass .
20 Two newsletters have already gone out to all staff , and these will continue in the months to come .
21 We must reach out to all levels of society and to all ages .
22 One sent out to many persons or organisations .
23 Alongside the usual duties of a curate , I worked as leader of a faith sharing team which was sent out to many parishes leading weekends of renewal and weeks of mission .
24 So you know he 's offered two per cent and they 're not giving it out to many people .
25 Never a person to let anything grow under his feet , Agnew arranged for ceremonies for every possible occasion ; the laying of the foundation stone was greeted with great fanfare and a sense of occasion , and the official opening of the institute was a most elaborate affair in which beautifully designed invitations were sent out to many dignitaries .
26 Dry-lay a row of tiles from this point out to each wall so you can see how wide the cut border pieces will be , and adjust your starting point if necessary , to avoid having a very narrow border strip which will be difficult to cut .
27 Since the death of the writer the insults and threats he had dealt out to each member of his family took on a new significance .
28 We shall go on living , and changing , together , and this will mean , for all of us , more life , more being , a circle of love , a mystery , a stretching out to each other in the dark — ’
29 His commuter companions were impressed by this sudden fame , and Dad told me delightedly how they pointed him out to each other on Platform Two .
30 Since they were often working on stories or novels , they would call out to each other " What are they doing now ? " , if the next chapter was being set by someone else .
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