Example sentences of "out into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Here a failure calls for immediate action if you are to level out into normal flight and so prevent a stall .
2 Some pots can look rather sparse at first but with good compost , regular feeding and attention to watering , they soon fill out into good-sized plants .
3 About agoraphobia and claustrophobia and the paradoxical desire to be let out into unconfined space , the wild moorland , the open ground , and at the same time to be closed into tighter and tighter impenetrable small spaces — like Emily Dickinson 's voluntary confinement , like the Sibyl 's jar .
4 ‘ We 'll take the caravans nearest the town if you and Tumbleweed look for the strays further afield , ’ Elinor suggested as she sorted us out into mixed doubles .
5 When less fluid lavas are involved , which do n't break up into droplets , large gobbets of the molten rock are flung up from the vent , spreading out into irregular plates which may break up in the air into smaller bits .
6 Sparkle out into blue
7 Second , the same is true of the mental work that people do on the job , for as this work grows more complex , it too separates out into distinct categories or types of mental activity .
8 First , the tasks we carry out are not only more or less complex but they also become more complex as they separate out into discrete categories or types of complexity .
9 Opting out into private education , or moving into the catchment area with the best state schools , would become a less important past-time .
10 Also , I ca n't imagine him taking any woman out into deep woods for sex .
11 If it were travelling at any other velocity , it would either move out into deep space , or crash into the Sun , or move into another orbit .
12 For it has led Darwin to think of each species as spreading out into varying conditions , over a range , over time .
13 This one has been sounded to a depth of a mere 1,000 feet , but peer into it is as far as I would ever want to go ; such crevices are no doubt thrilling to explore when they widen out into great chambers , but the thought of the narrow places I for one find exceedingly off-putting .
14 Later , as the sac-like evagination develops , the bases of the epithelial cells become drawn out into long processes , so imparting a spongy texture to the tissues of the wing-pad , and the basement membranes of the lower and upper epithelia become apposed for most of their area so as to form the so-called middle membrane ( Fig. 30 ) .
15 Below Dalrachney the river levels out into long , steady-flowing , deep pools , interspersed by rough , shallow , shingle banks .
16 Again , he aimed to draw Vologsky further out into dangerous territory .
17 The elegiac note sounded ominously , unanswerably , offering calm and collusion : as if aware of the risks , Charles struck suddenly out , moving out into dangerous white water , tipping over the edge into a new reach .
18 The unknown is always the most fearsome , opening out into wide areas of conjecture .
19 Those that use an ordinary seed tray can be used to germinate most seeds that you want to sow fairly thickly to provide plenty of seedlings for pricking out into ordinary seed trays later .
20 Under the present director , Geoffrey Morgan , a soft-spoken Welshman whose main outside interest is silkworms , the list of names has moved away from the Reform Club and further out into Middle England , although it is still a very long way short of representing a cross-section of the population .
21 She paints hearts in lots of different colours and says she has no intention of branching out into other organs of the body .
22 These local clusters may grow so large that they spread out into other areas , areas that had hitherto been dominated , numerically , by individuals playing Always Defect .
23 To begin with , the Cretan vases were made out of chlorite or chlorite schist , but the vase makers soon branched out into other materials , favouring especially the relatively soft and easily worked serpentine which can be found in various parts of central and eastern Crete .
24 They all burst out into rich , musical laughter , Sergia included — and joined , I 'm sorry to say , by giggles from Mala .
25 She broke out into renewed sobbing , to such an extent that he could hardly understand her when she spoke .
26 It started life as a consultancy in parallel processing and then branched out into virtual reality , after seeing the potential of the technology .
27 They took off in total silence , toiling upwards through the murk , and at 5,000ft the aircraft broke out into brilliant sunshine and clear blue skies .
28 Further research is carried out into rural lifestyles in the 1840s .
29 If a container of mixed aggregate , from broken flintstone and river ballast to fine sand , is placed on a vibrating table , the mixture separates out into sedimentary layers .
30 Fourthly , in setting out the contract which may be oral or written , the activities to be undertaken are sorted out into individual tasks , and allocated between the worker and the client .
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