Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] open " in BNC.

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1 He pulled off his mask and looked down into the open conning tower .
2 They cleared the thick , wooded hills of Oxford and went down into the open countryside .
3 But this time we learned from our mistake , went after them with everything we had got and just pushed them through into the open sea . ’
4 The first problem occurred when they left the road and moved off into the open desert .
5 Next , of course , the Perks came , swarming up into the open end of the hangar where the Alice sat , ticking and steaming as she cooled .
6 For the rest , if it does blow up into an open accusation , he 'll have to come clean .
7 ‘ Elspeth ’ took her unbroken horse out into an open space .
8 The wards were crowded and even in mid-winter very sick babies had to be wheeled out into the open air to get from one part of the hospital to another .
9 Vic passes through the glazed porch and out into the open air .
10 The galley pulled away , its oars dipping as it made its way down , following the tide out into the open sea .
11 Allen picked up the sack and slung it over his shoulder and they all three went out into the open air .
12 They passed through another set of doors and out into the open air .
13 The ingratitude comes out into the open and sets as hard as marble .
14 So , although it is tragic that every therapist is now hearing more and more from their patients about the way they were abused in the past , the fact that it is being brought out into the open and talked about publicly does bring some relief to those who until recently thought that their case was an isolated one .
15 Mary 's death and Elizabeth 's accession brought the Protestant extremists out into the open again , and the new breach with Rome was to prove permanent .
16 The players brought out into the open the threats they have received , and I have also suffered them .
17 I had nothing particular planned , merely an idea that it might be interesting to thrash our way out into the open ocean , though , mindful of the danger of tropical storms , I had no intention of going too far from the safe shelter of a Bahamian hurricane hole .
18 ‘ The disclosure of the tape of the call between the prince and Mrs Parker Bowles is the final proof which has brought out into the open the close relationship between them .
19 Often it can be a great relief to a young child that issues are being brought out into the open and talked about .
20 In England , in particular , it 's high time that both sides — administrators and players — came out into the open and made it quite clear what they want and what they are prepared to do .
21 Stepping high in the light gravity and brandishing the bag before her , she ploughed her way out into the open air .
22 Burton pulled the struggle out into the open and made this ‘ thing ’ that was himself stand up to as many trials as he could imagine .
23 The dispute brought out into the open the argument about the kind of Europe the Community ought to be building , an argument which had simmered beneath the surface for some time , but which until now , partly deliberately and partly unconsciously , had been successfully avoided .
24 The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates .
25 It is no good throwing things at them when they are safely in their dug-outs and shelters , but at some time they have to come out into the open , if only to change their clothes and appearance , and that is when we can get at them .
26 When we got out into the open sea beyond the fiord , we began to see more auks , mainly Brüinnich 's guillemots and little auks , and a lot more fulmar flying around .
27 Hence , sociological analyses of race relations , crime and the treatment of offenders , poverty and the like have helped to bring ‘ hot ’ issues out into the open and to clarify understanding of these areas .
28 The Metropolitan Line grew fast in the 1860S and 1870S , the District Line joined it and it spread its branches out into the open countryside to the north-west of London .
29 Whereupon she came out into the open and said she would choose Arts .
30 She wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air again before she suffocated .
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