Example sentences of "[adv] out into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When the lift doors opened she stepped quickly out into the wide service area , and began to run towards the door . |
2 | I think of Camus and the beauty that each year is pushed further and further out into the oil-filmed sea . |
3 | Filming Scent of a Woman he had a scene in which he stepped straight out into the speeding traffic . |
4 | Maggie watched the car turn carefully out into the main road and then she went and closed the gate under the big yew tree . |
5 | He walked slowly out into the hot street . |
6 | The fact that the South East contains a disproportionately high number of professional and managerial inhabitants , that transportation is generally quicker and easier because of the flatter terrain , and that industry and population from London have been relocated to surrounding satellite towns have all conspired to spread the ex-urban population far out into the metropolitan hinterland . |
7 | Thus the sphere of influence of Tyneside spreads far out into the surrounding countryside and along the coast . |
8 | Yeah , I 'm pleased that this erm , statement , I think it was in capital monitoring a few weeks ago by Councillor Wyle , is now out into the public domain , |
9 | She visualized the photo in its cheap frame , enshrined on the mantelpiece , the pathetic couple smiling determinedly out into the dingy bed-sitter , where nappies steamed in front of the fire , and the smell of fried food lay heavy on the air . |
10 | He flung the kitchen door open and staggered blindly out into the back garden , weaving his way across the lawn . |
11 | I got up and walked quietly out into the early evening . |