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

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1 ‘ I have not eaten and I am in rags and all I ask is a share of your fire before I am turned out into the cold night again …
2 He had fancied being a poet when he was a boy — before he 'd been thrust out into the real world to try to earn a living .
3 The modern qualitative theory can be fleshed out into a quantitative technique ; and this book tells a coherent and deep mathematical story , packed with insights and ideas .
4 The White Paper , Caring for People , was a partial response to Griffiths and it can be fleshed out into a workable comprehensive policy ; it became law in June 1990 with the passing of the NHS and Community Care Act .
5 For plastics to be recycled into worthwhile items , they must be separated out into the different types .
6 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 .
7 And now they had left the city behind and were heading out into the open country .
8 The travellers were heading out into the empty desert .
9 And then it was over , and they were coming out into the grey , windy day , the mothers trying not to look at the white-capped sea beyond the point , the boys suddenly gruff and silent now that the moment of parting was come .
10 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 .
11 Often it can be a great relief to a young child that issues are being brought out into the open and talked about .
12 I said , ‘ Aye , ’ just in case they were , then felt myself being led out into the fresh air through the fire exit .
13 When it jerked to a stop they were led out into a narrow carpeted passage .
14 We therefore know that there was long-distance transport of stone axes in prehistoric Britain , which may have begun with carriage of axes from the axe factory to a secondary distribution centre , from where they were traded out into the surrounding area .
15 As a world-wide Church we are sent out into the whole world — we are not just a localised unit of believers .
16 In the UK , Barclays Computer Operations , Knutsford , Cheshire , which was set up in January 1991 by Barclays Bank Plc to provide in-house facilities management , is stepping out into the commercial marketplace with its own offerings — OPM ( Operator Presentation Manager ) , and DataPlace .
17 Textured bob-length hair with full fringe is smoothed out into a chic wrap as an alternative .
18 Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems Ltd , based in Bracknell , Berkshire is branching out into a new niche printing market with its 2140 MICR — hailed as the world 's fastest personalised Magnetic Ink Character Recognition printing system .
19 Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics , he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type .
20 The resoluble nature of Aquacryl is best exemplified when the colour is squeezed out into a ceramic palette and left to dry .
21 Elsewhere an only son and brother is setting out into the great world to win a name and place .
22 The hour of acute awareness was running out into the usual hopeless analysis of a hopeless situation , the usual emotional slush .
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