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

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1 As they mature he leads them out of the harem to an independent existence .
2 The head looks out of the proportion to the rest of the body , with the mouth extended well forwards and down , indicating the hoover nature of feeding .
3 In fifty different variations of British uniform , with cooking pots , cardboard boxes and bundles of clothing slung about us , we shuffled out of the camp to a railway siding with an escort of thirty-six guards and three dogs .
4 Place Barn , Wilmington , Polegate , East Sussex Place Barn , Wilmington , is flint-walled barn which was formerly attached to Priory Farm at the head of the hill that leads out of the village to the South Downs .
5 Kate then marched the girl along the cell row , through the desk sergeant 's office and out of the building to the car park .
6 They dived down from out of the sun to the south and in view of the short space of time that had elapsed since the aircraft had landed it is almost certain that the enemy aircraft must have seen the Sunderland in the air .
7 I learned from my uncle how to catch fish in the wetland during the dry season by using special fishing tackle , and how to release the fishing net during the rainy season when the water came out of the river to the field and wetland .
8 He kicked his horse with a small , angry sense of mourning and followed Bicker as they made their way out of the square to the gates of the Rorim ; felt the wind rasp his face as they left behind the shelter of the buildings .
9 ‘ We could n't understand it because normally our drill is to go out of the back to the car park .
10 They wheel about the sky , fading and crystallizing out of the air to the horror of their victims , striking fear into their hearts with their piercing cries .
11 Let us now leave the Great Russians of the Kursk guberniia and move out of the hills to the south of Nikol'skaia volost' .
12 Fowler Class 4F No. 4422 at Cheddleton working on the short running line out of the station to the yard on the North Staffordshire Railway .
13 Benedict made no reply to this , but , calling to the dog , who was hovering near by , he started to lead the way out of the thicket to the road .
14 While the tank was being prepared and the water standing , six large pieces of bogwood were being soaked in a dustbin to allow the tannic acid to leach out of the wood to a limited extent , as I intended that the wood would still leach out the acid and brown coloration into the aquarium water providing the fish with darkened water to swim around in .
15 Tabitha leapt back out of the airlock to the foot of the steps .
16 At one end of the stableyard the walls of the kitchen garden joined the backs of the loose boxes — an archway crowned by a belfry was built across the carriage-way leading out of the yard to the great swirl of gravel in front of the house , and onwards down the avenue .
17 Tolkien and Lewis , in some of the same spirit , decided to make a party issue out of the election to the Oxford Chair of Poetry in 1938 .
18 Maura sat back in her chair and looked out of the window to the side of her .
19 She tried looking out of the window to the hospital 's green lawns and the tall eucalypts that stood motionless against a gloriously blue August sky , but found that looking away seemed too impolite .
20 Merrill took a sip of her cognac to hide the spontaneity of her relief and stared out of the window to the floodlit weeping willow on the opposite bank drooping its spring-green hair towards the water .
21 She glanced up to see a familiar trim figure strolling languidly out of the entrance to the Members ' Enclosure .
22 At the connecting tunnel it would have been led out of the entrance to the East Shaft top by wooden launder .
23 The neurosis of humanity arose out of the relation to the father , just as it does for the child .
24 Twice , when he had run out of ideas , he had driven the little Triumph out of the district to a coffee shop where he was not known , and had sat drinking coffee and talking to the men next to him at the counter , surprised to find himself accepted as a member of the grown-up world .
25 I had traced Tunney out of the City to a big house with high broken-glass-topped walls where the rich and inebriated pay to have their vices purged .
26 If the bankrupt can not himself prepare a proper statement of affairs , the official receiver may either employ someone at the expense of the estate to assist in its preparation ( r 6.63(1) ) or make an allowance out of the estate to a named person to assist the bankrupt in its preparation ( r 6.63(2) and ( 3 ) ) .
27 In those days , in the long ‘ hot weather ’ , women and children were sent out of the heat to the hills .
28 They were the first correct entries out of the hat to the question : How many weeks was Mull of Kintyre at No 1 in the UK charts ?
29 Antony walking out of the room to the landing heard him dialling the telephone .
30 This relaxation of attitude has led to a significant increase in the annual amount paid out of the fund to the successful unassisted parties , but it still remains perilous to be sued by an assisted person .
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