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

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1 According to sources at the highest level , the Santa Cruz Operation Inc has ‘ bitten the ideological bullet , ’ and is prepared to step out on the Unix SVR4 road — if it can cut the deal it wants with Unix owner USL .
2 I once had to step out of the water with 5½ stone of weights on me , and it was then I resolved to diet .
3 To step out of the curriculum centres , the institutes or the ministries into the schools of Africa provides such a contrast that it is easy to caricature the differences .
4 Jacob 's talk of blessing invites us to step out of the demon myth and fairy story , back into a land with which we have grown familiar , where human beings bump not into demons , but into God himself .
5 I agree Macca seems to step out of the limelight somewhat … but AS LONG AS WE WIN WHO CARES ?
6 TRANSFORMER 2 follow up their massive ‘ Pacific Symphony Too ’ club hit with ‘ Fruit Of Love ’ , already creating a stir and set to step out of the clubs and branch off into higher regions .
7 We had turned off the main passageway into a narrow corridor leading to the stairs of our room , when our way was suddenly blocked by two savage creatures who seemed to step out of the darkness .
8 All the same , she felt relieved when , just before five , they finally returned to the villa again and she was able to step out of the boat on to dry land .
9 He felt a need to discover who he was , and to write directly about that , and about his books , to step out of the shadows .
10 Now , the day had grown dark but I was a burly rogue , carrying sword and dagger , yet my assailants just seemed to step out of the shadows .
11 RHODRI JONES will bid to step out of the shadow of elder brother Robert , the Welsh scrum-half , when Neath tackle Australia tomorrow .
12 Project Video adds a new and exciting dimension to the learning experience by inviting the student to step out of the classroom into the world outside .
13 The press officer , Barbara Bloomfield , complained at a meeting of the Greens ' council in January 1990 that if she wanted to step out of the office she had to get a volunteer to take her place , possibly an overseas student who knew next to nothing about the press or the party .
14 To do that she had to step out into the road near the truck .
15 Some of the local Red Cross employees had taken refuge in the office , unable even to step out into the street .
16 He walked beside them on the pavement , three abreast , so that pedestrians coming towards them had to step out into the street .
17 He ducked his head and made to step out into the sunshine .
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