Example sentences of "[verb] out into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Once the pioneers of a new level of development were given the chance to flourish , they radiated out into a whole range of orders and families to take advantage of all the various possible means of gaining a livelihood . |
2 | and then I was trying to come out and I started to pull out into a gap and Brian said oh know , do n't pull out I said oh okay , he said the thing is your fairly tight so your gon na have to come out slowly so you need a bigger gap than otherwise . |
3 | He left her , lying disordered on the sheepskins ; and after all left a coin beside her , walking out into the night . |
4 | I remember walking out into the bright sunlight of a late summer 's day in central London thinking : ‘ Oh God , how the hell do I tell people ? ’ |
5 | Then the dome was echoing with the last anthem : she was walking out into the September sunshine on João 's arm ; the crowds were cheering in the streets , gasping at the splendour of her dress and showering her with flowers and petals . |
6 | After the petrol station and the little houses , in one of which George Carter lived , were left behind , the street petered out into a country lane . |
7 | Higher the Suzuki climbed , and higher , until the lane petered out into a dirt track and gradually the trees became fewer . |
8 | Jarvis managed to bowl only at half pace in the match against Hampshire at Basingstoke which petered out into a draw yesterday and he is still being troubled by a sore hamstring . |
9 | He opened the connecting door to the garage and stepped quickly into the darkness , feeling his way around the car and to the sliding door , which he moved open a few inches , allowing himself to slip out into the night . |
10 | For you the tape measure did n't shrink — it just followed the wonkyness of the two-dimensional surface as it hollowed out into the third dimension . |
11 | I open the throttle a bit and head out into the sound , where the tide flows strongly and it is a favoured feeding place for auks . |
12 | However nerves and hangover were soon forgotten as we headed out into the middle of the river and the adrenaline started pumping . |
13 | She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country . |
14 | And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns . |
15 | Thus attired , she ventured out into the blizzard . |
16 | I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury . |
17 | Nobody ventured out into the weather , except one woman watering some sweet peas on her balcony . |
18 | ‘ Hello … what in … ? ’ but the words died on his lips as he drew out into the full brilliance of the moon something that shone with the colour of the moon itself , a circlet of gold on which stood a row of triangular shapes from each of which flashed a pebble , some green , some blue , some red the colour of rubies . |
19 | Two hours later we weighed anchor , drew out into the dirty , oil-stained river and moved slowly downstream along London 's crowded waterfront , passing other ships , docks , warehouses , cranes , wagons and lorries , and all the come and go of men associated with the sea . |
20 | The padre goes with them as they leap out into a very boggy field . |
21 | As the tank-landing craft heads out into the English Channel I play a slow Highland air , Loch Monar , a tune I have played many times at Achnacarry , and possibly recognised by many of those Commandos who had passed through the Training Centre . |
22 | If you have any choice in the matter , try to do this on the south-facing side , and as the bud will grow out to the south , rows should lie east-west , so that the shoots grow out into the row space , and not into each other . |
23 | He walked to the back door and peered out into the blackness . |
24 | She moved to the compartment door , peered out into the deserted corridor , then closed and locked it . |
25 | She twisted away from him and backed over to the door , and then cracked it open , and peered out into the hall . |
26 | He leaned close to it and peered out into the night , trying to see what was out there … |
27 | She peered out into the office , winding down now at the end of the first day : at the two constables scribbling notes at their desk , at another sitting at the HOLMES computer , at a WPC glancing through the actions book . |
28 | She peered out into the darkness , but it was difficult to see anything very clearly . |
29 | Hilary was distracted by the window , and peered out into the darkness , watching for signs of movement . |
30 | He unlocked the door and peered out into the darkness . |