Example sentences of "[verb] out into the " in BNC.
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31 | Suddenly I shouted out into the night air . |
32 | Miles had remained silent as they had paddled out into the water , though his heart was full of anger and grief . |
33 | ‘ No , ’ I confessed , so we parted , and I wandered out into the night humming ‘ Summertime in Ireland ’ . |
34 | As we heard a description of a day in the life of the mayor , a Sikh in a green turban wandered out into the garden , brushing his teeth . |
35 | Leaving the happily chatting girls to pack the food , the two boys wandered out into the garden . |
36 | I wandered out into the field . |
37 | As I heard the staff car approach I wandered out into the pale brown of the front garden . |
38 | He wandered out into the kitchen and took a pint of milk from the fridge , supping straight from the bottle . |
39 | Edward , offended by the detergent , wandered out into the garden and was instantly distracted by the sound of digging from beyond the yew hedge . |
40 | Then she wandered out into the grounds . |
41 | She picked unenthusiastically at the breakfast she made for herself , and afterwards wandered out into the garden . |
42 | She wandered out into the darkening grounds , across the lawn towards the trees . |
43 | Nigger barked in annoyance , and moved out into the more bearable climate of the dry heat rooms . |
44 | He was rearranging his hair in the rear-view mirror as the monster moved out into the traffic , scattering small boys who 'd gathered at the front of the car to try and open the bonnet , for God 's sake , and examine the engine . |
45 | The archaeologists camped uncomfortably inside them for a while , then moved out into the townships that had mushroomed around the site . |
46 | He moved out into the countryside , and eleven months later he was back in England . |
47 | When English merchants moved out into the world beyond Europe , it was natural enough that the Spice Islands became their ultimate objective . |
48 | Everyone stood up and moved out into the clearing . |
49 | They moved out into the social room . |
50 | The sound of the engine starting up was a welcome intrusion , the smooth glide of the craft as it moved out into the main stream a gratifying feeling . |
51 | It was then that a familiar figure detached itself from the shadows of the trees and moved out into the dim orange light of one of the streetlamps . |
52 | ‘ What in the devil 's name is that ? ’ he demanded , following her as she crossed quickly to the gate and moved out into the grounds . |
53 | After starting in the pillbox , they moved out into the rain on the grounds that they were Irish , and came wonderfully just as a shaft of sun broke through and warmed them , too poetical , too symbolic , too fucking marvellous for words , crooned Jessica . |
54 | All the different interest groups have suddenly been allowed to come out into the open and in some cases it is a question of each for himself and damn the rest . ’ |
55 | People have known for some time what has been going on , and I 'm surprised it has taken this long to come out into the open . |
56 | It is no good throwing things at them when they are safely in their dug-outs and shelters , but at some time they have to come out into the open , if only to change their clothes and appearance , and that is when we can get at them . |
57 | It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open . |
58 | Perhaps everything — not that there is anything — should just have been allowed to come out into the open at that point . |
59 | It seems you are right — it may well be time for the Party to come out into the open . ’ |
60 | And whatever the scholars of the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries may have said or thought in private , there were very few who were prepared to come out into the open and publish opinions directly at variance with Holy Writ . |