Example sentences of "[verb] out into the " in BNC.

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1 He left her , lying disordered on the sheepskins ; and after all left a coin beside her , walking out into the night .
2 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 ? ’
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 However nerves and hangover were soon forgotten as we headed out into the middle of the river and the adrenaline started pumping .
8 She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country .
9 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
10 Thus attired , she ventured out into the blizzard .
11 I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury .
12 Nobody ventured out into the weather , except one woman watering some sweet peas on her balcony .
13 ‘ 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 .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 He walked to the back door and peered out into the blackness .
18 She moved to the compartment door , peered out into the deserted corridor , then closed and locked it .
19 She twisted away from him and backed over to the door , and then cracked it open , and peered out into the hall .
20 He leaned close to it and peered out into the night , trying to see what was out there …
21 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 .
22 She peered out into the darkness , but it was difficult to see anything very clearly .
23 Hilary was distracted by the window , and peered out into the darkness , watching for signs of movement .
24 He unlocked the door and peered out into the darkness .
25 Even when lightning lit the skies and the floodgates opened when she was still twenty miles from her destination she merely flicked on the car 's wipers and peered out into the black night , letting the piercing beam of the headlights guide her along the road .
26 She peered out into the moonlit garden and felt a wave of desperation sweep over her .
27 He thrust his hands into his trouser pockets , stalked to the grimy window , and peered out into the alley .
28 This means that the required colours can be squeezed out into the palette before painting .
29 The tobacco weighed out into the two separate tins he passed over the counter to her , he said , ‘ That 'll be one and tuppence ha'penny , eh lass ? ’
30 He has come out into the road wearing slippers .
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