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

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1 But the beats are divided or shared out into three .
2 If you go to the racecourse you can bet at the course 's own betting shop or go out into the ‘ betting ring ’ where bookmakers have odds chalked up on boards .
3 If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden .
4 And be prepared to change your job or to branch out into more unusual and stimulating areas .
5 Young people who have completed GCSEs at 16 can choose whether to stay on at school or college , or come out into the labour market and , possibly , take an entitlement to YT .
6 I get tired of all this from time to time and attempt to get off the Circle Line and branch out into new conversational territory .
7 Should you decide to stick to sherry and branch out into the heavier aloroso you will have a thick head tomorrow and we will have an entertaining evening . ’
8 It is hoped to revive lapsed groups in the near future in the city centre , Vauxhall , Dingle and Walton areas and branch out into as yet uncovered areas .
9 Carson ran up the brick steps to the courtyard 's wooden side-door , rattling the bolt free and stepping out into the narrow alley that ran down the side of the house .
10 We carried on for a few more yards , then retraced our steps down to the main level and back out into the sunshine .
11 Then she opened the door and passed out into the hall , closing it behind her with a quiet but determined movement , leaving Iskandara staring after her in silence .
12 Nigger barked in annoyance , and moved out into the more bearable climate of the dry heat rooms .
13 Everyone stood up and moved out into the clearing .
14 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 .
15 ‘ 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 .
16 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 .
17 I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury .
18 Some of the men undressed to their loincloths and waded out into the cold water while others pushed the trees from the bank .
19 A gust of wind throws rain against the window and shakes the frame ; it 's loud and surprising and I flinch but he just turns slowly and looks out into the darkness with what could almost be contempt before laughing and putting an arm round my shoulder and suggesting we have another drink .
20 After joining Courage , he used his editing experience on in-house newspapers and magazines and branched out into video news and promotional programmes .
21 He walked to the back door and peered out into the blackness .
22 He pulled open the door and peered out into Charing Cross Road , which was virtually deserted , the slush packed high and filthy against the kerb .
23 She twisted away from him and backed over to the door , and then cracked it open , and peered out into the hall .
24 He leaned close to it and peered out into the night , trying to see what was out there …
25 Hilary was distracted by the window , and peered out into the darkness , watching for signs of movement .
26 He unlocked the door and peered out into the darkness .
27 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 .
28 He thrust his hands into his trouser pockets , stalked to the grimy window , and peered out into the alley .
29 He went into the college hall , and registered himself for matriculation among a rowdy assembly of students younger than himself ; and came out into the street to find that it had started to rain .
30 The bottom of it was very wide and came out into the moat .
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