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

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1 And I did n't want to jump out into the fast-moving darkness without any boots and within range of fifty tommy-guns .
2 I ca n't wait to get out into the sunshine .
3 He wants to move out into the country . ’
4 A pasty white blob seemed to float out into the darkness , and then the laser brilliance of a pencil flash in the hand below it .
5 Hungary is also being pushed to strike out into the world economy .
6 Did n't fishermen like to go out into the middle of lakes to fish ?
7 Would we like to sail out into the bay ?
8 He is especially proud of his large collection of hunting birds , which occupies a substantial mews and tends to spill out into the palace itself , so that every room has at least one large bird of prey on its perch .
9 Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes .
10 Even so , Artemis had no time to relax or to shout at whoever it was still charging up beside her to slow down because the hill was beginning to flatten out into the dip and they were fast approaching the big open ditch .
11 ‘ They 'll have to come out into the open some time , ’ she said anxiously , worrying for the two young lovers .
12 It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open .
13 She loved to walk out into the villages where she would sit round the fire or outside a hut shelling peanuts with a family , so that she learned first hand many of the African customs and quickly mastered the language .
14 There was a sister watching us all the time , and when we went to walk out into the garden she said it was n't allowed .
15 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 . ’
16 Perhaps everything — not that there is anything — should just have been allowed to come out into the open at that point .
17 If he tries to climb out into the air as inexperienced people endeavour to do , he drowns …
18 Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark .
19 ‘ Yes , sir , ’ said Charlie , and sat shivering as he continued to stare out into the darkness for another forty minutes .
20 I had to walk out into the street to find my way home as if nothing had happened . ’
21 They had a restaurant in Paris and suddenly wished to get out into the country .
22 That war now threatens to break out into the open .
23 She had to get out into the fresh air .
24 He walked beside them on the pavement , three abreast , so that pedestrians coming towards them had to step out into the street .
25 To do that she had to step out into the road near the truck .
26 He ducked his head and made to step out into the sunshine .
27 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 .
28 At approximately 30 K above the glass transition the modulus curve begins to flatten out into the plateau region C to D in the modulus interval 10 5 .7 ; to and extends up to about 420 K.
29 ‘ But I wanted to get out into the commercial world .
30 Panting , she waited , but the madman never paused , seeming to hurtle out into the street still cursing and yelling .
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