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

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1 If the model is reluctant to pull out into inverted flight , the best answer is to roll out and apply back cyclic and positive pitch to recover .
2 The unknown is always the most fearsome , opening out into wide areas of conjecture .
3 They stretched on and on , one opening out into another round every corner .
4 Picturesque ‘ yards ’ ( courtyards ) behind the shops all too often petered out into demolished nothingness , with scraps remaining of stone walls , closed workshops , industrial debris and boarded-up cabins .
5 I was very concerned that the space of the north gallery would dissipate out into these side pockets , these large shadow boxes , which are too small to be rooms and too large to function as niches for sculpture .
6 And it 's that moment which , when we trace the expansion backwards , will have occurred between about fifteen and eighteen billion years ago , but we ca n't say what , if anything , may have happened before that , whether the universe bounced out into another state of expansion , so we have a sort of a cut off in our ability to retrodict , or extrapolate backwards into the past .
7 Fourthly , in setting out the contract which may be oral or written , the activities to be undertaken are sorted out into individual tasks , and allocated between the worker and the client .
8 About agoraphobia and claustrophobia and the paradoxical desire to be let out into unconfined space , the wild moorland , the open ground , and at the same time to be closed into tighter and tighter impenetrable small spaces — like Emily Dickinson 's voluntary confinement , like the Sibyl 's jar .
9 In Ajdabiya ( where , additionally , the layout of houses was less elastic than in the south ) , the younger and educated sons of Musbah Ifkairin moved out into new houses nearby , leaving the eldest brother with their father .
10 More striking is evidence of reluctance by local groups to launch out into direct engagement with the public in open meetings .
11 Further research is carried out into rural lifestyles in the 1840s .
12 As we have already discussed , the ancestry of the rose is extremely wide and complicated , and although extraordinary genealogical detective work has been carried out into many family trees , one wonders how it is possible to be sure of the right direction when travelling through the mists and fogs of time , especially during the period before copyright was extended to plants , when secrecy was a safeguard against competition .
13 Special investigations have also been carried out into British aid for India and the payment of pensions in Gibraltar .
14 On the telecommunications side , research is being carried out into high bandwidths that require high repetition pulses — a rate of 200GHz has been achieved and into Erbium-doped fibre amplifiers , which are a key component for future optical networks .
15 Much research and development was carried out into this problem during the 1970s ( e.g. McAlpine and Cook 1971 ; Goodchild 1978 ) .
16 It started life as a consultancy in parallel processing and then branched out into virtual reality , after seeing the potential of the technology .
17 These local clusters may grow so large that they spread out into other areas , areas that had hitherto been dominated , numerically , by individuals playing Always Defect .
18 As the society develops , these functions become separated out into different institutions .
19 ‘ The Turning Point ’ is also one of the label 's strongest releases for some time and it 's the ever popular Terrace front of Stefan Robbers that once again leads Djax out into new regions .
20 It was not seconds but many minutes before they climbed to the top of the road and came out into fresher country , and the farm was there , nestling in the late sunshine , the fading light turning its stone , creeper-clad walls to amber .
21 Later , as the sac-like evagination develops , the bases of the epithelial cells become drawn out into long processes , so imparting a spongy texture to the tissues of the wing-pad , and the basement membranes of the lower and upper epithelia become apposed for most of their area so as to form the so-called middle membrane ( Fig. 30 ) .
22 The main features of the remaining pavements are as follows : sixteen-petalled flowers with guilloche knots at their centres ; flowers with four heart-shaped petals where the interspaces of the petals are drawn out into stylised lotus buds ; and , most characteristically , pelta-urns with filled triangle bases , lotus tips , and tendrils with volutes .
23 Your friends , your parents , your school , your peers , they all try and stop you going out into left field .
24 You should know better than to walk out into strange streets alone . ’
25 Traditional epics taken from Frankish oral poetry also commanded Charles ' interest , and he had several of these copied out into formal texts .
26 Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door .
27 There would be a door leading out into this scene .
28 Elsewhere , the platforms may run out into former meadowland near a stream or river .
29 At this point the short version abandons the formal prayer frames and opens out into uninterrupted prose in which meditation on the enormity of what is happening to him " schop the sonne & al is , of al gode in " [ schop : created ; : anything ] ( p.85 ) carries the narrative to the point where Christ leaves Jerusalem ; then the meditation on the sorrow of Mary modulates into the account of the death of Christ , the major stages of which are marked by cries of remembrance but unpunctuated by any suggestions for Latin prayer .
30 If it were travelling at any other velocity , it would either move out into deep space , or crash into the Sun , or move into another orbit .
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