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

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1 The Metropolitan Line grew fast in the 1860S and 1870S , the District Line joined it and it spread its branches out into the open countryside to the north-west of London .
2 Mayne 's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base , from which they could sally out and harass the enemy .
3 When a melt of any kind is cooled rapidly , it does not have time to sort its atoms out into the ordered atomic structures of mineral crystals .
4 Lissa had brought things out into the open , but it was too late now for regrets .
5 More dramatically , every day , about two million gallons of radioactively contaminated water are discharged through two pipelines out into the Irish Sea .
6 Hence , sociological analyses of race relations , crime and the treatment of offenders , poverty and the like have helped to bring ‘ hot ’ issues out into the open and to clarify understanding of these areas .
7 Another way of playing this game is to send children out into a local park with a list of items that are likely to be laying around naturally .
8 ‘ This lady has described how they were quite deliberately trying to entice her two young children out into the public passageway area , ’ he said .
9 Mary 's death and Elizabeth 's accession brought the Protestant extremists out into the open again , and the new breach with Rome was to prove permanent .
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