Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] out on to " in BNC.
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1 | Reacting against the momentary quality of Impressionism , which had been like a window suddenly opened out on to nature from a sheltered interior , against all forms of violent personal expression , against the decorative and symbolic element which had characterized the work of the Nabis and Gauguin and so much late nineteenth-century painting , and even against the Fauves ( and the strong fin de siècle flavour of Fauvism has never been sufficiently acknowledged or stressed ) , the Cubists saw their paintings as constructed objects having their own independent existence , as small , self-contained worlds , not reflecting the outside world but recreating it in a completely new form . |
2 | Then Edgley found an unplayable lie off the tee ; James could only hack out on to the fairway and Dorset lost the hole to a five . |
3 | a car behind me , the car behind that just pulled out on to the wrong side of the road , sat there looking and decided not to and pulled back |
4 | She began to pace about and finally went out on to the balcony to watch the mountains and try to take her mind off a pain that she was sure would keep her awake all night . |
5 | All week the phoney war has raged as the populations of San Francisco and Oakland have , under licence of sport , declared their allegiance to one of two baseball teams who tonight march out on to a field to contest the title of world champions . |
6 | Very , very slow moving there indeed , and it 's going very very slowly heading out on to the A40 . |
7 | ‘ Your brothers wo n't be back until tomorrow , ’ her father replied , still staring out on to the street . |
8 | Pain Teens open up in a cloud of dry ice that fills the stage and eventually leaks out on to the dance floor . |
9 | When I went to find her , however , I discovered she had gone right to the top of the house to talk to Heathcliff through his locked bedroom door , and had then climbed out on to the roof and in through his window . |
10 | Children played there instead of minding their animals which would then wander out on to planted fields . |
11 | He let the girl jog past him and then jumped out on to her back ; she never even heard him until his arms were around her body . |
12 | The walrus followed us in to the shallows , and we hurriedly jumped out on to the shore to get better pictures . |