Example sentences of "[v-ing] out into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I remember walking out into the bright sunlight of a late summer 's day in central London thinking : ‘ Oh God , how the hell do I tell people ? ’
2 The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates .
3 It was a day much like today , hot and sunny , but unlike today there were no tourists about and Dave and I had stripped off to the skin and stepped through the shallows with mud squidging between our toes to the pebbly beach , swimming out into the cool water .
4 Nield , from Cheshire , joined up as a boy in a junior leaders battalion before passing out into the Royal Engineers .
5 Ianthe moved over to the balcony and stood looking out into the noisy Roman night .
6 I wrote it one late evening , sitting at my window , looking out into the rainy darkness of autumn and at the great black bulk of the cathedral :
7 So much so that many people internal to Digital never bother venturing out into the big bad world of USENET for their kicks .
8 A sharp , heavy knock sent Nadia scrambling out into the cold half-light of the early morning .
9 Subservience becomes a habit , and to step outside it is indeed a going out into the unknown , a going into a wilderness , where there are no clear paths forward , where life is precarious , and survival itself uncertain .
10 Pupils are receiving occult teaching , and are studying the science of life — before going out into the larger world to relieve the stress of humanity , to teach mankind the Divine Wisdom , God 's Plan for the World , Evolution — to bring happiness to the unhappy , peace to the warring , and the only true happiness is found through service and brotherhood .
11 The great features of that map , which make it something more than a picture to be imperfectly copied by laborious childish pens , are the great promontories of Caernarvon , of Pembroke , of Gower and of Cornwall , jutting out into the western sea , like the features of a grim large face , such a face as is carved on a ship 's prow … .
12 Louise Butler watched her potential saviours drive away , their horn blaring out into the dark night .
13 The travellers were heading out into the empty desert .
14 And now they had left the city behind and were heading out into the open country .
15 If not , place it facing out into the living space .
16 Stepping out into the freezing cold ; 20 degrees below zero .
17 They left the club , stepping out into the cool night air .
18 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 .
19 I put my cameras away and took my leave , stepping out into the muggy London air on Carnaby Street .
20 ‘ Nothing of the culture celebrated by Camus survives ’ — except , I add now , stepping out into the sundrenched streets , the light .
21 In the UK , Barclays Computer Operations , Knutsford , Cheshire , which was set up in January 1991 by Barclays Bank Plc to provide in-house facilities management , is stepping out into the commercial marketplace with its own offerings — OPM ( Operator Presentation Manager ) , and DataPlace .
22 They sit here day after day , gazing out into the middle distance , letting their problems stockpile to nothing more complicated than yet another sunny day on the porch of a listing old house .
23 Though he still likes the animal and slapstick comics , he is branching out into the blood-and-thunder type .
24 He was talking about branching out into the ship-in-a-bottle business because Jonathon will make only ships .
25 This is a bit of the continent , sticking out into the warmer sea to the south-east .
26 But Tsu Ma had turned already and was wading out into the deeper water .
27 She had glimpsed Emily Grenfell who had been leaning forward in her carriage , staring out into the crowded roadway , her emeralds shining at her throat , the green richness of the stones glittering in the light from the street lamps .
28 He thrust his hands into his pockets and moved to the window , staring out into the sun-dappled drive flanked by swaying trees .
29 I stood by the window staring out into the foggy darkness , taking deep breaths to try and stifle some hollow feeling of new disease .
30 Gilbert and Frye were standing up against the glass panes of the reception area , staring out into the storm-ravaged night .
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