Example sentences of "[vb pp] out into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This means that the required colours can be squeezed out into the palette before painting .
2 He has come out into the road wearing slippers .
3 Miles had remained silent as they had paddled out into the water , though his heart was full of anger and grief .
4 Zen wound down the window and let his half-smoked cigarette be sucked out into the airstream .
5 A New York police spokesman said : ‘ An investigation is being carried out into the disappearance of the money .
6 This chapter ends with a description of a study carried out into the origin , evolution , spellings and meaning of an individual surname .
7 Turned out into the street , most of them , every morning — Cara knew well — while their mothers went to the mill , a ragged band of infant desperadoes , all under the magic age of nine when they too could be put out to labour .
8 — For me — who at the age of 14 & a half , was turned out into the world , literally without a farthing — & with nought to look to for a living but his own exertions , you may easily suppose this a necessary prejudice — & indeed — the tardy paying of many of my subscribers — renders it but too difficult to procure food — & pay for publishing , at once .
9 Carry the felt out into the gutter .
10 His own son , William 's son , who was called erm moved out into the country , married an heiress and became a gentleman with a coat of arms .
11 Chuck glanced around inquiringly at Jacques Devraux , who had moved out into the plain with his son and Flavia Sherman .
12 So , despite the loss of the temple , and its intricate system of worship and sacrifice , the hereditary priesthood had a role — a role which expanded , in fact , as the People themselves were thrust out into the world .
13 ‘ I was pushed out into the garden , but I stayed to watch through the window .
14 Havelock suggests three categories : the research and development and diffusion model , where an idea or practice conceived at the centre is fed out into the system ; the social interaction model , where change proceeds through formal and informal contact between groups ; and the problem solving model , where individuals are themselves involved in initiating , developing or modifying aspects of a programme at local level .
15 ‘ Yes … and although he himself wanted the contemplative life , he was drawn out into the world and given the episcopate of Strathclyde , at Glasgow , when he was twenty-five years old .
16 Over the top , down the outside of the wheel , like being flung out into the night : dangling queasily in space then dropping like a brick .
17 He called out : ‘ I ca n't hold on any longer , ’ then fell straight on the ledge below , bounded out into the air , turning a somersault backwards , and pitching on to a grass projection some 30′ lower down …
18 When Vic opened the door , the squirrel bounded out into the garden after them , pausing to sniff the refreshed earth .
19 On other occasions , people are spewed out into the atmosphere and turn up hundreds of miles away .
20 He was dragged out into the light , the creature 's awful , Silk-resembled face , alive with the movement of the surface slime that quickened with expectation .
21 Before they had ventured out into the snowstorm , their mother had issued instructions : ‘ Pin up your skirts before you go out into that plother . ’
22 Scattering earth was blasted out into the Rabbit Grounds , and the thudding noises rolled through the air .
23 Not only did he own Werner Lines , a worldwide shipping empire with more than vessels in commission , but he had also branched out into the freight industry over the past four years and succeeded in cornering an important section of its competitive market by buying out a succession of small , struggling companies and amalgamating them under an experienced board of directors answerable only to him .
24 He had inherited an oil company in port of Spain from his father , and had also branched out into the airline business , owning and operating several profitable inter-island routes .
25 She knew nothing about him beyond the fact that he was immensely wealthy , the owner of the London-based Silver Star Navigation who for some strange reason had branched out into the fashion industry .
26 She was delighted at having the chance to work with one of the rock world 's most distinguished performers who had already branched out into the movie business .
27 The sounds of what was going on in the box were being relayed out into the laboratory where Gedanken was , but nothing happening in the laboratory was getting through to the beetles in the box .
28 Snatching an old raincoat from the hallstand she had plunged out into the rain .
29 He decided then and there to take the carrion off her and have it back for himself and so leaned out into the void and tilted into the wind towards her far below .
30 ‘ It 's asking for trouble when people are being turfed out into the street and have paid to come to a club until 2am .
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