Example sentences of "out across the " in BNC.

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1 Enter the steepening corner crack and climb it until it is possible to move delicately left out across the wall .
2 Another 1,800 emigres came out across the Austro-Hungarian border in the 48 hours ending yesterday morning .
3 I drained my mess-tin , got to my feet and went out across the cobbled farmyard , under the arch , and out along the road leading to Brigade H.Q hoping that I would not be requiring the special services offered by the medics .
4 ( b ) Shortly after , view on left opens out across the Vale of Pickering ( much of which is also owned by the Castle Howard Estate ) to the N York Moors .
5 An hour 's ride out across the surrounding countryside will cost you £117.50 .
6 The wise dragon so captivates his maiden that she never even has a second for longing , that she turns not from him to stare out across the wide meadows and lakes of adolescence .
7 The great Dust Bowl which Maggie has seen only from the air , was once the long flank , the turning of the armpit of a dragon greater than Fenna , the great dragon laid out across the world its tail cooled by the oceans of the Antarctic and its breath , no longer fire , turned to ice around its head in the most northerly places of the globe .
8 Midford Castle is a celebration of that card , for it is built to the same shape , with two rounded leaves of the trefoil facing out across the valley over Cane Brook and Midford Brook , and the third out to the back .
9 They stepped out across the moorland and the wind caught them , strong and cold , once they were out of the shelter of the wall .
10 The pale young sailor in the silver frame stared serenely out across the wide spaces of the kitchen with faraway forget-me-not eyes .
11 When the Sergeant returned with steaming liquid in a tin container , Charles warmed his hands round it and gazed out across the flat expanse of his new command .
12 Notice that this is an example of the first method I mentioned of concentrating substances on one side of a membrane : oxygen is withdrawn from solution by being bound to a haemoglobin molecule which is far too large to pass out across the lung membrane .
13 The bells of Magleby church rang out across the plain .
14 For almost ten minutes an arch of subtle colour , like the wings of a vast angel , spread out across the sky on either side of the moon .
15 Only then did he look out across the land .
16 At six-thirty Kegan passed her taxi as it swung out across the courtyard .
17 Allied bombings in 1943 devastated the city , and the light from the fires was visible for many miles out across the plain .
18 Staring out across the car park , where silent , empty cars wait for their owners like patient pets , he ponders the success of the meeting .
19 By this time the crowd following the marchers had spilled out across the roadway , effectively breaking the ban on a march within the city walls .
20 He looked up and he saw two people walking or appearing to walk away from him down the white road of the tunnel and out across the green hills .
21 I can remember the long cloudless days when we drove for mile after mile over desert that stretched out around us as flatly as an unruffled sea ; the way we would pull the throttle out so that the needle stood up straight at the figure forty , and then would laze back with our legs stretched out across the bonnet … .
22 Ahead of us the tall pines that stretch out across the frozen plain of Estonia distinguished themselves from the snow-coated sky and earth .
23 He stayed where he was , leaning over the rail and looking out across the straits towards Spain .
24 Out across the square , two men appeared and went into a doorway opposite .
25 ‘ Flaming June ’ , people muttered bitterly amid the cascades of rain , and the thought of the poor men who must be waiting to set out across the choppy Channel in their small boats to fight a bloody battle on the other side made me feel cold and sick .
26 Yanto started out across the sand at a brisk pace .
27 Most people , I noticed , even experienced naturalists , were forever striding through the undergrowth , striking out across the fields , and searching , searching for something new .
28 He greeted Corbett warmly , ensured that the garron was safely returned to its stable in Inverkeithing and then rowed Corbett out across the Forth .
29 Corbett offered to double the usual fee and they were soon climbing into the skiff and making their way out across the Forth .
30 Steve Cozzi defines a planetary grid system as ‘ any series of lines laid out across the surface of the Earth in an attempt to measure some particular pre-designated system of ideas , correlations or theories ’ .
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