Example sentences of "further out [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Many years ago , one of the hunters had drowned in a shallow lake further out across the plateau .
2 Open-mouthed , a little aghast perhaps , Frank Wharton pushed himself stealthily further out across the ice where he could view the parson 's progress , the better to see how the thing should be done .
3 Lift your thumbs and place them a little further out along the brow bone and repeat the pressure .
4 Under the present director , Geoffrey Morgan , a soft-spoken Welshman whose main outside interest is silkworms , the list of names has moved away from the Reform Club and further out into Middle England , although it is still a very long way short of representing a cross-section of the population .
5 The raid was not too bad , but Gillies asked for his unit to be moved further out into the country after that .
6 Again , he aimed to draw Vologsky further out into dangerous territory .
7 I think of Camus and the beauty that each year is pushed further and further out into the oil-filmed sea .
8 The answer , we suggest , is that Wagner now represented precisely what Schopenhauer had been before : a lifeline to save himself from drowning in his professional specialization , as he went further and further out into it .
9 There is still a high integration workload and the business has to look further out into the future to enable it to respond to the changes and opportunities likely to occur in the industry .
10 Only Røst lay further out to sea .
11 Here he was surprised and a little frightened to find that he was being carried further out to sea .
12 They 'd taken the motorised dinghy across to explore the fairy-tale clarity of the water in the natural sea caves of the Blue Grotto , then on Roman 's orders had spurned the small cove he 'd mentioned as too crowded , and returned to take the yacht further out to sea , choosing a peaceful place to drop anchor and eat the picnic he 'd stowed away as a surprise …
13 Even where the coast does not face directly towards the incoming waves refraction causes the waves to swing round and approach the shore less obliquely than they were when further out to sea ( Fig. 8.8 ) .
14 The wind was driving me further out to sea and my boat began to fill with water .
15 Originally it had gates and walls further out to sea .
16 As the mass of the inhabitants of Camberwell could not afford to move further out to the wealthier suburbs , most families stayed put .
17 In 1989 , for example , the problem of dirty beaches led to a government commitment to dump sewage further out to sea .
18 An oil rig tender also succeeded , after initial problems , in towing the tanker further out to sea to calmer waters , where the remaining oil was transferred to another tanker .
19 They also contradict the British government 's long-standing claim that pollution is worst along the coastlines and falls off further out to sea .
20 The extensive rescue operation involved the tanker being towed further out to sea , the use of powerful water cannons to cool the hull and the application of anti-flame foam .
21 Even on a short section you can see many of the different birds which colonise nearby Ramsey , Skikholm and Skomer islands , and perhaps some of the gannets that breed further out on Grassholm .
22 April does n't have to be a month of trials and tribulations or agonising over career or professional matters , if you are prepared to make some snap decisions and take what transpires towards the very end of March as a signal to go even further out on a limb .
23 Some have been designated as sites of special scientific interest ( SSSI ) , but these stop at the low-water mark , allowing rubbish dumping further out on the water .
24 If the unfallen state is being pushed further and further out of sight , it may eventually vanish into unreality .
25 The weight of a slate will eventually sever the rusted shanks of iron nails and high winds encourage such dislodged slates to slip further out of place .
26 I had lunch and then sat on the wheelbarrow swatting flies , neither willing to go further out of my way , nor to return , just in case I was on the right track .
27 Now the remainder of the English ships were opening fire ; but these , behind , were still further out of range , and bunched as they were , some obstructed others .
28 I wedged myself further out of sight .
29 A Hirst return , of course , would push Nigel Clough further out of the picture , while Parker 's return offers further options in defence , particularly at right-back where Lee Dixon is under pressure .
30 His glass eye — he had lost the original when he was cleaning a gun — seemed to swivel further out of true than usual and stared pleasantly at the fire ; the real one looked like a razor .
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