Example sentences of "go out into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Finally , in moments of vision the internal mind ‘ goes out into the external Mind ; they communicate through new kinds of sense experience — this is what the ‘ sublime ’ passages in Tintern Abbey and The Prelude are about . |
4 | Going through the scullery she pulled on an old coat and went out into the tiny back garden . |
5 | Dreamer went out into the still night , wading through the snow . |
6 | Jettisoning her brush , she went out into the still sultry heat of the afternoon . |
7 | She stayed near him till he slept , went out into the dark hall , switched on the light with pride and with the knowledge of what that little act meant , what it had cost , would cost ; she pressed a tiny switch on the wall , and electrons obediently flowed through cables , because the woman in the Electricity had so ordered it |
8 | He went out into the dark night , the wind and the rain . |
9 | She went out into the small back garden , and sat on the tiled patio in a canvas chair , staring at nothing . |
10 | We went out into the bright sunny street . |
11 | His fingers were bloody and in his eyes there was such despair that I could not stand it and went out into the filthy courtyard ’ . |
12 | He took Hasan 's hand and went out into the clear light of April . |
13 | Allen picked up the sack and slung it over his shoulder and they all three went out into the open air . |
14 | He took the Mascot Missile 's keys from the tray in the hall and went out into the driving rain . |
15 | Taking the lanthorn from the shelf , she lit the tallow candle-stub from the fire 's dying embers , then went out into the hard brilliance of the moonlight . |
16 | They went out into the cold afternoon . |
17 | Following her pointing finger , they went out into the raw desert , and dug in the sand . |
18 | Between two classes I went out into the beautiful gallery on the first floor , open to the cloisters and the courtyard below . |
19 | I went out into the fresh damp morning , walking quickly to keep warm and get round the island before any rain started . |
20 | She gathered her pages of notes and went out into the sunlit streets . |
21 | Together they went out into the back garden . |
22 | They went out into the bloodshot Schiaparelli day . |
23 | Dry and tinned stores were issued readily , but meat , vegetables and fruit were not so easy to procure , and often I went out into the surrounding villages to buy up food which normally would have come into the Maymyo bazaar . |
24 | The mowers went out into the little fields of wheat and oats , and the sheaves stood yellow in the stubble . |
25 | There were no new notices on the wall-board criss-crossed with tape for messages , and Marion allowed Conroy to push open the big doors and go out into the cavernous darkness of the wings with their slats of scenery fencing the hollow stage , its set furniture dead beneath one working light . |
26 | When we go out into the freezing temperatures tonight , we know that we should be doing something . |
27 | Finally , with ‘ Do n't walk on the wet edge , you 'll get a verruca ’ ringing in my ears , and ‘ Make sure your hair is BONE dry before you go out into the cold ’ ringing in my brain , we would lay siege to the fish-and-chip shop which was my main reason for going in the first place . |
28 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
29 | Afterwards they had gone out into the brilliant sunshine of mid-June , the English summer being fine for a change , and Matey had introduced her to her other , lesser treasure , the curate Mr Julian Sands . |
30 | Nails had woken up abruptly and been angry at being discovered , and had gone out into the grey morning without any conversation beyond the threat about pulping Hoomey if he split . |