Example sentences of "out [pron] [noun] into " in BNC.
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1 | They scry and cry , wailing out their prophecies into the echoing dark where the rootless scurry and hide , but none of them can see Zambia Crevecoeur . |
2 | The four great chimneys to his left spewing out their fumes into the grey cloud . |
3 | If , as seems probable , most teachers will sort out their pupils into the high and the low fliers at a fairly early stage , and if there is a whole separate set of papers in some subjects for the high and the low , then the difference between the higher grades of GCSE and O levels will not turn out to be very great . |
4 | When the C S Es/O Levels arrive at the beginning of the fourth year most schools decide to separate out their pupils into different groups , although in the school I was studying in and in one or two other schools , it 's possible to parallel C S E examinations with the existing O Level examinations and therefore to continue to teach the pupils in mixed ability groups , and that happened in English in the school I was studying , and in other schools it has happened in other subjects . |
5 | When the C S Es/O Levels arrive at the beginning of the fourth year , most schools decide to separate out their pupils into different groups , although in the school I was studying and in one or two other schools it 's possible to parallel C S E examinations with the existing ‘ O ’ level examinations and therefore to continue to teach the pupils in mixed ability groups , and that happened in English in the school I was studying . |
6 | That was over ten years ago , thought Joan , stretching out her legs into the sunshine , and we still have not built it . |
7 | And hope does not disappoint us , because God has poured out his love into our hearts by the Holy Spirit , whom he has given us . |
8 | After he had jerked out his desire into an already grubby handkerchief he had cried a little , sick with disgust . |
9 | Simon shouted this aloud , throwing out his challenge into the dark , as if daring Mr Bishop 's ghost to haunt him again . |