Example sentences of "out into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Jetties , piers and hides have been built out into the reeds and these make ideal observation platforms .
2 ‘ Go out into the alleyways of London , Hugh .
3 She loved to walk out into the villages where she would sit round the fire or outside a hut shelling peanuts with a family , so that she learned first hand many of the African customs and quickly mastered the language .
4 Her conversations with the villagers as they shelled peanuts or sat around the fire , the interest she took in her pupils and their home backgrounds , her journeys out into the villages on teaching practice or corps activities had given her an appreciation of how the Africans thought and felt .
5 erm but , but certainly the , the er er the period has given the Communist Party er quite a large number of trained cadres which will be able to go out into the villages in a way that they had n't been able to in because it would , that was all too soon .
6 But through , through erm the period , particularly after campaigns in nineteen forty one , forty two , you , you , you 've got a l a lot of people coming into the Party , then they 've all been instilled with the spirit , you can then send them out into the villages .
7 Christian joy is found when we hold on to God 's hand and when we learn that fabulous certainty with which we can step out into the uncertainties of the coming day .
8 I was still crying when I put on my boots and picked up my kitbag ; and after a few desperate embraces I burst out into the stars and the snow — the constellations of snow , the blizzard of stars .
9 Nathan stood by the window , and looked out into the gardens .
10 With their curiosity satisfied and the music too slow to be interesting , Wayne and Sandy had taken themselves out into the gardens to cool off .
11 Well last year we moved it out into the gardens .
12 He went on , coming out into the labs .
13 ‘ We shall be rolling up our sleeves and getting out into the communities .
14 She loved to be alone , to be brave , to go out into the arms of her destiny fearlessly , like a knight into the lists .
15 The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision .
16 A poll carried out into the reasons why people voted for the SDP candidate in the Warrington by-election of 1981 revealed that only 9 per cent did so because they supported SDP policy ; 8 per cent did so because they admired the well-known candidate ; and nearly 70 per cent voted for negative " reasons — the most frequently cited being their opposition to the extremism of the two established parties .
17 It was held , appropriately , on the first day of Michaelmas when , in medieval times , pigs were traditionally turned out into the woods to fatten up on acorns .
18 One agent went there with Allen , following him blindly ‘ away from Langley and way out into the woods ’ to talk about finding the hostages .
19 Suppose she went out into the woods with … him , and they were going to make love … or they 'd done it … and she said ‘ I 'm pregnant , you 're the father , what are you going to do about it ? ’
20 What I 'm saying is that he would n't have taken her out into the woods .
21 He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him .
22 He seemed agitated , restlessly pacing about , looking out into the crowds , then drawing back into the shelter of the arcade .
23 This eminent theologian rushed out into the streets to greet the astonished passers-by with the words : ‘ Christ is risen , he is risen indeed ! ’
24 After a fashionably elevenish dinner at my hostal-Pension , in a small green dining-room lit by blinding neon , I strolled out into the streets where the sellers of lottery tickets were still in full cry — ‘ Para hoy !
25 I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury .
26 As the day wore on , more and more people came out into the streets .
27 As the other four offered their own inimitable advice , the police hustled the Celtic defender downstairs and out into the streets where he was thrown over the bonnet of a police car .
28 The concept of casual recreational sex in society sends young people out into the streets and into bars endeavouring to establish relationships which lead to the bedroom .
29 Whenever the circus came to a new town he used to dress up in his costume and go out into the streets with a clown on stilts and do a turn .
30 ‘ In fact , take the body out into the streets and shoot it again . ’
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