Example sentences of "[coord] out onto " in BNC.
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1 | I bent down and turned him until I had my hands under his arms , his back towards me , and I floated him along in the water to the steps and there strained to pull him up them and out onto the grass . |
2 | Mr McDoodle pulled on the reins and they headed off down the drive , past the old hanging tree and out onto the bumpy road . |
3 | An orderly queue was formed , stretching throughout the corridors of Hardside and out onto the rugby pitches . |
4 | He beckoned Chrissie out and she reversed down the drive and out onto the road . |
5 | Running for the car , the car going steadily , not too fast to the airport , and out onto the flight to Ankara . |
6 | I wandered back down the stairs , past the washing draped over the bannisters and out onto the broken glass of the yard . |
7 | They make their way down through the courtyard past the concierge 's busy-lizzies and geraniums in their cluster of terracotta and out onto the street where the Mercedes and driver are double-parked squeezing the traffic to an irascible trickle . |
8 | He padded through the hall , up the four flights of stairs to the little landing where you either went straight ahead and out onto the battlements , or ducked through the wee door into the observatory . |
9 | She walked straight past them all and out onto the tarmac . |
10 | Ramlal strode past the chaprassi and out onto the streets . |
11 | The five remaining dogs had raced on down the driveway , past the gaping ruin of the buckled gates , and out onto the highway beyond . |
12 | You do n't get the good , really good light until you get across the water and out onto these hills and that 's where the the good light is in that erm top i third of the picture I think is where the real quality is . |