Example sentences of "out into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The modern qualitative theory can be fleshed out into a quantitative technique ; and this book tells a coherent and deep mathematical story , packed with insights and ideas . |
2 | Although a problem is not an invitation to launch out into a general disquisition on the department of law on which the problem is set , it is important in working out the problem to state all the rules of law that are really relevant to it . |
3 | With the changing outlook of its leadership , the NFoL 's early concentration upon opposing pornography broadened out into a general opposition to the modern permissive society . |
4 | ‘ I have a mic on my Vox AC30 and a direct which goes out into a Hi-Watt head , and that goes into a speaker simulator , which goes to the desk out front . ’ |
5 | The horses were standing where the path opened out into a small glade . |
6 | A pretty young eunuch in a canary-yellow silk sari led Zakir and me through a vaulted passageway and out into a small courtyard . |
7 | At the eastern end of the Ludwigstrasse the street opened out into a small square below the towering walls of the Herzogschloss , a massive fortification dating from the fifteenth century and set back only a few yards from the Danube . |
8 | A quarter of a mile further on the lane widened out into a small clearing in the trees . |
9 | The stables are a hive of activity as the session 's mounts are groomed and tacked up , and then led out into a small ménage , in a cobbled yard at the rear of the stables . |
10 | He has just walked out into a spectacular summer storm . |
11 | The line of the Great Central Railway south of Leicester through Catesby Tunnel and on to Brackley , is a superb example where an appreciation of the engineering involved in the construction of the last great main line in England can be obtained In a different landscape are the deep cuttings and high embankments south-east of Overstrand , Norfolk which suddenly open out into a vast grass amphitheatre-like area the site of Mundesley Station only opened in 1898 . |
12 | For this reason , a Christian marriage is a like an opened door , through which we see new visions , and walk out into a vast panorama we never knew existed . |
13 | At last she found the exit at the far end of the enormous shed , and burst out into a dark courtyard , littered with the hulks of abandoned machinery , which she remembered from the morning . |
14 | I came out into a strange city — hardly knew my way around . |
15 | That pattern stuck in my head and gradually crystallized it out into a definite form , while the scenario was being prepared for me . |
16 | I walk across the field to the gate and out into a narrow lane . |
17 | Siemens Nixdorf Information Systems Ltd , based in Bracknell , Berkshire is branching out into a new niche printing market with its 2140 MICR — hailed as the world 's fastest personalised Magnetic Ink Character Recognition printing system . |
18 | Then I branched out into a new area . |
19 | JoJo frowned at them both through little squinting eyes , then his face broke out into a toothless smile and he grinned at them . |
20 | They came out into a wide waterway which ended in docks . |
21 | Follow the obvious path leading north along the ridge as the path opens out into a wide track . |
22 | I realized I was lost when the sky suddenly lightened and I came out into a broad clearing . |
23 | The cloud rolled effortlessly and relentlessly down the slopes of the volcano , spreading out into a broad fan which rapidly engulfed St Pierre , and in the next two or three minutes killed all but two of the population , and set the town ablaze from end to end . |
24 | The ketchup bottle cascaded out into a million glass fragments which showered down in slow motion ; floating and turning lazily like snowflakes , the light shivering in them like jewels . |
25 | ‘ Listen for its slurred , gulping notes , increasing in speed and loudness , ’ reads one report , ‘ notes which are often drawn out into a long whistling finale . ’ |
26 | When the solar wind encounters the magnetic field of a planet it has the effect of compressing the planetary field on the ‘ upwind ’ side , and of trailing it out into a long magnetotail on the ‘ downwind ’ side . |
27 | The African elephant shrew , a highly-strung insect-eating mammal the size of a mouse with a nose drawn out into a mobile trunk , depends for its safety on knowing its trails better than any hunter that might chase it . |
28 | It brought them out into a grassy clearing by the lake , a shallow bay with a fringe of stony beach . |
29 | Textured bob-length hair with full fringe is smoothed out into a chic wrap as an alternative . |
30 | Once you have swirled the wine around your tastebuds , spit it out into a lined bucket . |