Example sentences of "out [conj] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 Any course of conduct followed or any transaction entered into by the reader arising from anything published in this magazine is so carried out or entered into at the reader 's sole risk .
2 This is not the same as being someone to whom other people often bring their problems ; that does not guarantee the instinctive knowledge of whether something is real or merely a " try-on " , or whether something that is being glosssed over is really something that should be dug out and gone into in depth , or whether the time has come to say and do nothing other than give encouragement to the sufferer to work something out for himself or herself with the assistance of other sufferers in the group .
3 Feel that your quiet , heavy limbs are almost spreading out and sinking into the floor like water that has been spilled .
4 The weaker hives had all their comb cut out and packed into leather sacks for easier carrying , and the skeps stacked by the old hut to collect later .
5 Some companies have an automatic deletion of all e-mail messages more than three months old with the proviso that any important messages can be taken out and incorporated into a formal , structured system ( for example , a word processing system or individual accounts ) if that message needs to be retained or is a key part of another , more important story .
6 School dinner lady Linda Ellis , 32 , and nurse Marie Fisher , 38 , saved Tom Friday after he passed out and toppled into the pool at the Ty Mawr Holiday Camp , in Towyn , near Rhyl , North Wales .
7 They argue that major innovations in products , or production techniques , are bunched together every fifty years or so and , when they occur , they have pervasive effects , generating a long boom which eventually peters out and turns into a slump .
8 He got out and strode into the reception office without waiting for her .
9 I guessed , as everyone else must have done , that at some point she could not manage her life any longer and had gone out and stepped into the stream as a way of escape .
10 The car he was after stopped at a junction , so Chris jumped out and reached into their window and grabbed the keys .
11 Waldheim 's delight at meeting Kohl was understandable , for the encounter was possibly the last he will have with a foreign leader before bowing out and slipping into retirement .
12 So , he broke out and went into this
13 And then it was boiled and boiled that it was er tender and that and then it was taken out and cut into bits and this is what a potted head And then it was That was done and then er Where the water what was boiled there was often fat but that was all skimmed off , and er next day there was as much water in the And er meat from the head was put in and pepper and salt and that , and then it was boiled again and then put into little dishes and that was your potted head .
14 Why do n't we splash out and go into Florian 's ?
15 Cadfael , who could sleep or wake virtually at will , always felt the particular solemnity of the night offices , and the charged vastness of the darkened vault above , where the candlelight ebbed out and died into lofty distances that might or might not stretch into infinity .
16 Eveneutally one of the men , Richard Sowerby , 24 , of Stanhope Road , Middlesbrough , climbed out and ran into Great Ayton to raise the alarm .
17 Some dropped out and got into drugs , others just fancied drinking with their mates in the pub .
18 Turning abruptly , she flung it with a clash into the fireplace ; then she went out and got into the car .
19 When Jason saw the gun , he jumped out and got into the hedge , ’ said Charlotte .
20 rising tyres and park and jump out and go into their rooms
21 ‘ When you fell in the fountain , when I lifted you out and looked into those fiery green eyes , heard the shaky defiance in your voice , then — then I was lost . ’
22 As its fiery twigs flashed out and cut into the inky cloud , the thunder rolled out of the west .
23 From the outside of the Opéra-Comique in the 9th arrondissement of Paris , you could see through the windows on the ground floor to where vast bales of orange and pink and purple cloth were being unwound by workmen , laid out and cut into huge rectangles and squares .
24 The eggs hatch and the young tadpoles develop within the froth until , at the appropriate time , the lower part liquefies and the tadpoles drop out and fall into the water below .
25 Not new light bulbs , the ones that she 'd taken out and put into the plastic bag .
26 The bath-sponge tumour was lifted out and dropped into the soap-dish by the bed .
27 Simultaneously , two overweight , breathless and slightly tipsy men who were descending the station steps saw the train moving out and broke into a run , during which they managed to overtake half of a 66ft. long Mk. 1 coach .
28 He told them there was no point in producing a more expensive , national version of City Limits , the Right-On London listings magazine started by former employees of Time Out and helped into the world by the GLC .
29 The juices run out and spread into the pan .
30 He seeks out and moves into gaps .
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