Example sentences of "out into the " in BNC.
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1 | And on the bus : Every morning he comes out into the garden with his cup of tea and stands there , looking round . |
2 | He comes out into the garden and sips his tea and looks around . |
3 | Then it steps out into the world . |
4 | One by one the members of the crowd trickled out into the fête , carrying with them the news of Phipps 's death . |
5 | There were no new notices on the wall-board criss-crossed with tape for messages , and Marion allowed Conroy to push open the big doors and go out into the cavernous darkness of the wings with their slats of scenery fencing the hollow stage , its set furniture dead beneath one working light . |
6 | We walked out into the sun together and across to the school hall . |
7 | And with those words ringing inside my head , I went out into the night . |
8 | I got up and walked quietly out into the early evening . |
9 | Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil . |
10 | Indeed the anonymous reviewer of the Pope and Weiner edition went on to propose that ‘ if the police staff college is to fulfil its task [ of producing a major project ] with any credibility , it must encourage its academic staff to go out into the field to study policing at first hand ’ . |
11 | Four troopers had them by the arms and were hustling them out into the coach . |
12 | So , despite the loss of the temple , and its intricate system of worship and sacrifice , the hereditary priesthood had a role — a role which expanded , in fact , as the People themselves were thrust out into the world . |
13 | Winning the French Open took him through the door , down the passage , into the street and out into the sunshine Fame . |
14 | But in the opening paragraphs of Crime and Punishment consciousness has found a home in the unnamed and very physical young man who leaves his stuffy little top room and slips downstairs like a cat , out into the street . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | My tiredness had now almost disappeared as I made my way along the drive of Brigade H.Q and out into the village . |
17 | I got to my feet and stood by Taff at the gun , both of us staring out into the night . |
18 | After being briefed by a Sergeant , the three Marine Commandos and myself , faces blackened and carrying weapons , set off through the orchard and out into the thickly wooded area in front of the German positions . |
19 | They are on the bonnets of the jeeps , some are clinging precariously onto the sides as both vehicles speed away through the farmyard and out into the road . |
20 | As the tank-landing craft heads out into the English Channel I play a slow Highland air , Loch Monar , a tune I have played many times at Achnacarry , and possibly recognised by many of those Commandos who had passed through the Training Centre . |
21 | You need to bring it to a place where God reaches out into the secret places of the soul . |
22 | It poked its front door out into the green as though to challenge an equality with the deanery opposite . |
23 | Unless people go out into the open , the reaction can not take place . |
24 | We went out into the bright sunny street . |
25 | Then he turned his head to one side as if he , too , was listening to the Maltesers rolling past the front row , under the bed on which he and Andrea had cavorted , towards the French windows on the far side of his bedroom , and out into the garden . |
26 | As I was swept along by the noisy laughing crowd out into the tropical evening I persistently wanted to know what had happened to the dog . |
27 | There is a rush for the door , the audience spill out into the road , stopping the traffic and gesturing wildly at the roof of the cinema . |
28 | She lay down on her back again , almost smelling the sharp odour of the whisky ; just awake enough to resist it , just sleepy enough not to make the climb out into the cold worth it , and felt numb with fear . |
29 | All magicians can be tested by laughter because corruption can not stand mockery ; and when his daughter laughed at him he drove her out into the wilderness , and she lived in the wilderness with the wild beasts and angels ministered to her . |
30 | The great change that has occurred is that retailers no longer go out into the market place and buy what is offered to them by manufacturers . |