Example sentences of "out into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | There he sat in his writer 's hotel room , venturing out into a series of tight corners , filing his copy , then leaving for Warsaw to compose his short books — objects physically slight but charged with these confusions . |
2 | Then I branched out into a new area . |
3 | He has just walked out into a spectacular summer storm . |
4 | After the petrol station and the little houses , in one of which George Carter lived , were left behind , the street petered out into a country lane . |
5 | ‘ Did n't sleep well , ’ he said , mildly apologetic , snatching a bite of bread and cheese , gulping a cup of coffee standing before nodding curtly and dashing out into a freezing morning . |
6 | We came out into a lovely night : the effect of the quiet town , in the moonlight , with the snowclad hills behind is one that I sha n't soon forget , ’ wrote Warnie . |
7 | Precisely because relationships are so fragile , it 's in the planning stages , when a bundle of ideas and concepts are hammered out into a script , that the battle for a film is won or lost . |
8 | That pattern stuck in my head and gradually crystallized it out into a definite form , while the scenario was being prepared for me . |
9 | The club , by now had spilled out into a sort of annexe conservatory at the back of the room and by the time the summer arrived , people were spilling out into the garden and , in fact , used to come into the club by this route illegally . |
10 | They walked out into a cold , bright day , into one of the labyrinthine streets by the side of Westminster Abbey , straight into a column of knickerbockered children chattering hard and sweeping all before them . |
11 | Now , in the sudden silence , Tug felt as though he had been stripped naked and pushed out into a football crowd . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | I am dying , she thought , as her forehead broke out into a fine sweat , I do not even have to think of it , my mind is on other things , but there is a disturbance , quite plainly to be felt , in the mechanism of my heart . |
14 | The street then became the stadium and the custom-built truck opened out into a full stage with a public address system , railings , lights , flags , party backdrop and seating all built in . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | After she left I could n't even hear her name mentioned without breaking out into a cold sweat . ’ |
18 | It took all the courage he had to thrust his head and shoulders into the mouth of that entrance , but he closed his eyes and twisted and turned and after a time tumbled out into a great stone chamber , lit with a soft light of its own that dimmed the glitter of his shining key . |
19 | The footholds grew narrower as he climbed higher , but a deep groove in the rock face opened out into a chimney in which he could brace his boots against the sides . |
20 | Failing that they can be taken out into a yard sprayed with solvent degreaser and pressure jetted , otherwise it is a matter of brushing with a churn or utility brush and using a toothbrush in the crevices . |
21 | At St Louis every round-arched opening was made an excuse for a riot of sculptural detail spreading out into a great fan . |
22 | We crossed the footbridge and went out into a silent forecourt . |
23 | 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 . |
24 | Spurned by the Press , subject to unprovoked and vicious assaults by immigrants and policemen alike , denied gainful or meaningful employment by a heartless State , barred from the domestic hearth by severe , unyielding parents , the skinheads often see themselves as victims of almost Biblical proportions — as a stricken race of Jobs , as modern wanderers cast out into a cheerless world … |
25 | 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 . |
26 | This frightened me but seemed to make me a hero in the eyes of the Dutch who broke out into a fever of winks and jerked-up thumbs and V-signs all round me . |
27 | Try it for yourself : go out into a meadow , a village street , stand by the bank of a stream or on the sea shore and imagine the people who knew it 1,000 years ago . |
28 | I walk across the field to the gate and out into a narrow lane . |
29 | I came out into a strange city — hardly knew my way around . |
30 | Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle : the eggs hatch out into a variety of larval forms which only faintly resemble the adults , both morphologically and physiologically . |