Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] out into the " in BNC.

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1 When English merchants moved out into the world beyond Europe , it was natural enough that the Spice Islands became their ultimate objective .
2 Street activities have increased by 60 per cent in Moabit and there is evidence elsewhere too of cafés , shops and restaurants spilling out into the street .
3 Your eyes look out into the world around you .
4 They were all sitting , legs stuck out into the path , backs against the cliff , munching on sandwiches and swigging from plastic cups .
5 Then we 're going to rub onions on our eyes , wave handkerchiefs ( small squares of cloth used for wiping noses : I expect you use the cuffs of your smocks up there ) , and pretend to cry when we watch you turnips drift out into the North Sea .
6 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
7 It was healthy too ; the two great arms of piers reached out into the sea and were a regular walking spot for anyone in need of a breath of air or some exercise .
8 Videos of the revolution are screened on to a side wall of the Architecture School and the sounds of the 1989 crowds blasted out into the icy night .
9 After a brief wait and an exchange of pleasantries with Renee , Yanto carried the two brimming mugs back out into the sun and joined Selwyn on the bench .
10 In Sutton , the wires came out into the High Street and ran a short distance to the right to run round a small green at Bushey Road .
11 Agitated shopkeepers rushed out into the street when they saw the marchers approaching and tried to rescue their wares .
12 The officiant 's sepulchral tones waft out into the darkened hall .
13 Mudbound tideposts staggered out into the creek , and out across the flats a marram-fastened line of sand-dunes concealed the distant sea .
14 A string quintet played in the largest of the reception rooms , and guests spilled out into the garden in between light showers .
15 A pull on the line , and the bag is out of the hole , its contents spilled out into the road .
16 The mourners came out into the frost and mist of the January morning as the last traffic-jams of the rush-hour began to clear .
17 This is the sort of muddle which often causes good ideas to run out into the sand .
18 Then there was a movement of feet , and the shadowy spectres trooped out into the night .
19 She was too stunned to really see the way the car shattered the wide expanse of glass and then she instinctively covered her face as jagged pieces flew out into the street .
20 In the dry season , groups of families travel out into the forest , moving camp every few days and living off wild foods , thus more uniformly exploiting the environment at a time of scarcity and the risk of irreversible depletion of the local forest .
21 Back in Chalk Farm the crowds stumbled out into the dawn , past the shuttered Greek restaurants , the nearest thing to a chic London ice cream parlour , Marine Ices , the junk shops and cafes .
22 The mowers went out into the little fields of wheat and oats , and the sheaves stood yellow in the stubble .
23 Two sets of catwalks spanned the length of the cavern and four smaller catwalks led out into the water , all of them enclosed by safety railings .
24 The players brought out into the open the threats they have received , and I have also suffered them .
25 Gilbert screwed his eyes shut , waiting for the other windows to explode out into the Darkfall , dragging both Rohmer and himself into those hellish , spinning whirlwinds .
26 ‘ When a sewer is damaged and hydraulically overloaded , internal water pressure forces water out into the surrounding ground : when the pressure falls the water re-enters the sewer , bringing silt with it , thus clogging the pipe and , more important , weakening the external support , thus accelerating the failure .
27 These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities …
28 This can be effectively reinforced by ‘ necking down ’ the junction , with pavements swelling out into the former roadway to reduce both vehicle speeds and the crossing width of the street for walkers .
29 Officials claim there is an accident risk at the site because the pumps swing out over the pavement and delivery tankers stick out into the road .
30 Nogai backed out into the passage .
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