Example sentences of "out on to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All week the phoney war has raged as the populations of San Francisco and Oakland have , under licence of sport , declared their allegiance to one of two baseball teams who tonight march out on to a field to contest the title of world champions . |
2 | There was no room service and we were breakfasting in the hotel dining-room at a table looking out on to a square adorned by several yuccas and some dusty oleanders . |
3 | Instead she found herself remembering things she had disliked about the flat — the row of closed doors in the long dark passage , the kitchen looking out on to a brick wall , the occasional stiflingly hot summer evening when she had longed to be in the country . |
4 | A storm of pain ripped through her like the indigo fingers of a tornado and carried her out on to a midnight sea . |
5 | Thumbing the bullets out on to a sheet of old newspaper , he set to work with his knife . |
6 | Pour the chocolate out on to a sheet of waxed paper and tilt the paper in every direction to allow the chocolate to spread out evenly . |
7 | I stepped out on to a floor of empty desks set on an acre or more of thick carpet . |
8 | We sort kit , hanging the tent up in a tree to dry and pouring the rucsacs out on to a Karrimat . |
9 | We continued to the hide and , through the slits , peered out on to a wilderness of sandy hills and hollows , sparse grass , scattered hawthorn bushes and wind-bent pines . |
10 | Then the dough was all cut out on to a table where you had men chaffing them up . |
11 | The scrub ahead of Masklin opened out on to a track . |
12 | Leave cake to cool in tin for 5 mins then turn it out on to a wire tray to finish cooling ; remove paper . |
13 | Turn out on to a wire rack to cool . |
14 | Turn out on to a wire rack and leave to cool completely . |
15 | A pair of french windows opens out on to a view of a well-tended garden . |
16 | Turn it out on to a plate . |
17 | Turn the chocolate out on to a piece of waxed paper and lift the edges of the paper so that the chocolate spreads thinly over the surface . |
18 | As they skirted the forest and came out on to a stretch of road fringed by slender copper beeches , Fenella had the feeling of something deep and ancient and strong moving all about them . |
19 | However , it is a well known fact that all Spanish men are born with a football in their mouth and so I am sure his dormant skills will blossom forth as soon as he walks out on to the park . |
20 | There is in particular one very small hotel , the Hôtel des Rem parts , whose rear windows look straight out on to the church and its battlements , and beyond them to the woods and escarpments rising sharply behind . |
21 | But the men gave way , because they had no choice , and the next minute the car had bounced out on to the road , turning left , away from the village and up towards the dale head . |
22 | The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing . |
23 | But this morning , while I was driving that car through the village , the entire engine fell out on to the road ! |
24 | The next moment the two of them were running down the drive together and then out on to the road , and Matilda was ahead , pulling Miss Honey after her by her wrist , and it was a wild and wonderful dash they made along the country lane and through the village to the house where Matilda 's parents lived . |
25 | There was so little space in the car and I was so cramped that one of the policemen lifted me bodily out on to the road . |
26 | Benin turned back to Vasili then gripped the cassette in both hands and snapped it in half , allowing the tape to spill out on to the road . |
27 | The last great depression took Orwell out on to the road , on a quest for the meanings of mass poverty . |
28 | Lydia and Betty pushed their way out on to the road and sat on the wall that protected the customers from passing cars . |
29 | She looked in the garden again and then went back through the house and out on to the road . |
30 | He had n't been joking , Shiona observed to herself now , as she followed his tail out on to the road to Balerno . |