Example sentences of "go out into the " in BNC.

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1 Subservience becomes a habit , and to step outside it is indeed a going out into the unknown , a going into a wilderness , where there are no clear paths forward , where life is precarious , and survival itself uncertain .
2 I 'm going out into the river and I 'll be back for you very soon . ’
3 I did n't like going out into the yard when she was there . ’
4 ‘ Saturday 's situation appears to have been caused because people delayed before going out into the rain . ’
5 ‘ You are n't thinking of going out into the jungle to exercise for old times ’ sake ? ’
6 Pupils are receiving occult teaching , and are studying the science of life — before going out into the larger world to relieve the stress of humanity , to teach mankind the Divine Wisdom , God 's Plan for the World , Evolution — to bring happiness to the unhappy , peace to the warring , and the only true happiness is found through service and brotherhood .
7 They do not see women going out into the world and doing .
8 What excuse could I make for going out into the garden ? "
9 They were going out into the world though none of them knew quite where until it was announced in public at their Commissioning Service it , the Albert Hall .
10 He got up and went back down the stairs , going out into the gathering darkness , across the priory grounds behind the chapel from where he could hear the sweet , melodious chant of the nuns as they sang the first psalm of Compline .
11 ‘ I think I can hear Edwin and Daisy at the door , ’ said Sophia in a relieved tone , going out into the hall .
12 It 's , you know , it 's like what 's his Captain Oates was it , going out into the tent in the Antarctic or something , you know it 's sort of I may be gone for a while , you know , in the in the , into the wilderness and never to return so that in , in the British structure er politicians are , their loyalty is central rather than local because their political futures are determined centrally rather than locally .
13 and you were going out into the
14 I just think that when you 're up there it 's like the stage is a huge platform going out into the crowd , a long one !
15 Lots of chemists have made very good chartered accountants , for example , but I would like to see very many more — let's say science trained people going out into the professions , particularly into politics .
16 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 ’ .
17 THE first Class of ‘ 92 sits expectantly — 40 young men and women ready to go out into the world .
18 If there was a moon she used to go out into the yard , and look at the moon , and prophesy what the world was going to be like tomorrow .
19 It is quite legal to go out into the countryside , find a hedgehog and pull off its legs one by one .
20 One of the best ways of getting enough vitamin D is to go out into the sunshine .
21 Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes .
22 Just to go out into the night can give a sense of this ; night is not empty darkness — the night can be warm , or stormy , still or windy , and the darkness is charged by this and has a changing life of its own .
23 LEFT Never ignore a young dog 's request to go out into the back yard because this can cause it to soil around the home , and inhibits the toilet-training process .
24 If nothing else we hope that by attending college the students will have gained the confidence and determination to go out into the community and demand that changes be made .
25 Finally , once the client has agreed the schedule with the agency ( which may well be done before the content of the ads is finally agreed ) , it is the media person 's job to go out into the marketplace and buy the press space , the poster sites or the TV , radio or cinema spots .
26 Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark .
27 His job was to go out into the bush to take samples and he found it the most unspoilt area on Earth he has ever been to , areas the size of Wales in which no white man has ever set foot .
28 She loved to be alone , to be brave , to go out into the arms of her destiny fearlessly , like a knight into the lists .
29 It was late in the afternoon when he realised that he had eaten nothing since breakfast , and he was about to go out into the town in search of a restaurant when the telephone rang .
30 Did n't fishermen like to go out into the middle of lakes to fish ?
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