Example sentences of "out into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The alleyway opened out into a space between four houses . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | moving out into a society which is significantly racist in its attitudes and its distribution of opportunities . |
4 | You may sense that your words are tumbling out into a kind of void . |
5 | At the top they came out into a kind of clearing . |
6 | Christ , I even broke out into a sweat if I saw one on TV . |
7 | out into a man 's orbit . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | They stepped out into a corridor , richly carpeted in Turkey red . |
10 | they 're in that position , it 's gon na cost us to get out , cost us to get them out of it and they can go out into a bed and breakfast or they can stay in the house |
11 | She wondered if she 'd walk out into a scene , or whether Ace had managed to extricate himself unscathed from the encounter as she left the relative comfort of the ladies ' room . |
12 | She 's having fun then going out into a home next , that 'll be his fault |
13 | So they moved us out into a hotel . |
14 | At the end of a long esplanade , which opens out Into a concourse , there are two churches , one above the other . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | After a hundred yards or so , the drive divided , leading in one direction towards a classroom block , in the other fanning out into a courtyard where cars were parked either side of the main entrance . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | No , he will be able to sort them out into a short-list of three or four for further interview . |
19 | Next morning Dairyman Crick sent all the dairy people out into a field to search for garlic plants . |
20 | This starts along a walled lane which opens out into a field . |
21 | Let's go fer a ride , ’ Chopper butted in , his large flat face breaking out into a smile . |
22 | The trouble was , once you 'd been driving for that long , you drove right through your tiredness and out into a dreamland where only the road was moving . |
23 | ‘ I was in the water about 20 minutes before being fished out into a lifeboat and eventually two destroyers arrived to take the survivors to Reyjavik . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | For the next twenty-five years Baxter dominated colour printing , branching out into a variety of publishing areas , including decorated music sheets , note paper , pocket-books , and his famous needle cases . |
26 | I 've tried to view and recover these files using PC Tools , XTree Gold , Actaeon and other programs , and although I can view some of the text files ( the rest are encrypted ) , I just ca n't get them out into a working environment and recover them . |
27 | Because it , it 's , it 's not particularly going to grab me because I 'm going to look at it and I 'm going to I 'm going to look down to see what it 's asking me do and certainly a busy news editor is looking down the line to see , and the first thing he 'll actually do is , is just have a , a very fast glance at it , find out what it 's about , and just make sure there 's someone who can be phoned , and what the news editor will do is actually throw it out into a pile of other handouts and there 's usually a journalist who 's , who 's who 's won first prize and their task for the day is to do all the handouts , and all you want to be sure of is that someone can make a phone call and the news editor wo n't , wo n't bother with any with any superfluous detail , all he 'd want to know is that somebody can be contacted , we 'll find out about it later . |
28 | Behind us much further out , a thin tall wisp of a stinging tail mushrooms out into a horizon full of anger . |
29 | I had to listen to the story of the execution again — at least , the oldest woman launched out into a welter of words among which I heard ‘ mayor ’ and ‘ Germans ’ ; and the children raised their arms like guns . |
30 | They also carried arbalests , huge wicked-looking cross bows , the type used by Genoese ; at our appearance they fanned out into a semicircle . |