Example sentences of "began [verb] out [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Bradford showed little of the enterprising approach that has been helping them shed a dour image this season , but it was not until the 64th minute that they began to slide out of the contest .
3 Instead of turning left over the canal bridge which would have taken him into the village , he turned right and began walking out of the village on the Brookend road .
4 Although this was the grandest , Bering 's voyage of discovery was only one of many scientific expeditions in the eighteenth century , and through the efforts of government-sponsored explorers and private entrepreneurs — the latter seeking not so much scientific information as further killing grounds in the pursuit of the lucrative sea otter — Russia 's political and commercial power began to reach out beyond the Siberian landmass across the northern Pacific , taking in the Aleutian and Kuril Islands , Russian America ( the present Alaska ) , as well as establishing trading settlements down the western coast of America , and even making a short-lived foray into the Hawaiian archipelago .
5 The children began filing out of the classroom .
6 It was at about this time that Charles acquired a tutor and through him began to look out on the world through a learned man 's eyes .
7 People began piling out of the house : two daughters-in-law , several small children , some unmarried daughters , two old grandfathers and the new bridegroom .
8 Shortly after Rome Carl began speaking out on the drug issue , implicating by suggestion Ben and his coach Charlie Francis .
9 We sighted a farmer , possibly harvesting rye and oats , before our target , the shadowy image of Boreray , began to emerge out of the greyness of the horizon .
10 Air began to whistle out of the airlock .
11 So much lava flowed into the Skaftar valley that it was completely filled and lava began to spill out over the surrounding countryside .
12 So that when want numbers of non-directed peasants began to spill out of the disaster areas in the early summer of 1921 , the Central Committee of the Communist Party ordered its guberniia counterparts to put a stop to migration ‘ since the flight of the peasants … will ruin entirely our economic life ’ .
13 Students began to spill out of the building , others to stream in .
14 The tines pointed up towards the neck , where blood began to gush out with the flow of the water . ’
15 Like sleep-walkers in a dream the coolies began advancing out of the shade towards the ship .
16 But this time , everyone was on George Merry 's side , and they began to climb out of the hole .
17 It was dark by the time the arriving passengers began to fan out through the town in search of lodgings .
18 She began to back out of the room , trying to focus on a picture hanging behind the old man on the wall above the mantelpiece , a weird dark picture in which an angel of vengeance flew across a purple sky lit by flashes of lightning , sword in hand , and below a man with blood streaming from his neck prayed for mercy .
19 The solid bulk of the nation was as dedicated as ever to the war , phlegmatic and unquestioning , turning a closed mind and a deaf ear to the tales men brought back from Verdun , in much the same way as when , to the succeeding generation , rumours began to filter out from the concentration camps .
20 The man and I began edging out of the kitchen .
21 There was another clink , and gold coins began to drop out of the hem of the wizard 's robe .
22 A number of western historians of Russia , among whom the American professors Leopold Haimson and Reginald Zelnik were prominent , began to break out of the attitudes encouraged by the Cold War .
23 The disputes between the counties and county boroughs continued as the population began to move out of the industrial cities into surrounding suburban estates or commuter villages in county areas .
24 The doors shut and the train began to move out of the station .
25 How could she have been so blind ? she thought privately , as they began to head out to the lagoon .
26 As they began to rush out of the shops , the bombs exploded .
27 Disquiet at the new direction of religious affairs soon surfaced in parliament , and over the next few years a growing number of MPs began to speak out against the Arminian threat .
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