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into the open造句
1. A storm started up once we got out into the open ocean. 2. He leaned into the open doorway. 3. The mourners threw flowers into the open grave. 4. All these concerns need to be brought out into the open . 5. They intend to bring their complaints out into the open. 6. It's time this issue was brought out into the open. 7. Once into the open street they could breathe more freely. 8. Now you are coming out into the open. 9. Now, out into the open ground they burst.... 10. They came out into the open. 11. They can bring conflict into the open. 12. The ingratitude comes out into the open and sets as hard as marble. 13. You would be wise to bring out into the open anything that you feel needs serious discussion with your partner. 14. When the feud broke out into the open, it exposed a slew of corruption charges from both camps. 15. Then I attempted to push the vehicle into the open. 16. Mylar mirrors magnified the sunlight, directing it into the open doorway of the building on the corner. 17. Recent developments in the area have brought latent ethnic tension out into the open. 18. Jane wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air. 19. She never let her dislike for him come out into the open. 20. They cleared the thick, wooded hills of Oxford and went down into the open countryside. 21. On the one hand, the questions are oriented towards exposing the discipline, bringing into the open its hidden character. 22. I had underlined the few shady connections which made it into the open. 23. Often, the criteria - even in the academic world - are assumed, and are hardly brought out into the open. 24. I was badly hurt, but I escaped and ran into the open country. 25. Stepping high in the light gravity and brandishing the bag before her, she ploughed her way out into the open air. 26. At present it is simply pumped into storage tanks for monitoring, and subsequently discharged into the open sea. 27. There was no tie, but a dark red silk scarf was tucked into the open neck of the shirt. 28. The defiance of the coroner at last brought the legal issue into the open in a way which had hitherto been avoided. 29. I held the bars until the nausea left me, pouring out through the restraining iron and into the open air. 30. It would give them the push they needed to come out into the open.