Example sentences of "[adv] and [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The burly barman , it might be he was once a footballer : he booted the man up and down and up and down and out into the street . |
2 | She went downstairs and out into the road , and her eyes were bright . |
3 | " It 's just a trick , really , it 's easy , " said Clara , and she took back the egg , and found that she could not put it together again either , so they decided to abandon it , and left it in little pieces in a glass dish on the mantelpiece with some dry and coloured gourds , and then they went downstairs and out into the park , and walked towards the bus stop , and Clara explained , lest the gourds and the egg should be thought to reflect in any way on herself , that they had been given to her by a friend the week before , to celebrate her twenty-second birthday . |
4 | I knotted a headscarf round my throat so savagely I nearly choked myself , and crept — I had to creep , because of Mavis — downstairs and out into the fog . |
5 | As the other four offered their own inimitable advice , the police hustled the Celtic defender downstairs and out into the streets where he was thrown over the bonnet of a police car . |
6 | Conditions are jolly hot there , and they 're going to have to get used to that quite quickly , the big thing is to get them through and out into the desert as quickly as possible . |
7 | The barrier at the main gate is already open and the two vehicles shoot through and off into the darkness . |
8 | They took him outside and up into the mountains . |
9 | off and up into the air with mighty shudders and wobbles . |
10 | She intended to pick up her cases and proceed with what she was here to do , go up and out into the street and thence to Streatham Street to find the hotel . |
11 | I scrambled noisily and gracelessly out and up into the sunlight . |
12 | We trooped out and back into the changing-room where ‘ Private ’ Boyd had opened a fire door on to what ‘ Sergeant ’ Waters had called the Paddock . |
13 | My father rushed to the window , looked out and down into the garden , then shouted and ran out of the room , leaving Mrs Clamp goggle-eyed , alone . |
14 | They seemed to stretch back for a very long way and Nuadu , narrowing his eyes , trying to find his bearings , thought that they must go back and back into the hillside behind the road and deep within the earth . |
15 | There seemed to be a door cut into the wall that was farthest away from the window ; Fenella , trying to get her bearings , thought it would lead more deeply into the Workshops , perhaps even back and back into the cave part . |