Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Its heroes do not characteristically commit suicide or ride off into the sunset : they settle down , marry , and make comfortable and elaborate treaties with the world they live in .
2 If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden .
3 Stay out here or go back into the classroom , she did n't want to be found out there if by any chance Miss Graining the Head came by .
4 Every culture , however imperfectly and blindly , either turned towards the light or fell back into the darkness .
5 Young people who have completed GCSEs at 16 can choose whether to stay on at school or college , or come out into the labour market and , possibly , take an entitlement to YT .
6 Each year straw equivalent to 3.6 million tonnes of coal is wasted , usually burnt in the field or ploughed back into the ground .
7 With damp palms he opened the door that led up into the hallway .
8 ‘ That would explain it , ’ Angelica said , pushing open the service door that led through into the kitchen .
9 It was only when she had closed the door behind her and was hurrying along the corridor that led back into the hall that she noticed the painting .
10 At the one-way door that led back into the station 's tiny foyer and reception area , she stepped aside for him and said , ‘ I hope you find her . ’
11 When she went through the door that led back into the kitchen , she found that Julius was still there .
12 With a whoop of pleasure Kirsty rushed across the room , heading for the door that led out into the hall .
13 Instinctively , she headed for the door that led out into the garden .
14 The boathook is planted deep in its belly , a grotesque fifth limb that rears up into the air as it turns over .
15 A heron scraiked below the steep slabs of stone that chuted down into the sea .
16 Consequently increased emphasis needs to be placed upon the role of assessment , rehabilitation and transfer rather than discharge back into the community .
17 He swallowed hard and headed for the door that opened out into the hall .
18 He then ignored both of them , walking to the stairs that curved down into the room and taking the luggage up .
19 It has a double effect : it reduces the fear in the cat itself and enables it to stay where it is , rather than move off into the distance ; it also prevents any counter-staring by the cat , which would spell defiance and possibly provoke further hostility .
20 His foot struck a cassette-player that skittered off into the darkness .
21 Here the strange , tilted cliffs of the Corniche begin , layers of schist or of limestone that slide off into the water at an angle of 45 degrees and there make starkly visible ridges on the seabed .
22 Biarritz spreads amply out from its heart , at the Place Clemenceau , but its attractions lie by the sea , above all around the small , domesticated promontory that juts out into the froth and swirl of the Bay of Biscay between the Grande Plage in the centre of the town and the rather humbler Plage de la Cote tea Basques to the south .
23 ‘ This part of the kitchen was originally a coal shed and it was a very dark and dingy area , ’ Pauline explains , ‘ so we knocked down the adjoining wall and opened up the staircase that comes down into the corner of the kitchen .
24 Its installation is actually quite a breeze , since there is only one jumper on the body of the card itself , and a block of six DIP switches that faces out into the world once the card is installed .
25 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
26 ‘ That should give Mait pause for thought , ’ he muttered , straightening and stepping back into the cemetery to retrieve his umbrella .
27 We carried on for a few more yards , then retraced our steps down to the main level and back out into the sunshine .
28 And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night .
29 Clint says he has been sitting on the story of Unforgiven for 15 years waiting to grow into the part but denies that this could be the last time he saddles up and rides off into the sunset .
30 He knows it , and drives off into the night licking his dollar lips .
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