Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of them would not go on , but three were brave enough to go down into the valley . |
2 | An hour , and an hour perhaps to get back into the town — still plenty of time , as she had judged it , to catch the ten-forty-five for Bleasham . |
3 | Just to go out into the night can give a sense of this ; night is not empty darkness — the night can be warm , or stormy , still or windy , and the darkness is charged by this and has a changing life of its own . |
4 | And the easiest way to escape is just to slip back into the cockpit of a racing car . |
5 | Even though the ball is further back in your stance , try not to chop down into the ball . |
6 | Cardiff shoved Frye aside to peer out into the darkness . |
7 | The tape measure had now to go down into the hollow as well as across the circle , and it was not long enough to do this . |
8 | Some of the local Red Cross employees had taken refuge in the office , unable even to step out into the street . |
9 | The visitors were ahead after five minutes when Lee Sharpe volleyed home a centre from Denis Irwin , and Southampton were struggling from then on to get back into the match . |
10 | He was about to swivel round into the hall when he heard the sound of a car starting up outside the house . |
11 | The photographer and his wife Jane had been about to go through into the concert hall when Leeson saw Lowell standing on his own . |
12 | It was late in the afternoon when he realised that he had eaten nothing since breakfast , and he was about to go out into the town in search of a restaurant when the telephone rang . |
13 | He looked amazing , like Tarzan out of an old film , about to leap up into the tree-creeper . |
14 | As she was about to wriggle back into the room , the faint scent of the climbing rose came to her nostrils , and she sniffed it appreciatively , then paused , remembering the legend . |
15 | Banbridge tried hard to get back into the game but Dungannon stuck again in the 75th minute when Denver beat Hanley with a neat lob to complete his hat-trick . |
16 | ‘ I really have n't had a chance to press my claims and I sincerely believe I am pushing uphill to get back into the side for a long time . ’ |
17 | The ice crystals are pure water , and the concentrated brine that remains after their formation gathers in pockets and channels between the crystals , ultimately to drain back into the sea and sink away from the ice-sheet . |
18 | Agnes stood directly in front of her mother now as she said , ‘ Would it do you any harm either to go down into the shop or to go over to the house and change the linen ? |
19 | When they landed Paul crept forward to peer out into the grassland from behind a tree . |
20 | The only thing Lisa wanted to do was flee , but she summoned the strength from somewhere to step back into the office , pinning a brave smile to her face . |