Example sentences of "[conj] he [verb] [adv prt] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Hosanna started to smell the debris where she had put it on the marble top of the kitchen dresser and she shouted at him so that he darted out into the yard .
2 There was nothing worth watching on television , so he went back into the kitchen .
3 But some doubted and one , Rol , who was a great war leader , mistrusted the feelings which prompted the Myrcans to wage war and was sickened by the killing , so he set off into the mountains to seek the Dwarves and avail himself of their ancient wisdom .
4 As he reached it , the ground fell away from under him and he rolled down into a deep ditch .
5 And he came out into the corridor .
6 When I got there , the organ was playing the 100th psalm , and , when it was done , Mr Coleridge rose and gave out his text , ‘ And he went up into the mountain to pray , HIMSELF ALONE .
7 His face was severely troubled and he went out into the street to look up at the tree which overhung his house .
8 Finally tiredness overcame him and he went out into the yard to fill the water jars for his bath .
9 The four-wheel started first go and he reversed out into the farmyard .
10 And he ran off into the trees .
11 ‘ I wo n't be ten minutes , ’ replied Oliver eagerly , and he ran out into the street .
12 After a while his initial panic died down and he settled down into a steadier gallop , still with his head turned to the outside .
13 ‘ Ah well , ’ he said finally , ‘ if he tried to get his own back for his son 's trouble , we will have to crack his head too , ’ and he swept off into the dance .
14 He was more in command of his emotions now , and he turned back into the room .
15 For every year at midwinter the sun grows weak and pale , and he sinks down into the marshes to spend the long winter night there , and Mokosh , the old witch , his foster-mother , nurses him until he is strong again , with herbs and spells and incantations .
16 If he gets back into the England team it will be deservedly so . ’
17 The gang pounced on him and knocked him to the ground — but he curled up into a ball to save himself as punches and kicks rained down .
18 I waited while he jumped down into the clearing and disappeared .
19 I spent some time with him after he drove back into the pit-lane and he was very categorical about his decision : ‘ It is simply not worth it , ’ he said .
20 " Keep tambourine a-rolling , " he said to nobody before he went back into a silence that remained unbroken while he ate his fish .
21 Is he arguing — as he seemed to be before he lurched off into the quotation — that no examination result should be made available to Scottish parents ?
22 He jumped the queue at the ticket counter — his stub realized $I8- but he went on standing there in line , his head babyishly lolling with impatience , before he peeled off into the store-flanked tunnels .
23 Forester checked the drawers and cupboards before he moved through into the main room .
24 When he got back into the kitchen the cat , finally courageous in its search for food , was sitting in the corner .
25 Rod Hunt , defending , said Walker insisted there had been an argument earlier and believed he was challenged when he went out into the street .
26 When he went back into the recording studio , the results sounded like painful attempts at self-parody or worse .
27 When he went back into the room , she got her word in first .
28 Mum says he should have shut the door when he went back into the garage and he would n't have been followed .
29 When he came out into the bright white daylight he had a shock .
30 The first thing that Daniel did when he came back into the room was to remove the record and switch off the gramophone .
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