Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] up into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Anyone could walk up into the enclosure .
2 I think another erm area is this question of erm you know dumping of toxic waste , and transporting of toxic waste , which after all could flare up into a disaster very rapidly indeed .
3 With one sweep of his wings he could rise up into the sky and out of their grasp .
4 They collected Heather 's butter from the farmhouse , and asked Mrs. Olinton if they could climb up into the loft of the old barn .
5 Or the little portable sundials which shepherds used to carry up into the mountains to tell the time by ; or , a last reassuringly bucolic reminder that Bayonne 's fighting days are over , an English bayonet from the Napoleonic wars converted for stripping corn-cobs .
6 The other possible way of answering your question is to think in terms of having a large project in which you would write a whole series of poems that would add up into a book , which as it happens I have just done , since I have just published a book of poems which are all retellings of bible stories , and there the subjects quite clearly came from the outside , though I mean unless they latch onto something inside you they wo n't make poems .
7 Clouds of dust would fly up into the air , drift around the flat for a while , then settle on the beds and desk and chairs .
8 Therefore it seems to me that the communist party really has to disappear , it 's a good thing that it 's own general secretary has disbanded it , I anticipate that it will break up into a number of political parties , perhaps one kind of social democratic party on the left and another , if you like a kind of Russian unionist party , on the right , erm , but as the communist party it 's simply incompatible with the emergence of democracy in the Soviet Union .
9 A 6mm diameter shank means a 7mm — wide blade is the most that will slide up into the handle , and that ca n't cope with big screws .
10 ‘ Then he will go up into the sky and become a star . ’
11 You now owe me five thousand pound and you can go up into the middle .
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