Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] mountains " in BNC.
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1 | In the winter of 1945–6 , when he took himself off into the mountains on spiritual retreat , he wrote to one of the United States Army 's cultural attachés with whom he later became great friends : |
2 | He would go off into the mountains for days on end . |
3 | This road takes you through what I would say was the most savage landscape you are likely to see in the Pyrenees without actually setting off into the mountains on foot , a valley which has rocks where other valleys have trees . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Had carried him off into the mountains , in this harsh summer of storms and floods ? |
6 | They we were half riding , half pushing up into the mountains . |
7 | They took him outside and up into the mountains . |
8 | you can take a donkey ride up into the mountains in the morning , before spending the afternoon on a jet ski or paragliding down the beach . |
9 | Nevertheless , tigers once roamed over most of Asia , some trekked over the frozen north , others up into the mountains of Central Asia and more through the hot humid rain forests of the south . |
10 | Cable cars and chair lifts carry you effortlessly 7,000 feet up into the mountains , where there are sun-soaked terraces , with entrancing panoramas of the mountains . |
11 | For with the defeat of European Christendom , the Maronites too retreated , up into the mountains of northern Lebanon where their towns and villages still stand , wedged between great ravines , clinging to the icy plateaus of the Mount Lebanon range . |
12 | We walked along a path which wound attractively through a pine forest and round a spur of the hillside to a viewpoint overlooking the lower lake , which is spanned by a narrow bridge across which a minor road leads up into the mountains . |
13 | In the summer they go right up into the mountains , way beyond the permanent snow-line . |
14 | They were forced into a system of apartheid , driven off the good grazing land up into the mountains . |
15 | From Lima we went an hour 's aeroplane journey up into the mountains into another world . |
16 | 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 . |
17 | At Fabian , three miles further on , a road turns off to the right up into the mountains : I shall come back to this in a moment . |
18 | The second wild cat ran back up into the mountains . |
19 | Sixteen of us flew into Delhi — and a fifteen hour bus journey took us up into the mountains . |
20 | At Cajabamba we joined a slightly better road , and soon afterwards we turned west and headed up into the mountains through Huamachuco , climbing all the way . |
21 | Here , perhaps , all the ocean floor material has been carried up into the mountains . |
22 | He dealt quickly with the Romanian trip until that day when they had driven up into the mountains to visit Putna . |
23 | As Vitor drove up into the mountains , the little boy remained bright-eyed and wide-awake . |
24 | He even opened a cafe in Tangier to hear them play every day , and took Rolling Stone Brian Jones up into the mountains to record them . |
25 | Rory was grateful not to get the lecture about the IRA men who had lived in foxholes in the soaking bog in the fifties , hunted out into the mountains by the B-men at the end of a long and terrible campaign , but he continued with the trains of thought . |