Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] hills " in BNC.

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1 They are off into the hills and they will hide there as outlaws till the Act is lifted . ’
2 Drag on the climbing boots , stride off into the hills , and find out for yourself .
3 However , the imminent arrival of the railway was foreshadowed by an appearance of a spectral train whose large black locomotive was seen rushing along the lonely Highland road with headlights blazing before suddenly veering off into the hills .
4 The headlights of the Fiat swept from one side of the narrow winding road to the other , picking out an area of ploughed field , a thicket of scrub oaks with last year 's brown leaves still clinging to the branches , an ancient wooden cart fitted with modern lorry tyres , an abandoned barn covered with posters for a dance band called ‘ The Lads of the Adriatic ’ , a dirt track leading off into the hills .
5 During the days that followed our plans to backpack up into the hills had to be curtailed because of the weather , but to compensate there was the pleasure of watching Nathan explore the Arctic .
6 ‘ That 's the Pennine Way , ’ said Tumbleweed , pointing up into the hills .
7 You drove east , up into the hills .
8 Every month they drove up into the hills , their sheet folded neatly in the trunk , their lust , by contrast , scarcely containable .
9 The car left the autostrada and the bright new factories dotted about the valley and took a narrow , winding road up into the hills on the right .
10 The next day we drive up into the hills two hours from Kingston to see Bob 's tomb in his village birthplace of Nine Miles , St Ann 's parish .
11 We managed to flee across the river and up into the hills .
12 The peaty brown moor land rises up into the hills and makes for rough walking .
13 The hunting season for the palombe is short but deadly , and if you go up into the hills while it is on , the local men will be crouched there in their camouflage jackets , or lined up at stands along the roads , their shotguns aimed hungrily out over the valley .
14 It is a quiet and comfortable village to stop in , as I know from having stopped there , with good walks up into the hills and good fishing — for trout , which begin to come into their own around here as the mountain fish .
15 We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks .
16 There are several of those ancient fortified lake dwellings , which we call crannogs , most of them to be found in the northern half of the island , some of them in lochs well up into the hills .
17 With some difficulty I managed to get a permit to travel from Parma in a bus which went up into the hills to Lagrimone ; once there , I would walk to the house of a Signor Ugolotti , some distance from the village .
18 The police car held the wet roads , even the treacherous lanes that snaked up into the hills .
19 They drove north out of Burford , down over the old packhorse-bridge across the river Windrush , then up into the hills beyond .
20 Clocaenog village he left at a distance on his left hand , and wound his way up into the hills again .
21 Some days when the city heat was too oppressive they drove out into the wild Andalucían countryside , high up into the hills where the air was sweet and pure .
22 ‘ Instead of going straight back , why not drive up into the hills and show Ashley the view ? ’
23 On Sundays , unless the weather was really rough , he rode out into the hills .
24 He turned her slowly , getting used to her again , then dug in his heels , spurring her out of the courtyard and north , heading out into the hills .
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