Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] garden " in BNC.
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1 | He looks down into the gardens hidden everywhere behind the patched and crumbling walls . |
2 | I remember a December night : I heard the church clock strike nine as I went down into the garden — it was warm enough to walk . |
3 | She rose from the bed where she had spread out the rosettes , strode to the window and stared down into the garden . |
4 | Mathilda peered fearfully down into the garden and got to her feet . |
5 | Swathed in a thick towel , she emerged several minutes later from the bathroom , thinking that if she donned jeans and a pullover against the cooling night she could slip down into the garden and breathe some fresh air by the river . |
6 | My father rushed to the window , looked out and down into the garden , then shouted and ran out of the room , leaving Mrs Clamp goggle-eyed , alone . |
7 | This one is looking west , straight down into the garden of Number Ten . |
8 | Yeah it does , it all washes down into the garden you see cos the garden 's on a slope and the field , the field slopes straight into the garden , and when we have , when we really have lots and lots of rain , you look out your back windows and there 's about that much lying there , cos it 's running down and it ca n't get past the houses , so it just builds up and floods |
9 | He was walking purposefully through into the garden , a huge lawn with an abundance of mimosa and roses , and untamed greenery bordering the edges . |
10 | Pushing his way through the bushes along the side of the path , Greg took off into the gardens of Meadowbanks , flanking the fire-fighting operation along the front of the house . |
11 | Isabel nodded and went off into the garden . |
12 | But er , ah , you know , it gets up into the garden but I do n't think it , it 's got anywhere near the house er this time , cos I was up there on Thursday and I , you could see where it had been , but it was and I mi I 'd have got very worried about er |
13 | I thought the fellow meant the bailey but he took us out into a garden which ran down towards a small river . |
14 | and Catherine now , Catherine is ideal because she opens her double doors and she 's out into a garden space you know ? |
15 | Nathan stood by the window , and looked out into the gardens . |
16 | With their curiosity satisfied and the music too slow to be interesting , Wayne and Sandy had taken themselves out into the gardens to cool off . |
17 | Well last year we moved it out into the gardens . |
18 | And on the bus : Every morning he comes out into the garden with his cup of tea and stands there , looking round . |
19 | He comes out into the garden and sips his tea and looks around . |
20 | Although they will grow on successfully when put out into the garden in spring or summer , the flowers you get in future years may well turn pink if you are not on an acid soil . |
21 | Then he turned his head to one side as if he , too , was listening to the Maltesers rolling past the front row , under the bed on which he and Andrea had cavorted , towards the French windows on the far side of his bedroom , and out into the garden . |
22 | When his father was tucked up for the night , the son would wander out into the garden and enjoy the cool air as a contrast to the fug of the sick-room . |
23 | The club , by now had spilled out into a sort of annexe conservatory at the back of the room and by the time the summer arrived , people were spilling out into the garden and , in fact , used to come into the club by this route illegally . |
24 | A door led out into the garden . |
25 | Philip went out into the garden , stepping into a patch of snow that lay by the step . |
26 | Then together they walked out into the garden and up the path . |
27 | When it came to her last day at home , she had gone out into the garden for a final look round . |
28 | I never did believe that , as the coroner seemed to think , because of one of her mental lapses Grandma had gone out into the garden in her nightie and just fallen into the stream by mistake . |
29 | When Vic opened the door , the squirrel bounded out into the garden after them , pausing to sniff the refreshed earth . |
30 | Dorothea put on her coat and went out into the garden to cut some flowers for Eleanor . |