Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] cold " in BNC.
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1 | Reluctantly , Ruth looked up into the cold changeless eyes . |
2 | He could see the Tientsin clearly through the transparent walls of the car , its underbelly glowing , great wreaths of mist swirling up into the cold air overhead . |
3 | They walked out into a cold , bright day , into one of the labyrinthine streets by the side of Westminster Abbey , straight into a column of knickerbockered children chattering hard and sweeping all before them . |
4 | After she left I could n't even hear her name mentioned without breaking out into a cold sweat . ’ |
5 | Everyone else had gone back out into the cold night air , except her three companions and the proprietor . |
6 | I paid our bill and we went — out into the cold blue day . |
7 | Together , they splashed out into the cold clear waters of the lake . |
8 | Some of the men undressed to their loincloths and waded out into the cold water while others pushed the trees from the bank . |
9 | A sharp , heavy knock sent Nadia scrambling out into the cold half-light of the early morning . |
10 | Sabrina zipped up her anorak as she stepped out into the cold night air and rummaged in her pockets for the keys to the Audi Coupe . |
11 | They went out into the cold afternoon . |
12 | He breathed deeply , and lacking anything better to do opened his bedroom window even further and leaned out into the cold night . |
13 | ‘ I have not eaten and I am in rags and all I ask is a share of your fire before I am turned out into the cold night again … |
14 | And he keeps shooing her out into the cold hard world . ’ |
15 | Another waiter came , and together they threw Soapy out into the cold street . |
16 | Finally , with ‘ Do n't walk on the wet edge , you 'll get a verruca ’ ringing in my ears , and ‘ Make sure your hair is BONE dry before you go out into the cold ’ ringing in my brain , we would lay siege to the fish-and-chip shop which was my main reason for going in the first place . |
17 | My head bobbed out into the cold dry air . |
18 | She swung the door open and stepped out into the cold air . |
19 | ‘ Agony , ’ he grated , depositing a dripping ice cube back into a cold drink and handing it to her . |
20 | His size belied the touch of a new born babe and he gently coaxed the life back into the cold toes on my injured foot as a nurse cleaned up the cut hand . |
21 | I picked up my bag and went back into the cold street . |