Example sentences of "[noun pl] [verb] up into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A dim lamp swung over the entrance where three steps led up into the foyer . |
2 | Looking past Adam , she saw Fand had stopped by another set of steps winding up into the rock . |
3 | The weight of the ensemble was counterbalanced by the tug of transmission cables snaking up into the ceiling . |
4 | When the required function has been selected the menu rolls back up into the menu bar leaving the screen clear . |
5 | Suragai rode up into the grove of trees . |
6 | It was a large wooden building , with no ceiling but cool crisscrossed rafters going up into the roof of wood and thatch . |
7 | Two of the protesters climbed up into the roof where , from the girders high overhead , they scattered anti-Fascist leaflets upon the audience . |
8 | Inside it was cool and sombre , the pillars stretching up into the blackness , the nave and aisles silent except for the birds which nested under the eaves outside . |
9 | I was just sticking one of the mouse heads back on when the birds went up into the evening air , kaw-calling and screaming , wheeling over the path through the dunes where it went near their nests . |
10 | Standing back , she watched the bubbles coming up into the bottle . |
11 | All around her and the scene of the accident sparklers spat white fragments , golden rockets shot up into the blackness , emerald and crimson and yellow pellets soared , squat little gunpowder plants grew amber and silver light-lozenges and purple flames phutted in the gloom . |
12 | Great icy tits sticking up into the sky ? |
13 | The herds of antelope cluster together a little more tightly ; vultures and storks alight in the tops of trees to roost ; baboons clamber up into the branches where they will be safe from prowling leopards . |
14 | Since there are no further hands rushing up into the air I 'll say a few words myself . |
15 | If one monkey is separated , the blockers dash up into the trees ahead to take up their positions , crashing through the branches in a way that is quite unlike their normal movements . |
16 | Then the pack of cards flew up into the sky and began to fall on Alice 's face . |