Example sentences of "[noun pl] go [adv] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But you must you must have been asked dozens of times to go back into the pop concert field ?
2 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
3 The two brothers went back into the Guild Office , and Ebenezer began to gasp and splutter , telling his story as best he could : what Florrie had said to him about Tom 's letter and what Tom had threatened to do … .
4 But erm you know when we were on the strike if these lads would n't have gone back , there was couple of scabs went back into the quarry .
5 The ponies walked slowly because their feet went down into the snow .
6 Celebrations went on into the morning and Paul and Fiona , along with many of their friends , stayed on in Jersey for a week 's holiday , before flying to Greece for their honeymoon .
7 From year to year they used the same handrails to go down into the past : lifting the cartwheel at the crossroads , the drilling sessions by the river , the first ambush , marching at night between the safe houses , the different characters in the houses , the food , the girls …
8 It was a large wooden building , with no ceiling but cool crisscrossed rafters going up into the roof of wood and thatch .
9 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
10 Of course , the challenge is when people who are sensitised to their own attitudes go back into a work or social setting where people are not .
11 At this point the straw bolsters go back into the windows and the outer door is shut and locked .
12 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 .
13 Then one of my sons went down into the village to see if the army had left , He came back to tell us that they had destroyed everything , that they had taken all the maize , all the cows and had burnt every house in sight .
14 The young Germans went down into the crypt , pulling you after them .
15 These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities …
16 At the end of the Mass there is a touching prayer as men go out into the world linking the sacrament of the one bread which binds all men in God with the bread and ale of human meeting : In the bidding prayers where the priest directs the people to pray and tells them what to pray for , probably after the offering and the anthem , again attention is directed to all estates of society , living and dead , including religious , both monastic and secular .
17 He retreated to a side booth where he summoned a waiter , ordered a beer , and watched as the two men went out into the garden at the rear .
18 On one occasion a team of five men went down into the tunnels for which purpose they had to pass through the line of empty stabled cars .
19 The path simply sheds water to either side ; but where a path which follows the contours goes down into a dip , you 'll have to ensure that ponding does n't occur , and it may be necessary to form a small land drain to lead the water away to a less waterlogged area .
20 They do not see women going out into the world and doing .
21 Sometimes I 'd watch their kites going down into the fields overhead , down until they dwindled away out of sight , long before they reached the tops of the trees You ca n't do that often , though , because of all the smog .
22 Yachtsmen going straight into the canal do not require a visa and the canal office will warn the Soviet officials of a foreign yacht 's arrival .
23 In the Alton and Bordon area , there is ‘ a constant trickle of demand , mainly for short-term fostering , ’ says the placement worker , who is convinced that , as the social services go out into the community and find out what is needed , ‘ the demand for short-term fostering will grow . ’
24 The two women went through into the sickroom , where Mrs Richards was dozing in her chair , the gentle breeze stirring her wispy white hair .
25 When the women went out into the fields to help their menfolk with the haymaking , it was noted , although no one passed a comment , that Bob sought her out and sat with her at 'lowance time .
26 For a second the boat began to turn on its side , then the oars went down into the water and the boat came down the side of the wave .
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