Example sentences of "[adv] [adv prt] into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is good evidence that the infall occurs right down into the central parsec , but at a much smaller rate than the overall mass inflow rate , suggesting that any accretion onto a central black hole is episodic .
2 From there the road was downhill , so we were able to coast noiselessly down into the sleeping suburbs , then dismount and push the bike into the city centre .
3 Bunny stood at the window and stared wearily down into the lamp-lit street .
4 It climbs steeply through trees , into quiet hillside streets from which little lanes and stairways drop suddenly down into the blue distances of the city .
5 Granite slabs rough as gabbro ( thank heavens ! ) , curve over and fall vertically down into the boulder-filled gorge , loud with crashing waters and graced with pools of turquoise calm .
6 The nose-tingling aroma of rosemary in itself is enough to banish catarrh and sinus infections as it trickles coolly up into the nasal cavities and spreads behind the cheekbones and forehead .
7 Dragging it open , Grant stepped quickly through into the clear air beyond and pulled the heavy door shut behind him , blotting out the smoke and heat .
8 Has it gone further back into the primary schools ?
9 When the lift doors opened she stepped quickly out into the wide service area , and began to run towards the door .
10 I think of Camus and the beauty that each year is pushed further and further out into the oil-filmed sea .
11 There was always that about him — the Welsh chieftain down from the hills on a raid to seize the bounty of the fat rich oppressor and then ride home back into the trackless labyrinths of his past .
12 They disappear again just as quickly back into the curtained forest .
13 ( Usually this is the pilot 's fault for holding the glider down too much during the initial climb , or failing to get right up into the normal angle of climb . )
14 From Deuteronomy 1:19–25 it seems plain that Moses intended to go straight on into the promised land at this point ; it was the people 's suggestion that they should send spies ahead .
15 The sunlight is strong and as the water gets nearer the bright blue of the sky has less and less effect on the colours of the gravel bed and waving weeds until at the bottom of the picture you can see straight down into the clear water .
16 Angel Four grunted once in agony as the cruel steel sliced straight up into the pulsing muscle of his heart .
17 Filming Scent of a Woman he had a scene in which he stepped straight out into the speeding traffic .
18 On no , I was older then you see , I was er I was , they sent me straight back into the splitting shop .
19 Part of her was appalled at the ease with which she had slotted straight back into the military lifestyle ; part of her welcomed the safety of knowing exactly where she fitted in and what she was supposed to do .
20 Then she looked straight back into the old lady 's pale grey eyes and added , " Though I did hear tell that it was Sir Gregory himself , ma'am . "
21 Maggie watched the car turn carefully out into the main road and then she went and closed the gate under the big yew tree .
22 He walked slowly out into the hot street .
23 He stood for a while , watching the pyrotechnic chaos in the yard below , then moved slowly back into the banqueting hall .
24 That day the bones of the brother of my mother who went to the bottom of the sea will rise up through the green waters , and when they meet the air they will take on his flesh again , and he will swim far up into the endless air and he will meet the old man , free of his dust walking in the air , and my mother flying , and me flying , and I will be laughing .
25 Her spoon dropped listlessly back into the dull porridge lake .
26 The fact that the South East contains a disproportionately high number of professional and managerial inhabitants , that transportation is generally quicker and easier because of the flatter terrain , and that industry and population from London have been relocated to surrounding satellite towns have all conspired to spread the ex-urban population far out into the metropolitan hinterland .
27 Thus the sphere of influence of Tyneside spreads far out into the surrounding countryside and along the coast .
28 Yeah , I 'm pleased that this erm , statement , I think it was in capital monitoring a few weeks ago by Councillor Wyle , is now out into the public domain ,
29 The First is that period which recedes from the very beginning of life on earth and reaches far back into the unknowable depths of the timeless universe .
30 A spate of concerts and special church services in 1923 set out to bring Byrd more securely back into the public gaze , but arguably the most influential and enduring achievements of the tercentenary were four recordings of Byrd 's vocal music sung by the English Singers and issued in the HMV label .
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