Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
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1 | The bullet punched through armour plate , the tank exploded , and the arvee rose up into the air in a whirl of flame . |
2 | The sound was so alarming that the ducks on the lake enclosure opposite rose up into the air in sudden flight . |
3 | He woke her gently , and as the mists sank back into the river in the sunlight , they made love . |
4 | The economy moved back into the black in February after a Dm412m deficit during January but the latest Dm1.6 billion surplus is still well below the comparable Dm2.1 billion a year earlier . |
5 | One day Cassowary flopped down into the clearing in front of Bower-bird 's pretty little house . |
6 | The presbyterians also had misgivings , and only came back into the system in 1838 when they were practically guaranteed control of their own schools within it . |
7 | ‘ Is our guest still asleep ? ’ he asked as he walked through into the kitchen in his towelling robe , the cup of tea in his hand . |
8 | He waited until she returned from her aunt 's hut , and stepped out into the path in front of her . |
9 | Zeinab , who tended to see things in personal terms and who , having been brought up in her father 's house , had something of the great lady in her , took it into her head to protect her servants and rushed out into the street in a passion . |
10 | So just at the last moment as the ladder began to sweep that way I just pushed as er hard as I could in the air , and the wardrobe flew up into the air in that direction , the ladder flew off in that direction , I flew off in this direction |
11 | When Gloria climbed in beside her , they both rolled down into the dip in the middle of the bed . |
12 | They stared down into the pit in horrified fascination . |
13 | We are doing a study of Debenham Church in History at the moment and went down into the village in the lesson time to draw the different types of windows in the building . |
14 | Owen slid down into the courtyard in a small shower of mud and masonry . |
15 | ‘ You two spend a lot of time talking , ’ she remarked one day , materializing beside my chair as Lynn shambled off into the house in search of tea to counter the Dionysiac influence of the southern sun . |