Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] [adv] into the " in BNC.

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1 Cross-examined by John Griffith Williams QC , about why he did not stop for the children , he said that he was concerned not to hit them and instinctively moved away into the fast lane .
2 After what seemed an eternity the engine was restarted and gradually faded away into the night .
3 As this was my first experience of squadron life , I quickly fell into its easy way , I was rather surprised to find I was already selected to play rugger for the squadron the following Sunday , and also went straight into the squadron tennis team .
4 We were always at our desks by nine , taking short breaks only for meals and often working late into the night .
5 I could float around the ward , and even went outside into the snow .
6 Such matters become safely and clinically bracketed away into the equation : knowledge = understanding of religious people ( who believe x , y , or z ) .
7 Halfway across , Jenny jumped , landed , felt her foot slip from under her , gave a yell of fear , and then toppled sideways into the river .
8 Other analyses were also undertaken ; for example , similar posts throughout the organization were grouped together and then slotted appropriately into the overall order .
9 ‘ It took a look at me and then melted away into the shadows .
10 When Maggie reached The Haven she parked the van in its usual spot , collected the grouse and then went directly into the kitchens where she dumped the birds in front of Harry Harrison , the chef .
11 With a groan Wattling got out of bed , and then danced cheekily into the bathroom .
12 Thus , for instance , Italy began building in a Romanesque style earlier than most nations — for its emergence from Roman work was a natural corollary — continued it later , produced little Gothic work and then burst forth into the Renaissance a century and more before the rest of Europe .
13 The various exercises encourage the students to use their prior knowledge in attacking the text , getting the gist , and then going deeper into the meaning .
14 Taking out a pencil , she noted down the number on a piece of paper , and then peeped cautiously into the back of the car .
15 I draw in pencil onto the board and then work directly into the drawing .
16 Dreams of Arab nationalism raised by the Arab revolt against the Ottomans in the First World War , and then turned instead into the reality of separate states , clearly supervised by the two major European victors .
17 Then he moved aside , and a man came out of the darkness of the shop , hesitated for a fraction of a second and then turned away into the bazaar .
18 Sift the flour , salt and ground mixed spice together and then fold gradually into the creamed butter and sugar mixture .
19 Then , suddenly , he stopped and turned and almost ran outside into the corridor again .
20 In windy weather every effort should be made to avoid having to move the glider upwind ; it is far safer and easier to land well into the field and then to move the glider back down wind .
21 WE WERE in Prague and then Bratislava for British Film Week , organised months ago by the British Council , but now thrust inadvertently into the middle of a political , social and cultural revolution .
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