Example sentences of "further into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Further into the middle of the site and positive iron became a nuisance . |
2 | Walking further into the shed , I paused and looked around wondering how many times my old father must have walked through it . |
3 | Julius came further into the hall , and his face was set into very grim lines . |
4 | She has obviously learnt from her creator , who amended Defoe 's actual Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724–6 ) , by introducing with the aid of books further description of historic buildings , without venturing further into the country than his garden . |
5 | And ironically , just as semi-detached Britain bids to follow France , Italy , Germany and Ireland towards betting on a Sunday , the prospect has receded even further into the distance . |
6 | In fact , Hugh had seemed to recede further and further into the distance with every step she took . |
7 | Attention should surely be directed towards eliminating such anomalies , rather than entrenching them further into the law . |
8 | At the end , a small piece of uncut corn would be left , full of terrified rabbits who had been driven further and further into the centre by the binder , the men and the noise . |
9 | Building height — although a profile was not made , it was observed that the further into the centre , the higher the buildings got , due to the high price of land in the centre of the CBD . |
10 | ‘ I Was Dora Suarez is one of Raymond 's celebrated sequence of ‘ black ’ novels , and it is difficult to see how he can borrow any further into the darkness inside us all without popping out the other side . |
11 | A little further into the play however , Antony reveals a segment of his true-self . |
12 | She whimpered and wriggled further into the chesterfield 's cushiony depths . |
13 | I moved further into the trench , lay on my back and tried to sleep , which was very difficult due to the mosquitoes and the uncertainty of the situation . |
14 | No , Was your tape any good when you got further into the film ? |
15 | ‘ I 'm here , ’ Robbie snapped , side-stepping him and moving further into the galley , ‘ because I 'm going to live here — at least for the next six months . ’ |
16 | She seemed to take a fancy to a green patch further into the field and began to amble slowly towards it . |
17 | For those wishing to enquire further into the field of quantitative techniques , an extremely useful book is ‘ Quantitative Techniques ’ — T. Lucey published in this series . |
18 | As he walked further into the heart of the country , disappointed to find no painters with whom he could converse , he was struck by a desolation that matched his own worst moods . |
19 | At the foot of the stairs he shoved the torch into a wall sconce , pushed Isabel further into the gloom , and retraced his steps . |
20 | Outwardly Isabel obeyed , relaxing further into the warmth of their makeshift bed , lying docile and still beside him . |
21 | The trick with the watches was more than a technical stunt , it actually worked in the context of the piece , sucking the audience even further into the spell . |
22 | Elaine watched her for a few minutes before paddling further into the shore , lying on the soft , creamy sand , letting the shallow water caress her feet and legs . |
23 | She came further into the kitchen . |
24 | He sank further into the water . |
25 | Despite our beliefs , pain has undermined his strength , he is not undefeatable , God has had his way , if he ever lost it , and Satan has not just fallen , from Heaven to Hell , but has buried himself further into the pit , he has fallen further in trying , once again , to achieve greater height than he deserved . |
26 | Michael Banks , too , started with renewed confidence and got further into the text than he ever had before without error . |
27 | As a matter of principle , if a deed has been executed by a donee of a power of attorney apparently acting within the terms of the power , a purchaser does not , in my judgment , have to inquire further into the substance of the transaction . |
28 | With these it is often initiated by acute tail-biting which gets out of hand ‘ and then the attacking pig or pigs continue to eat further into the back . |
29 | That is an upstanding promise of pleasures to come , further into the range . |
30 | Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham , his influence began to reach further into the bishopric . |