Example sentences of "he [verb] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She reached up , and kissing him fiercely on the lips , whispered a rhyme she had made up years before : " Tristram Pascoe , Tristram Pascoe , never , never let your lass go ! " — and when they had hugged , she watched him climb nimbly over the wall and heard him jump down into the hayfield on the other side .
2 Sabrina watched him disappear back into the booth .
3 Raging at Felipe had just been because she 'd been shocked and scared for him when she 'd seen him take off into the air .
4 A moment later , between the nut-trees , they saw him running off into the field .
5 For a moment there was silence , then the boy spoke again , the whole of him gathered up into the movement of his lips .
6 She did n't actually hear him come back into the room ; it was just the feeling of being watched that alerted her to his presence , and she turned her head warily .
7 With a bright flicker of satisfaction , she watched him slide down into the water , his large body making a flurry of waves ripple the surface .
8 He crept back into the kitchen and made himself another cup of tea .
9 So he goes out into the storm and into wild nature , together with ‘ the wolf and the owl ’ , while his daughters and son-in-law close their doors on him ( 306ff . ) .
10 He tumbled back into the saloon .
11 ‘ Thank you , now take your letter to Hay , then hurry home ! ’ he called as he rode off into the distance .
12 He loped down into the basement , dusted off half a dozen bottles of beer and brought them up , found glasses and an opener and took them into the living-room on a tray .
13 When he got back into the kitchen the cat , finally courageous in its search for food , was sitting in the corner .
14 Clutching the phial of thallium in his pocket he got back into the car .
15 At 9 o'clock precisely , just as the pips ended and the news began , he got back into the car and drove off .
16 He got back into the car and she heard the door slam , the engine accelerate and the tyres slide again on the gravel .
17 He got back into the jeep for shelter .
18 ‘ Straight on , ’ Ward said as he got back into the driving seat .
19 He swam back into the bay and along the coast some hundred yards before swimming in again .
20 She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country .
21 When he headed back into the heart of the crowd she headed the other way , hailed a taxi and went in search of a plane .
22 Eighteen months later he moved on into the marketing and sales department , where he was responsible for liaising between Harwell and the EEC .
23 ‘ The constables are coming , ’ he said tersely as he moved back into the room .
24 He moved out into the countryside , and eleven months later he was back in England .
25 He peered up into the mass of wires again , and gave one a poke .
26 Finally he wandered through into the kitchen , pulled off his jacket and draped it over the back of a chair .
27 Leaving Murti Lāl at the hut to guard the lambs , he wandered off into the mist , whistling to the sheep as he steered them up across the bare rock face to a higher plateau , where the ground was marshy and the grass coarse and wiry and spiked with reeds .
28 He wandered off into the shadow , his head tilted backwards .
29 He wandered out into the kitchen and took a pint of milk from the fridge , supping straight from the bottle .
30 Slipping ammunition into the Winchester , he strolled out into the centre of the road , and stood casually , facing north , the shortened rifle held loosely but firmly in his hands .
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