Example sentences of "he go [adv prt] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 . ) .
2 Shivering a little he went through into the kitchen and opened the back door .
3 Walking past her , his stride long and rangy , he went on into the house .
4 And seeing the multitudes , he went up into a mountain and when he was set , his disciples came unto him .
5 He went up into the roof space and replaced the ball valve in the tank .
6 When I got there , the organ was playing the 100th psalm , and , when it was done , Mr Coleridge rose and gave out his text , ‘ And he went up into the mountain to pray , HIMSELF ALONE .
7 Then he went out into the darkness before anyone could prevent him .
8 He went out into the darkness to think over what had happened that afternoon .
9 Finally tiredness overcame him and he went out into the yard to fill the water jars for his bath .
10 And , with the purposeful stride of a great barrister on his way to a confrontation in the Old Bailey , he went out into the hall .
11 After a while he went out into the hall and I heard him pick up the thing that makes noises and which he talks into when there 's no-one here .
12 He went out into the passage and through the communicating door into the shop .
13 He went out into the sea , but he was drawn to human beings .
14 He went out into the middle of the street .
15 Another delay as the work train was slowly shunted along , and as there were no seats on the customer side of the counter in the tiny room he went out into the periodicals area .
16 Still carrying the glass , he went out into the hallway .
17 He went out into the hallway , felt along the wall for a light switch ; he found one , switched it on .
18 And with a calm purpose that he did not feel he went out into the street .
19 His face was severely troubled and he went out into the street to look up at the tree which overhung his house .
20 He said , ‘ Well done ’ , as he went out into the street .
21 Penry put out a hand , then dropped it , and with a strangled curse turned away to stride off over the cobbles of the arcade , an arresting figure in the autumn sunlight as he went out into the street without a backward glance for the girl watching him go .
22 Rod Hunt , defending , said Walker insisted there had been an argument earlier and believed he was challenged when he went out into the street .
23 He went out into the antechamber and sat with C'zinsit .
24 He went off into a reverie , dreaming of proleptic man .
25 He went off into the kitchen and came back with an apple pie .
26 He went off into the kitchen .
27 " Keep tambourine a-rolling , " he said to nobody before he went back into a silence that remained unbroken while he ate his fish .
28 He went back into the church , sat down in a chair in front of a statue of the Virgin .
29 There was nothing worth watching on television , so he went back into the kitchen .
30 He went back into the kitchen .
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