Example sentences of "and [vb past] [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't need the river — one look at you is enough ! ’ she declared , and stalked off into the trees . |
2 | Nearly fifty years ago a posh , lanky young man packed his bags and made off into the undergrowth of England . |
3 | They battered us into the bushes , and made off into the forest with the cart and the team and the load , and left us to limp away on foot wherever we would . |
4 | I waved to him and passed on into the lecture room . ’ |
5 | Then she opened the door and passed out into the hall , closing it behind her with a quiet but determined movement , leaving Iskandara staring after her in silence . |
6 | We hid them in the copper , closed the lid and crept back into the yard , shutting the door carefully behind us . |
7 | Philip ran back down to the bit of broken fencing , climbed through and got back into the kitchen as the local news ended . |
8 | She put on her coat and got back into the bed . |
9 | Luckily for us he was too overcome to offer us refreshment , so we said our farewells and got back into the jeep and drove off along the road leading to the village of Breville . |
10 | After what seemed an age , Jack appeared out of the gloom and got back into the car . |
11 | Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement , slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night . |
12 | Her tracksuit and flying jacket dragged on the ground as she slid and bumped down into the blackness . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher , who returned from the United States last night , said : ‘ Everything we have done in the last 13 years will be conserved and built on into the future . |
14 | He went by the window , without a glance , and moved on into the night . |
15 | Then , throwing her a wink , he turned and moved off into the crowd . |
16 | Everyone stood up and moved out into the clearing . |
17 | ‘ What in the devil 's name is that ? ’ he demanded , following her as she crossed quickly to the gate and moved out into the grounds . |
18 | I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury . |
19 | She heard footsteps on the catwalk and peered up into the semi-darkness trying to get a fix on the German 's movements . |
20 | She twisted away from him and backed over to the door , and then cracked it open , and peered out into the hall . |
21 | Hilary was distracted by the window , and peered out into the darkness , watching for signs of movement . |
22 | He unlocked the door and peered out into the darkness . |
23 | He leaned close to it and peered out into the night , trying to see what was out there … |
24 | He thrust his hands into his trouser pockets , stalked to the grimy window , and peered out into the alley . |
25 | He walked to the back door and peered out into the blackness . |
26 | The man looked at Clinton indifferently and peered down into the vat . |
27 | Alexei turned and shouted back into the house . |
28 | The little larvae soon emerge — they know which way to go ! — and bore down into the stem where they pupate and eventually emerge as adults . |
29 | At Cajabamba we joined a slightly better road , and soon afterwards we turned west and headed up into the mountains through Huamachuco , climbing all the way . |
30 | She ran the bath , loading it with bubble-bath , and sank down into the water . |