Example sentences of "and [vb -s] [adv] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It takes them long enough to cut a way through to the chimney of the air shaft , sawing through the rhodie branches and tearing away the brambles and other undergrowth ; then they lever off the iron grating over the shaft without any difficulty , and one of the younger cops , in an overall and a hard hat , wraps the rope around himself — proper climbing rope they had in the back of one of the Range Rovers — and abseils down into the darkness .
2 He has all the basic attributes and tackles well into the bargain .
3 Middlesbrough-born Gill has signed until the end of the season and goes straight into the squad for tomorrow 's important game at Scunthorpe .
4 LEEDS hooker Richard Gunn has signed for Featherstone Rovers and goes straight into the side against Carlisle to-morrow .
5 And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night .
6 Clint says he has been sitting on the story of Unforgiven for 15 years waiting to grow into the part but denies that this could be the last time he saddles up and rides off into the sunset .
7 He knows it , and drives off into the night licking his dollar lips .
8 Even with a mileage clock that stopped at about 190,000 miles , he still runs to perfection , never gets clamped or a parking ticket , and blends beautifully into the city background .
9 The kids are presented as decent and thoughtful , and there 's an Arcadian absence of the stress and violence which some might look for in a class where the teacher swears and free-associates , and throws up and bunks off into the bargain .
10 Grant Simons presents a view of the inside of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie at the USAF Museum and looks back into the type 's turbulent past
11 A gust of wind throws rain against the window and shakes the frame ; it 's loud and surprising and I flinch but he just turns slowly and looks out into the darkness with what could almost be contempt before laughing and putting an arm round my shoulder and suggesting we have another drink .
12 Heat usually lost up the chimney is recovered and passes back into the room ; in fact , some models claim to increase efficiency by about 40 per cent .
13 How true were the observations of Ecclesiastes : ‘ The wind goeth towards the south and turneth about into the north : it whirleth about continually and the wind returneth again according to his circuits . ’
14 The road rises sharply here as the tunnel fans out and climbs back into the air .
15 The mouth of many nematodes is a simple opening which may be surrounded by two or three lips , and leads directly into the oesophagus .
16 He comes pounding down the ladder , and grabs the wheel and stampedes back into the waves .
17 But it takes a mighty age to tell its tale and dives head-first into the soap suds along the way .
18 Mops his brow with a sweat band on his left wrist , straightens up now , comes steaming in again to bowl to that 's a quick ball and fends down into the gully , off the back foot , short bouncing steered it down too smooth .
19 A substantial stone-lined stepped culvert that supplied water to the wheel still remains under the lane and empties back into the stream via a long tail-race to the rear of the mill .
20 Rainbow sees who the woman is , and jumps back into the taxi .
21 Hot oil and grease , broadcast from rushing bearings , becomes gelatinously sterile in the cold air and plops dirtily into the granite chips that support the track .
22 Her opening words , which echo a pair of lines in Chaucer 's first fabliau in the sequence of the Canterbury Tales , the Miller 's Tale ( I : 3768 – 9 ) , invite a dialogue charged with sexual connotations , not only in the obvious case of " " ryse " " , but also in the detectable reference to a conventional love-sickness : The monk 's answer immediately confirms the sexual topic of the dialogue , and dispenses with any euphemistic disguises : This rapid movement to a contextually surprising level of familiarity on the topic of sexual intimacy is paralleled in the French fabliau Auburee , where the old bawd , Auburee , in procuring a young wife for a besotted admirer , visits the wife and moves smartly into the bedroom , declaring : ( " I should certainly like to see your bed : then I should know for certain if you lie in the same splendour as the first wife did . " )
23 He takes the wood and disappears back into the tent .
24 The sense of shared knowledge and teamwork has been further accentuated by the numerous glimpses and views up into the studio spaces , the upstairs offices and surrounding meeting rooms .
25 Somebody bursts out of the toilet and crashes out into the noise .
26 It 's charming and runs neatly into the songs from ‘ A Dead Horse ’ , which broaden the brief into richer territory .
27 But Ahmed laughs and runs straight into the sea .
28 He signed a new 12-month contract yesterday and comes straight into the side to face Carlisle .
29 I read once there 's over a hundred miles of rivers under the city , like the Fleet which rises in Hampstead and comes out into the Thames at Blackfriars , all underground . ’
30 A spiritual movement of independence gathers force underground and comes out into the open , using doubt as its prime organ of propaganda .
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