Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It goes right into the subconscious of course ; no memorizing involved . ’ |
2 | Children 's playground , goes right into the playground . |
3 | It is getting into the position of an excellent prize of war ; strategically it points right into the heart of Japan and into the hands of an enemy it weakens the Japanese bastion of Western defence . |
4 | The oral tradition lived on into the nineteenth and twentieth centuries . |
5 | We signed another form , paid another , smaller deposit , and checked right into a motel in Santa Barbara for a long rest . |
6 | Twelve days later I received a call from an exultant Sylvia who told me that , on the previous evening , she had in fact managed to go right into the cupboard and switch off the light . |
7 | And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind . |
8 | The gravel track led downhill into a narrow belt of silver birch and rowan . |
9 | And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night . |
10 | He was suddenly seeing right into the crystalline spaces of the famous poem . |
11 | A low Mughal gateway led on into a wet and glistening flagstone courtyard ; it was deserted but for a solitary pupil running late towards his class . |
12 | Straight , clean-cut stone walls and a steady slabbed roof led on into the hill . |
13 | The blade plunged on into the heather at the side of the track . |
14 | An ancient city which has plunged right into the midst of the twentieth century , Bangkok is a fascinating mixture of ancient and modern values — noisy markets right next to the high walls of turreted royal palaces , serene gardens overlooked by modern hotels and the notorious Phatphong Road for discos , massage parlours and outrageous floorshows . |
15 | Viola was beaming benevolently as she read on into the last column . |
16 | However , at the end of the film , the car driven by Mark ( Sean Connery ) drives right down to the end of the road , and instead of falling into the ( non-existent ) harbour , turns right into a previously unsuspected street or quay along its edge and disappears from view . |
17 | I waved to him and passed on into the lecture room . ’ |
18 | But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world . |
19 | This includes considerable inspection work , firstly to establish what grinding needs to be done , and then to ensure that the body is fit , after they have completed their welding and grinding , to go on into the paint shop . |
20 | Such arguments over values , political or religious , were to go on into the next decade . |
21 | To Sulentic 's surprise , he has also found that the connection can be traced right into the central nucleus of NGC 43 19 — very much as we might expect if , as Arp has often suggested , high redshift objects are somehow shot out from the centres of otherwise normal galaxies . |
22 | Sara felt slightly sick , but there was no point in wading deeper into the morass . |
23 | Logo for the Mondiale , also guaranteed to sink deeper into the cool vernacular of the global village ( see inevitably Italia , World Cup Willie ) . |
24 | In a hundred years ' time a solitary figure might well be seen on a lonely road gazing down into the valley , wondering about ‘ Little Hintock ’ . |
25 | In another mood , while gazing down into the vapour one could imagine the turbulent creation of the Earth with the alpha tracks like mountain ranges constantly forming , disappearing and reforming . |
26 | For Jack , time seemed to stand still as he sat at his stepfather 's bedside , gazing down into the inanimate features and waiting for a miracle . |
27 | She did not want to look at him , and crossed to stand before the mantel over the fireplace , gazing down into the empty grate . |
28 | At the end of the gallery the girl halted , gazing down into the hall through one of the archways cut into the wall . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | At Beni Suef we got down into a dusty twilight . |