Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One could almost go over there to do one 's weekly marketing — or on into Rouen , where the big market day is also on Tuesday , and from where you could bring home butter made from unpasteurized cream , great bowls of tripes à la mode , and duck pâtés , and baskets full of big round Breton artichokes for a tenth of the price we have to pay here .
2 Arrows can point up to heaven or down into hell .
3 Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools .
4 Allied troops now punched deep into Kuwait and on into Iraq itself in a multi-pronged attack .
5 A further exploration with von Wissmann in 1939 took him from Aden , through the almost unknown highlands to the north-east as far as the Wadi Jirdan and on into Hadhramaut , the results appearing in his Aden to the Hadhramaut ( 1947 ) .
6 As the years progressed and the girls grew from babyhood to childhood and on into girlhood and womanhood , Bertha Cohen could not prevent her early hopes from first wilting and then withering : what she had got were two daughters who were replicas , not of herself , but of her husband .
7 From Burton High Street the trail continues to Wyke Champflower Church and on into Cole and then Castle Cary .
8 On and on into space went Scott Seven .
9 Their migrations were the journey on which we were embarking , following the course of the Nile , through Egypt and Sudan and on into Uganda .
10 There we all were , as the Clansman sped through the Cumbrian countryside and on into bonnie Scotland , all ignoring each other .
11 The old drover 's road turned aside here and climbed under the rock faces of White Crags to continue its lonely course over Girdle Fell and down into Redesdale .
12 But we could n't go ashore until it got better ad then we went round the cape after and down into Aberdeen see .
13 Follow the road over the pass and down into Dunnerdale ( 4.5 miles ) .
14 All over Greenwich and down into Deptford and along in Woolwich , people were protesting at the sudden heat .
15 By the late eleventh century the hand of Cluny was felt in houses spread all over the north of Spain and down into Italy , even to La Cava near Naples and over into Sicily , and also across the south and west of Germany in the movement which had its centre in Hirsau .
16 Even before I met him I 'd admired a North Shore picture of his which showed the Kam Highway as it meandered out of the hills and down into Haleiwa , flanked by pineapple plantations and clumps of trees , and in the distance the Pacific , rippling with big waves .
17 The following day was a total white-out , although this did not stop the intrepid skiers , as we headed to the top of Roc des 3 Marches and down into Meribel Mottaret .
18 From England they go across to Brittany , where they are seen in sea cliffs and along into Normandy where they form , for example , the great escarpment at Falaise on which stands William the Conqueror 's castle .
19 Pop , as the Japs drew nearer , had organised the men with one of our Mission doctors , and they hoped to walk out up the Chindwin Valley and over into Assam , but unfortunately for Pop his feet had gone septic , and at the end he was dumped on Myitkya airfield for a night and a day , waiting for a plane to take him over to Dibrugarh in Assam .
20 By the late eleventh century the hand of Cluny was felt in houses spread all over the north of Spain and down into Italy , even to La Cava near Naples and over into Sicily , and also across the south and west of Germany in the movement which had its centre in Hirsau .
21 If they managed to exact a sworn and written abrogation of the Act from every single proprietor in the strath ( and over into Tummel and down past Dunkeld ) , at least they would have built a paper wall round themselves .
22 Now obviously in Bracknell , Maidenhead and in the City , erm and as I said to you , we 've recently opened er er an office in in Leeds er to base our expansion in the North and up into Scotland .
23 A guard ushered them into the Beauchamp Tower and up into Mistress Philippa 's chamber on the second floor .
24 Where can Jenny have been , in the course of her adolescence , to be willing , if only out of nervousness , to accept that the Reds in Spain have been swept out from under the bed and up into mountain caves ?
25 But stolid stonewalling makes for poor copy and dull viewing , and eventually they let him go , although even then a few of the younger and hungrier among them followed him down the wide staircase and out into Piazza Matteotti , hoping for a belated indiscretion .
26 As I follow them past Security and out into Whitehall Serafin is dropping library books and wild phrases about the metaphysics of desire .
27 Before a bemused Cranston could reply , Athelstan had slipped out of the room , walking gingerly across the noisy Nightingale Gallery , down the stairs and out into Cheapside .
28 He slammed the door closed , and the car drove smoothly away , and out into evening London .
29 The speed is almost enough to lever a Windows user out of his comfortable environment and back into DOS ( but some of us will just wait for the Windows version ! ) .
30 ‘ It was two years ago , and is now , to produce non-inflationary growth in this country and to put people back into profit , back into jobs and back into prosperity in this country .
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