Example sentences of "[conj] on 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 | Allied troops now punched deep into Kuwait and on into Iraq itself in a multi-pronged attack . |
3 | 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 ) . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | From Burton High Street the trail continues to Wyke Champflower Church and on into Cole and then Castle Cary . |
6 | On and on into space went Scott Seven . |
7 | Their migrations were the journey on which we were embarking , following the course of the Nile , through Egypt and Sudan and on into Uganda . |
8 | There we all were , as the Clansman sped through the Cumbrian countryside and on into bonnie Scotland , all ignoring each other . |