Example sentences of "[adv prt] into the country " in BNC.

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1 It was absurd for her to be going on such an expedition She and Matthew sat at the back of the bus , and while they were bowling along into the country , with a beautiful view of the landscape , Matthew explained the history of the school forest .
2 But as the runners made round the left-hand bend in front of the stands and set off into the country for the first time she was joined in the lead by Run And Skip , and the company clearly put her off , for she hit the third fence hard .
3 And then erm , his schools run was way up into the country , quite a long way and then that was changed .
4 You can see the cloud that brought today 's snow has been feeding up into the country from northern France and it will continue to do so for at least the next day or so .
5 He wants to move out into the country . ’
6 Nails took his usual Ford Escort that night from the parking lot outside the gasworks where the night shift was working , the one he had a key for , and he and Gary went for a drive round the back streets where they would n't meet a patrol car , out into the country for ten miles or so and back again .
7 A. Many people in the industrial towns around the Pennines enjoy getting out into the country and walking along a part , or along all 370 km , of the Pennine Way .
8 The raid was not too bad , but Gillies asked for his unit to be moved further out into the country after that .
9 After a few months of getting the house in order , Elaine became as restless as the stereotyped male executive and persuaded Louise to move out into the country .
10 Members began to go out into the country on day trips , and the first cricket match between two deaf clubs in the country , which later led to the formation of inter-institute sports activities of billiards , darts , and other sports , took place on 23rd July 1892 at Manchester between Manchester Deaf and Dumb Institute and the Bolton and Bury Institutes .
11 Although 20 per cent go out into the country once a week , the study showed that less than half of the population are monthly visitors and 80 per cent of visits are for only a day or less .
12 Edward took her on a tour of Bath — perhaps he was also hoping to be seen by someone who knew him ! — and then headed out into the country .
13 On the fourth day , they drove out into the country , and were married by an extremely flustered official in a small mairie , some fifty kilometres outside Paris .
14 I used to try and get him out into the country in the car .
15 Later in the day they were given a lift in a horse and cart from west London out into the country .
16 It was a warm , sunny june day in Fontanellato and I was riding out into the country on my bicycle when another cyclist gave me the news .
17 They had a restaurant in Paris and suddenly wished to get out into the country .
18 She had expected Fen to drive back into Little Kirkton , to one of the restaurants there , but instead he headed out into the country .
19 Move out into the country , go back to living in old rabbit-holes and eating whatever we can find .
20 ‘ Well , do you think you could skip a Saturday and I could pick you up somewhere , then we could take a run out into the country , across into Northumberland , beyond Hexham way ; it 's wild and wonderful up there .
21 His own son , William 's son , who was called erm moved out into the country , married an heiress and became a gentleman with a coat of arms .
22 ‘ Oh , Fernando , do you remember that afternoon we drove out into the country and that drunken peasant fell off his mule , right in front of the car ?
23 And they went out into the country to these evacuated people and they , they thought they were in absolute
24 But if you go in , if you walk in it 's free but you , you ca n't walk there because it 's well you 're talking about five mile out into the country .
25 TEN Palestinians deported by Israel were yesterday allowed back into the country .
26 In January 1982 , Malawi Radio announced that the Chirwas had been arrested with their son on Christmas Eve , and claimed that they had slipped back into the country to incite opposition to Banda 's Government .
27 Sometimes I imagined that he 'd sneaked back into the country and was leading another life .
28 ‘ And the King would allow a Deveril back into the country ? ’
29 The Taoiseach , Albert Reynolds , strongly supported the scheme to attract money back into the country , while it was opposed by the Finance Minister , Bertie Ahern , and most of the Labour Party Ministers in the Coalition Government .
30 The Revenue Commissioners and senior officials of the Department of Finance also advised against the idea because of the difficulty in implementing the scheme and policing the flow of funds back into the country .
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