Example sentences of "[v-ing] into the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | He had found himself looking into the infinitely complex growth of stem and grass and leaf and tendril and fine twig that covered the moor in a thick springy upholstery , but also beyond this , through and beside this , into clear darkness . |
2 | Orton wrote him letters , both serious and humorous , going into the most intimate details of his sexual encounters . |
3 | He 's going into the actually . |
4 | Chainreaction ( as the Herald reported last week ) would be moving into the newly built extension , the cottage was being completely renovated and the centre was being used to nearly 90 percent of capacity . |
5 | Thoughts of Jimmy , however , brought the reminder of how on Friday he had brought the news — gospel , so he said , after so much rumour — that the top brass from Massingham 's were moving into the newly completed extension on Monday . |
6 | The late '80s saw Neil join Brit-based Japanese metallers Vow Wow , followed by Murray moving into the somewhat more credible Black Sabbath camp , alongside Sab mainman Tony Iommi , Cozy Powell on drums and vocalist Tony Martin . |
7 | As we were getting into the how of it — and drinking more of that dark liquid — the servant hurried in with an apology and squeaked something . |
8 | Clearly , the mill was largely rebuilt at some point in the 19th century , the brick-built section tying into the much older stone range . |
9 | By attempting to imitate a human cognitive process , however , we are straying into the notoriously difficult sub-discipline of computer science known as artificial intelligence , and anyone working in this field would agree that many of its problems have yet to be solved . |
10 | At first , the passengers were too nervous about intruding into the this ritual , but now it is the social focus of the camp . |
11 | It suddenly buckled inwards , the bracket disappearing into the newly formed aperture . |