Example sentences of "[verb] up into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | The herds of antelope cluster together a little more tightly ; vultures and storks alight in the tops of trees to roost ; baboons clamber up into the branches where they will be safe from prowling leopards . |
2 | At Cajabamba we joined a slightly better road , and soon afterwards we turned west and headed up into the mountains through Huamachuco , climbing all the way . |
3 | After about forty minutes Van Gelder moved up into the bows with a portable six-inch searchlight which , on such a clear night , had an effective range of over a mile . |
4 | Here , perhaps , all the ocean floor material has been carried up into the mountains . |
5 | To experience an exhilarating feeling of flight , imagine you are about to soar up into the clouds as your arms are thrust forward and backward in rhythmic motion . |
6 | They we were half riding , half pushing up into the mountains . |
7 | As Vitor drove up into the mountains , the little boy remained bright-eyed and wide-awake . |
8 | Every month they drove up into the hills , their sheet folded neatly in the trunk , their lust , by contrast , scarcely containable . |
9 | The nose which they used for gathering food enabled them to pluck grass and reeds at their feet and to reach up into the trees above their heads . |
10 | They climbed up into the bales . |
11 | We were both thrown down and began to roll across the deck , but I was on my feet first and climbed up into the sails , hand over hand . |
12 | There must be something in this : when morning came , amid some laughter , my husband re-enacted the closing chapter of the old year by going up into the rafters and suspending himself through the hole so that I could take photographs . |
13 | you can take a donkey ride up into the mountains in the morning , before spending the afternoon on a jet ski or paragliding down the beach . |
14 | The story-line and the characters may seem incredible — like beautiful Remedios who floats up into the heavens while folding the household sheets and is never seen again — but Marquez defies you to disbelieve in them . |
15 | We walked along a path which wound attractively through a pine forest and round a spur of the hillside to a viewpoint overlooking the lower lake , which is spanned by a narrow bridge across which a minor road leads up into the mountains . |
16 | If it could be arranged , she threw up Into the cars through the holes so created . |
17 | The time had now come for Eric to go up into the Apennines on behalf of the Commission to pay and honour all those Italians , for the most part peasants , who had helped and in many cases saved the lives of escaping prisoners-of-war . |
18 | ‘ If it stops , ’ Julie added quietly , gazing up into the heavens . |
19 | Or the little portable sundials which shepherds used to carry up into the mountains to tell the time by ; or , a last reassuringly bucolic reminder that Bayonne 's fighting days are over , an English bayonet from the Napoleonic wars converted for stripping corn-cobs . |
20 | To their left it led up into the trees . |
21 | " For which our Lord Jesus Christ was contented to be betrayed , and given up into the hands of wicked men , and to suffer death upon the cross . |
22 | And as we got up into the classes we also had a woodwork er centre , and metal shop there . |
23 | It surges up into the grounds of the fabled castle , into the cold and weary magic of Schloss Hartheim . |
24 | The next day we drive up into the hills two hours from Kingston to see Bob 's tomb in his village birthplace of Nine Miles , St Ann 's parish . |
25 | Oh yes when the war started yes , you , you see the people would have been called up into the forces anyway people young enough to fly , who , who had an interest , because er one of the air displays I remember very much a tomboy as she was she they used to give pleasure flights and she had defied this pilot to take her up and make her sick , and he was took her up there looping rolling and everything and er |
26 | ‘ That 's the Pennine Way , ’ said Tumbleweed , pointing up into the hills . |
27 | He dealt quickly with the Romanian trip until that day when they had driven up into the mountains to visit Putna . |
28 | The peaty brown moor land rises up into the hills and makes for rough walking . |
29 | He stood upright on the driver 's seat , staring up into the clouds . |
30 | Li Yuan lay on his back in the huge bed , staring up into the shadows ; the woman beside him was sleeping , her leg against his own , warm and strangely comforting . |