Example sentences of "[verb] up into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The narrow fissure stretched some twenty-five feet into the cliff before opening up into the tiny cave .
2 Mr. F.J. Norris , the Head of Modern Languages , had first come to the School , on teaching practice , in 1933 , and returned in January 1934 as Form Master of Junior A. He soon moved up into the Senior School .
3 Hick has a classic stance , but by the time the bowler has reached the crease he has come up into the familiar upright position with the bat raised .
4 I think the last time you were here we were actually in the bottom half of the table but shot up to about seventh and since then once we got close to the people with games in hand and catching on the extra games we 've come up into the top three sometimes .
5 What has to be opened up is the unsupervised way in which internationally and nationally the sum of all our communications is sucked up into the electronic vacuum cleaner that is Cheltenham
6 Roy 's anguished voice carried up into the pale blue sky .
7 The Poles are une nation foutue who can only continue to serve a purpose until such time as Russia herself becomes caught up into the agrarian revolution .
8 Next , of course , the Perks came , swarming up into the open end of the hangar where the Alice sat , ticking and steaming as she cooled .
9 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
10 And very soon after that , Matilda was moved up into the top form where Miss Plimsoll quickly discovered that this amazing child was every bit as bright as Miss Honey had said .
11 When the guard came to he found himself looking up into the wild-eyed face of a wizard , who was menacing his throat with a sword .
12 Li Shai Tung turned , looking up into the young T'ang 's face , holding his arm briefly , gratefully .
13 Even so , he knows , Lehmann thought , looking up into the young T'ang 's eyes .
14 Hrun kicked away and scrambled to his feet , to find himself looking up into the wild horse-face of the dragon , its nostrils distended .
15 And , ’ she added , looking up into the shadowy void of the dome , ‘ we 're going to need every shot we 've got .
16 The train stopped there long enough for me to run along the line and climb up into the great diesel engine driven by Bert Coad from Perth and Hilton Hinchcliff from Kalgoorlie .
17 Then I climbed up into the warm sunshine and the dry valley of Gordale Beck .
18 Which was n't precisely what she was worried about , thought Folly as she ducked under the rotors and climbed up into the bubble-like cockpit .
19 Male homosexuals frequently have warts around the anal margin and in some cases these extend up into the anal canal itself .
20 Usually in Maytime she liked to walk up into the high mountain meadows to see the wild flowers , but this year she had no heart .
21 A rough scramble alongside leads up into the upper reaches of the beck ; here is an untidy tumble of boulders fallen from the enclosing heights but there is one gem where , just above the waterfall , the stream slides smoothly over an immense slab of naked limestone .
22 Blue magnesium flares went spiralling up into the chilly night .
23 She moved round the tree , peering up into the bare branches .
24 Robyn gazed up into the strong , compelling face .
25 Ruth lay beneath him , inert , gazing up into the dark depths of his eyes .
26 Telegraph poles push up into the living quarters protecting folk from the fickle rising seas .
27 He got up into the chilly darkness and went to look .
28 We 've got to make sure we get up into the Premier Division first . ’
29 She felt as if she could float up into the starry night .
30 She stepped up into the deep cool of the room .
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