Example sentences of "[conj] [adv prt] into [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some boarding schools charge up to £10,000 per annum so its little wonder that a rising number of children are being taken away and placed in cheaper day schools or back into state schools .
2 There we all were , as the Clansman sped through the Cumbrian countryside and on into bonnie Scotland , all ignoring each other .
3 A guard ushered them into the Beauchamp Tower and up into Mistress Philippa 's chamber on the second floor .
4 Where can Jenny have been , in the course of her adolescence , to be willing , if only out of nervousness , to accept that the Reds in Spain have been swept out from under the bed and up into mountain caves ?
5 He slammed the door closed , and the car drove smoothly away , and out into evening London .
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