Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Not only is the snow cover likely to remain comfortable in the high resorts right into the start of May , but the lower the temperature , the safer the snow .
2 The fighting continued , spreading off the great curve of the ramparts down into the buildings below .
3 So it shoots the notes down into the body better , and the whole instrument resonates .
4 The measures , known as CBI II , made permanent the legislation to allow certain products duty-free into the USA .
5 He followed the officer , stepping through the churned mud , towards the concrete steps down into the brigade post , and the presence of the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council .
6 And this development if allowed , without a link road , will generate an additional estimated four hundred cars daily into the town centre .
7 MACAULEY Culkin 's Kevin may be a dab hand with a booby trap but when it comes down to straightforward , grimy-faced scallywaggery , there are a couple of Irish lads in Into The West who could give him a run for his money .
8 One evening off a week he had insisted on , and on those evenings Mr or Mrs Crumwallis occasionally poked their noses through into the boarding annexe and yelled ‘ Shut up ’ through the riot proceeding there .
9 He looked with half-closed eyes eastward into the wind .
10 ‘ Oh , who cares where it came from ! ’ screamed Mavis , as the wolf came a few steps further into the room .
11 At the junction of the Pilgrims Road where one way leads to Birling and the other branches off into the woods there stands the remains of the old Free Chapel of St. Lawrence , which gives its name to the lane running by .
12 Lazily , she stretched and smiled , letting her somnolent gaze drift over the procession of reeds and gnarled trees that dipped their branches low into the water .
13 Once the stretcher rails are together , loosely locate them in the back legs and drive the legs home into the seat and the rails into the legs .
14 The Doctor sat on one of the medlab 's empty diagnostic beds , and drew his legs up into the lotus position .
15 Then he shot his legs up into the sky and slid down without a splash .
16 Then he ducked under the lintel and climbed the steps up into the kitchen , Beth following .
17 It is a quiet and comfortable village to stop in , as I know from having stopped there , with good walks up into the hills and good fishing — for trout , which begin to come into their own around here as the mountain fish .
18 My hon. Friend is right that the Labour party would be prepared to overrule parental ballots and to take grant-maintained schools back into the throes of LEA control , which is exactly what parents have voted to escape .
19 Large groups of whales occasionally swim ashore and lie stranded on the beach , unable to move their huge bulks back into the sea .
20 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 .
21 A customer could , therefore , ring round the booths seeking preliminary quotes , before going through the form of putting two traders out into the pit to effect the execution .
22 Try and explain it in terms of say let's get all these kids out into the school yard ,
23 Not so long ago , a haulage company would send its drivers out into the world with few opportunities to communicate with then until they returned .
24 The Vale Rescue Centre prides itself on releasing nine out of every ten animals back into the wild .
25 Melanie nervously clattered the animals back into the box .
26 ‘ To facilitate them we have asked a number of show societies to provide judges with an opportunity to bring a selection of prize-winning animals back into the ring and explain why they have been considered champions . ’
27 Children will enjoy seeing the chaos as Henry leads all the young animals out into the forest , where it takes the farmer a long time to catch them .
28 Or drive south from Ramsey to Douglas on a road that snakes upwards into the collar of cloud that rests on the shoulders of Snaefell , the highest mountain on Man .
29 I am trying to free as much memory as possible by moving drivers etc into the UMB .
30 Amal heard loud music and voices late into the evening ; the games room was located directly below her bedroom .
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