Example sentences of "[noun pl] and into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His black hair was brushed back from his high forehead and , still damp from the shower , curled a little around his ears and into the nape of his neck .
2 Angrily , Martha flounced into the yard and flushed the chickens out of the bushes and into the pen where they passed the night , fiercely calling ‘ shi-shi ! ’ to the birds with the resentment she felt towards her unreasonable grandmother .
3 The President of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister , Laurent Fabius , has spoken of ‘ the general crisis of politics … the malaise of a society which has lost all its landmarks translates itself into a suspicion of political parties and into a rise of anti-parliamentarianism ’ .
4 Down the clachan street he ducked and dodged through the retiring clansmen , half-hidden by the smoke , Lachlan yelling after him , till suddenly they were clear of the huts and into the fight round the ships .
5 Sport spread from the stands and into the home with the Cup Final as the sporting highlight of the year reaching a female audience for the first time .
6 Now she 'd only have to sneeze and the whole damn thing would slide off her shoulders and into a heap on the floor , in which case she might fairly be accused of trying too hard .
7 In an age before antibiotics , any doctor must have felt particularly helpless in such a case ; the situation worsened during the winter months and into the spring , until in late April peritonitis and meningitis set in .
8 They scrambled up through the masses of dead leaves and dripping twigs and into the field beyond .
9 Despite the opportunities for patronage and profit which resulted from the statute , what we need to note here is the existence of an explicit legal restriction on endowments for the church , a limitation which found its way on to the statute books and into the consciousness , therefore , of lawyers and members of parliament for the rest of the Middle Ages .
10 Down some more steps and into a room .
11 She picked up a candle and ran nimbly up the steps and into the kitchen .
12 They beat a retreat up the steps and into the station .
13 I went up the steps and into the hotel .
14 Athelstan wrapped the cope around him and , telling Crim to go forward , they left the church , processing down the steps and into the maze of Southwark streets .
15 Her mother and father had had to help her down the steps and into the car .
16 She skipped up the steps and into the house .
17 They all walked up the steps and into the house .
18 Kee saw her and went out of the house , down the wooden steps and into the garden .
19 Afraid Julius might be coming after her , she ran down the steps and into the garden , following the paths that led between wide beds of herbaceous flowers , many of them still blooming happily in the warmth of the long , sunny autumn .
20 Persistent attempts by fans to get out of such areas and into the opposition 's area is one of the most common reasons for their arrest or ejection from the ground .
21 I poked a finger into the animal 's rump and he trotted forward , proceeded unhesitatingly between the posts and into the passage .
22 He continued to talk thus now , as they walked down the grand vista , away from the formal gardens and into the woodland rides , where classical figures loomed from the undergrowth and the serpentine rill wound away towards a distant temple .
23 The station pilot at Holyhead , a Class 08 Diesel Shunter , had failed before being able to shunt the rake of NWCE coaches from the sidings and into the platform .
24 They ended up laughing about that , but it was the uneasy laughter of desperation and displacement , and all they could do after that was finish the whisky and have the joint Rory had been working on , and it was almost a relief when Fergus was sick as a dog out of the window , hanging out barfing onto the slates and into the guttering while Rory tried to clean the plaster off the top bunk and stowed the guns out of harm 's way .
25 We helped him get to his feet and into a chair .
26 If there is no loop on your amp , you 'll find that passing a guitar signal through a bunch of effects and into the amp 's input degrades the true signal to a point where the preamp struggles to compensate for it .
27 moving off the shelves and into the shop and , what we would do was erm deli people now do er , stock an order by computer and , and people like Sainsburys were doing that in the seventies , you know , and they would actually work over er work on erm data erm , from their computer and order er erm you know , okay , they 'd be an event at the weekend or something and they 'd , they 'd of , increase it or something , but they would technically work out exactly what the throughput of certain items were .
28 A number of recently developed innovative schemes encourage early diversion of mentally disturbed people out of the courts and into the care of the mental health services before they reach prison .
29 Also at risk are the larger deer ; their ruts are now over and fallow deer , for example , gather in herds of does and young males , which may follow the old lead doe across roads and into the path of oncoming cars .
30 As soon as the salmon had passed between the prongs and into the net , he would scoop the net up triumphantly to inspect the size of the catch .
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