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

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1 The fighting continued , spreading off the great curve of the ramparts down into the buildings below .
2 So it shoots the notes down into the body better , and the whole instrument resonates .
3 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 .
4 From this road it is possible to make small diversions down into the villages of Jardim do Mar and Paúl do Mar , although the roads in and out of them are more spectacular than the villages themselves .
5 Old Ian Strachan locked himself in the bedroom with old Caroline Pickthorn , and old Peter Staithes pissed out of the window and threw empty bottles down into the basement area .
6 I told him my story , and he and his men chased the pirates down into the cove .
7 We threw our bags down into the darkness , and climbed after them .
8 and what they took all the treasures down into the cellars so they were saved and they rebuilt it .
9 And what we 've done now , and with colleagues from Germany , is to take cores off north west Africa , say about twenty metres down into the sediment , we sample them in the lab here and took the small amounts of sediment and examined them for these long chain compounds and we were extremely excited to see that as we went down this core , back through the last few hundred thousand years , we could see our signal on sea surface temperature oscillating about roughly in the same way that er has been found with other methods of getting at the past history of the climate .
10 The twin arms of that mechanical gibbet forced his hands down into the liquid , which sizzled and steamed .
11 The roads are hairpins , up and down , and they 're , they 're not tarmacked and so erm you often saw er buses that had fallen over the sides down into the river or that just were on their side , and that erm that obviously there 'd been accidents .
12 I 've also broken the smaller ones down into the cost for the still and the carbonated water .
13 What a prank to capture some upstart tech gang member , or some undercity riff-raff , and throw him into the heat sink itself to slide or tumble or simply fall free , down , down , tens of kilometres down into the inferno .
14 It sends roots down into the water , and the leaves and flowers then develop as normal .
15 Where a nailed board refuses to move , it is often easier to punch the mails down into the joist rather than trying to prise them up .
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