Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] up into the " in BNC.
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1 | I gazed up into the darkness but the rafters were cloaked in blackness . |
2 | And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school . |
3 | I came up into the air gasping deeply , panting , aching lungs swelling , feeling a rush of suppressed terror , clinging onto the curtain in a shaky state . |
4 | ‘ The church clock was striking ten as I came up into the street from Custom House Quay . ’ |
5 | I clambered up into the loft , all sunlight and warmth and smelling of old and interesting books , and I decided to clear the place up a bit . |
6 | Then I climbed up into the warm sunshine and the dry valley of Gordale Beck . |
7 | I flew up into the tree . |
8 | I called up into the branches . |
9 | I stared up into the kind-eyed , sallow face of Catherine of Aragon . |
10 | As in Protevangelium ; And I looked up into the pole of the heavens and saw it standing still , and the fowls of the heavens without motion … |
11 | Well then er quite , so he said erm it was all quiet and I looked up into the darkness and I said that the old fellow had gone and he litten his fuse and there was me there I could see the sparks in the darkness and I was way twenty feet below him and he must have whatsit . |
12 | When I looked up into the mirror again , he was moving , crawling towards something behind him . |
13 | At about the same time that I went up into the Boys ' School , my friend Hubert Gould moved away to Bournemouth and my other friend Alf Norris moved from The Friary to Greencroft Street and , as this was only two hundred yards from our house , we saw quite a lot of each other . |
14 | After I 'd checked to make sure that the back of the van was locked , I jumped up into the driver 's seat and rammed the key into the ignition . |
15 | She clambered up into the car to take a closer look at them , careful though to remain at what she considered to be a safe distance . |
16 | Towards the end of her confinement she climbed up into the den and refused to leave . |
17 | ‘ Would you ? ’ said Julia over her shoulder as she climbed up into the bus . |
18 | Miguel waited while she climbed up into the driver 's seat and wrapped on the seat belt . |
19 | If it could be arranged , she threw up Into the cars through the holes so created . |
20 | She stepped up into the deep cool of the room . |
21 | She stepped up into the carriage and sat beside him . |
22 | Then , standing on tiptoe , she reached up into the eaves where the agricultural tools were stored , and pulled out two wooden rakes , karasos , and two lengths of hemp-fibre rope . |
23 | She stared up into the sun-dappled leaves . |
24 | She stared up into the big frightened eyes . |
25 | As she looked up into the spotlight and the rope ladder unfurled she thought the Chinooks had come for her . |
26 | She felt a hand on her shoulder and she looked up into the thin face of Edward Morris . |
27 | Relief and anger swept through her as she looked up into the familiar dark , scowling face . |
28 | Over the extended hand she looked up into the prince 's eyes , and saw there the same candid regard she had seen in his model ; yet the shafts that pierced into this boy 's inmost being were somewhere shuttered close , standing off all communion . |
29 | She looked up into the haughty face but he said nothing at all . |
30 | She looked up into the gilt-edged mirror above the basin and cursed silently . |