Example sentences of "[noun sg] [v-ing] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Still , it 's a magnificent place , perched on a great rock jutting out into the sea and with commanding views . |
2 | Perhaps yeah I think you must have been airborne at that stage to be er , had such a enormous flame going up into the balloon . |
3 | The thump of the back wheel coming back into the gutter brought Bob 's window down . |
4 | She tries to push it out and black beads form on her skin , ribbons of dark flowing out into the water . |
5 | From the window I could see that the block on the far side to the right had had most of its front ripped off , and Eliot commented how odd and rather disturbing it was to see a bath on an upper storey sticking out into the void , as in a surrealist picture . |
6 | Through the middle kitchen window he could just make out the open gate , the wooden ramp covering the steps and the first huge saddle-back sow ambling down into the yard . |
7 | When Hari returned she saw that Craig was standing at the window looking out into the darkness . |
8 | In a separation section , the sludge is discharged , the clean sand going back into the system , so that the process of filtration is continuous and the " filter " is self-cleaning . |
9 | Through the open French window leading out into the garden , Matt could see Cindy sitting on a swinging bench with Emma 's children on either side of her . |
10 | I stood by the window staring out into the foggy darkness , taking deep breaths to try and stifle some hollow feeling of new disease . |
11 | This infill could come from ejecta falling back into the crater , including molten rock from the impact , lava from volcanic activity , and dust from the walls and beyond . |
12 | The Old Testament kings had been initiated with unction ; and in any case the Carolingians , unlike their Merovingian predecessors amongst the Franks , could not depend for their sacrality upon a long royal genealogy stretching back into the past . |
13 | Why should Shadrach contemplate for a moment stepping back into the burning fiery furnace ? |
14 | Louise cried out as she felt her body tumbling down into the blackness . |
15 | But the risk of rocket failure was considered too high , potentially bringing the radioactivity raining back into the earth 's atmosphere . |
16 | He lay there , aware of the weight of his body pressing down into the softness of the bed , of the rise and fall of his chest with each breath , the flow of his blood . |
17 | The two men made their way silently along the roof , until they were seated on either side of the skylight looking down into the deserted corridor below . |
18 | The dusty cart-track had become a lawn ; the village houses had given way to straight , symmetrical lines of bottle-palms ; in the borders the lilies and irises were in full bloom — wonderful swathes of azure and magenta leading on into the char-bagh . |
19 | She was glued to the chair , fascinated by that sharp profile staring down into the street below . |
20 | On the basis of the much more complete seismic data available by the late 196()s it was being suggested that the inclined zone of seismicity ( the Wadati-Benioff zone ) associated with island arcs and active continental margin mountain belts could be explained by the existence of a slab of lithosphere plunging down into the mantle . |
21 | A vignette is an illustration without border or frame , the picture shading off into the surrounding paper . |
22 | The Association 's chairman , Paul Bell , said there were signs of confidence creeping back into the market but there was room for additional measures if a fullblown recovery was to be seen . |
23 | When tall , angled , high-gabled and firm , they have perfected the art of looming , and some of their gateways are arched with stone , and some of their tower windows might still have a Mary , Queen of Scots , or a tartan Lady of Shalott roaming soulfully behind their small winking panes , or a Rapunzel leaning out into the sunshine . |
24 | I just think that when you 're up there it 's like the stage is a huge platform going out into the crowd , a long one ! |
25 | Water pouring through into the kitchen water pouring down the electric wire of the lamp in the study ! |
26 | He could see the Tientsin clearly through the transparent walls of the car , its underbelly glowing , great wreaths of mist swirling up into the cold air overhead . |
27 | The basic solution is first to restrict the flow of water percolating down into the aquifers by planting trees , preferably native species , on the higher ground . |
28 | Thus a stream of water percolating down into the Earth can result in Old Faithful , a little stream , or no surface manifestation . |
29 | Make arrangements satisfactory to patients and staff locally for the closure over the next ten years or so of those mental illness hospitals which are not well placed to provide a service reaching out into the community and are already near the end of their useful life . |
30 | They ran out and , shutting the door behind them , blocked the gaps around it with a torn sheet to stop the water leaking out into the corridor . |