Example sentences of "[noun prp] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Harvey sank down into the parched grass . |
2 | From the hall outside the court , Doyle peered back into the drab room , wondering whether the girl would re-appear , and give him a chance to make his opening . |
3 | Lucy sank back into the darkness at the rear of the cab , and waited . |
4 | So we were back before the firebox , exhausted and happy , and Laura had just shut down the kiln , when Edward came round into the yard again . |
5 | Donna came out into the arrivals concourse at Heathrow wearing Day-Glo cycling shorts , a shiny purple baseball cap and a big T-shirt emblazoned with the words KEYCUTTERS DO IT WHILE YOU WAIT . |
6 | Travis squinted out into the sunshine . |
7 | After she 'd completed her delivery round of the dressing rooms , Lucy came back into the department , took off her coat and threw it in the corner , and then threw herself onto one of the available chairs with an equal lack of ceremony . |
8 | Meredith raced out into the kitchen . |
9 | Meredith walked out into the hall and waited . |
10 | They said goodbye to each other , and then Julia and David walked out into the freezing darkness . |
11 | Mrs Wright reversed out into the road again and drove off past the church . |
12 | Without waiting for or expecting a reply , Martha and the reluctant Tilda walked through into the back office . |
13 | Stok walked down into the darkness . |
14 | Bernice rushed off into the smoke . |
15 | Corbett stared down into the water . |
16 | Camus sets off into the night . |
17 | Wright battled back into the senior side and scored in the Mersey derby defeat at Everton — but only after filling in for injured Steve Nicol and David Burrows . |
18 | Becky continued on into the bedroom . |
19 | Corbett continued on into the village , Maltote and Ranulf behind him , chatting about the lies of the horse-copers at Smithfield Market and how best to detect their tricks . |
20 | Meredith dived back into the freezer and rooted about . |
21 | Donna hurried through into the kitchen and sat down at the wooden table , pulling the envelopes from her handbag . |
22 | Fitzosbert came back into the room and Cranston laid some silver on the table . |
23 | Trent dropped down into the galley and took his time searching out a tin of ginger biscuits . |
24 | As Carrie was pouring out the tea , Mr Carver came back into the room , followed by his wife , and he said to Mick , ‘ Stay out of that scullery from now on . |
25 | SEXUAL attraction is to be used in an attempt to draw the six male whales trapped at Scapa Flow in Orkney back out into the Atlantic . |
26 | But costly turnovers allowed Washington to creep back into the game , despite the dominance of the Cowboys defence . |
27 | The girl looked up as Ebert came back into the hold , her eyes wide , filled with fear . |
28 | When Batty came on , Fairclough dropped back into the centre of defence , Bats went midfield . |
29 | Laura was still roughly chastising herself , and attempting to ignore the hard knot of unsatisfied desire still gripping her body , when Ross came back into the room . |
30 | The energy generated from running upstairs and laughing with Stella in distant Florence flowed over into the impulse to ring , in turn , her own mother : a pointless act , but one that nevertheless in the context seemed pious , necessary , propitiatory , and a gesture at least towards her sister , who bore so much heavier a filial burden , who would ( in theory at least ) be pleased to know that Liz had remembered . |