Example sentences of "[v-ing] down into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In a hundred years ' time a solitary figure might well be seen on a lonely road gazing down into the valley , wondering about ‘ Little Hintock ’ . |
2 | At the end of the gallery the girl halted , gazing down into the hall through one of the archways cut into the wall . |
3 | In another mood , while gazing down into the vapour one could imagine the turbulent creation of the Earth with the alpha tracks like mountain ranges constantly forming , disappearing and reforming . |
4 | Sleek towers that were telescoping down into the undercity , leaving great smooth plazas where they had previously reared , chequerboard-patterned spaces with a hint of roof outlines . |
5 | Leaving the grassland behind , the terrain became more barren with cliffs and rocks tumbling down into the sea . |
6 | Louise cried out as she felt her body tumbling down into the blackness . |
7 | Fabia was seated in the back of the Mercedes , with Ivo driving down into the valley , when the smile which had been sporting about her mouth suddenly froze . |
8 | An old green Ford Zodiac materialized on the road , driving down into the village . |
9 | If you are walking down into the centre along Avenida do Infante , after the Savoy Hotel you pass the modern Casino Park Hotel and , behind it , the new Casino . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | ‘ We 've got to stop hating , that 's all , ’ he said , looking down into the pit again . |
13 | Suddenly he rose from his chair , gave a quick look round the office , then went across to the window , where he stood looking down into the courtyard . |
14 | Benjamin walked over , past the baptismal font and stood looking down into the sanctuary . |
15 | She shivered a little , leaning on the balustrade and looking down into the darkness while he gave some instructions to the maid . |
16 | But this raised the problem that one eye was always looking down into the sand and was effectively useless . |
17 | Patrick lay looking down into the dell . |
18 | A private party in some high-rise apartment block ; looking down into the city from the forty-second floor , it was like being inside a radio , one of those old valve radios , and Jed almost told Creed what he thought , he almost blurted something Creed would n't even have understood , You must 've had radios thrown away some time , did n't you ? but the rush blew over and he was still staring down into the forest of lit buildings and he still had n't spoken . |
19 | He let her leave the room before going across to Aggie , who was standing now looking down into the fire , and he patted the back of her shoulder , saying , ‘ You 're doin' the best thing , Aggie , the only thing . |
20 | She heard him picking his way carefully down the spiral staircase at the back of the tenement and stood by the window , looking down into the street . |
21 | Nuala crossed to the window and perched on the ledge looking down into the street below . |
22 | Sinking down into the seat , she stared blindly through the windscreen , her thoughts on her distant family . |
23 | If you find that one side of the body is pushing down into the floor , then think of that side of the body releasing away from the floor . |
24 | At Ullapool the midday early November sun was low in the sky , white gold fanning down into the sea beyond Scoraig peninsula ; An Teallach hid its snow caps , cut off by a cool indigo-grey cloud . |
25 | The Doctor ordered Howard to stop the car at the top of the road leading down into the city , weighing up the risks of being attacked by one side or the other . |
26 | Biff asked coldly , standing up and peering down into the darkness . |
27 | He scurries round the numerous vantage points , peering down into the camera . |
28 | ‘ There 's a small window in the second room with a large pipe going down into the moat outside , ’ he went on . |
29 | Er because the pit bottom was lit up and it meant going down into the dark , an exciting thought for a young fella , er and so off I went and I was put down on one of the faces , as a lad , and said , Right lad , you want to be collier ? |
30 | If a car has been left at the chapel , a more direct way to it may be made by turning down into the valley from Outrake Foot . |