Example sentences of "[vb -s] up into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She looks up into the sky in the direction of Ol Doinyo Lengai . |
2 | On such a night as this , he told himself , one could believe in ghosts and phantoms , and yet this small , fragile old lady climbs up into the whistling darkness unafraid . |
3 | The harbour of Portree , the principal town on Skye , is , as Boswell observed , ‘ a large and good one ’ , and from it the road climbs up into the town , now much built since 1773 — a square , several banks , a school , and many , many tourists . |
4 | The story-line and the characters may seem incredible — like beautiful Remedios who floats up into the heavens while folding the household sheets and is never seen again — but Marquez defies you to disbelieve in them . |
5 | We walked along a path which wound attractively through a pine forest and round a spur of the hillside to a viewpoint overlooking the lower lake , which is spanned by a narrow bridge across which a minor road leads up into the mountains . |
6 | He , she , grows up into a mortgage-paying , law-abiding adult who at least wants to give his , her , own children a better chance . |
7 | Darwin had to think carefully about what is now called the problem of speciation : how a single species splits up into a number of ‘ daughter ’ species . |
8 | The boathook is planted deep in its belly , a grotesque fifth limb that rears up into the air as it turns over . |
9 | NI takes a different subject every month , making its a valuable part-work which builds up into a library on development , a handy source of reference . |
10 | There it has a store of food and a nest of grass and other materials in which it curls up into a ball , tucking in extremities . |
11 | But the smoke is fragrant , it curls up into the perfume of jasmine or climbing roses somewhere behind by the cottage door . |
12 | Most of that chlorine gets up into the atmosphere because of our activities , particularly our use of CFCs ( chlorofluorocarbons ) , and other chlorine-based gases . |
13 | But er , ah , you know , it gets up into the garden but I do n't think it , it 's got anywhere near the house er this time , cos I was up there on Thursday and I , you could see where it had been , but it was and I mi I 'd have got very worried about er |
14 | It surges up into the grounds of the fabled castle , into the cold and weary magic of Schloss Hartheim . |
15 | When a length has been rigged between one radial cable and another , she gives it a twang with one of her legs and the glue breaks up into a line of beads . |
16 | The spatial quantisation scheme in k -space then breaks up into a series of concentric circles about the field 's direction ( Figure 3 ) . |
17 | 8 The attack completed , the student draws up into an attention stance . |
18 | The peaty brown moor land rises up into the hills and makes for rough walking . |
19 | Floodwater leaves sand on the planks and this sweeps up into the banks with cornices through which it is possible to step inadvertently . |
20 | Throughout the forest , in glades and clearings , unknown men were burning little piles of leaves so that they could send smoke signals up into the sky . |
21 | From Santana a road turns off to the left which winds up into the Pico das Pedras Park . |
22 | Russell and Ann Mills ' flat is particularly impressive as it is located on the upper floor of the school 's west wing ( Plate 37 and Fig 53 ) and so extends up into the apex of the steeply-pitched roof . |
23 | The Way continues up into the Black Mountains going over Sugar Loaf and up onto the main escarpment . |
24 | A hedgehog tries to climb up the net and when it hears you approach it promptly rolls up into a ball . |
25 | The sense of shared knowledge and teamwork has been further accentuated by the numerous glimpses and views up into the studio spaces , the upstairs offices and surrounding meeting rooms . |