Example sentences of "[adv prt] and into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | As far as she could remember , it was something about jumping out of the thing you cook in and into the thing you cooked on . |
2 | Perhaps it 's the moaning you can do at the top , or the relief of getting down and into the warmth . |
3 | She just reached down and into the tray for what she knew would be there , and this almost certainly did n't include Masklin . |
4 | She skipped along and into the wood at the end of the gardens . |
5 | A hole is then cut in the lid large enough for the powerhead intake to go through and into the pipe . |
6 | But the little bird flew on and into a tree on the edge of an orchard . |
7 | Then , strolling past Mariánské Láznë 's colonnade , she walked on and into an area of well-kept parkland and , taking her ease on one of the white-painted benches scattered around , found the card and began to write . |
8 | If they fall off and into the water they start again . |
9 | And yet the , to say that the wind does n't exist because you ca n't see it would be erm would be pretty dangerous if you were standing on a cliff and saying there 's no wind around here , and there 's a howling gale blowing you off and into the water . |
10 | ( When empty the heartily throbbing R-985 will heave a Beaver straight up and into the air in as few feet . ) |
11 | One of them , a girl , remains by the top of the escalator , in order to prevent any other students from coming up and into the killer 's path . |
12 | Hinkle grabbed her other arm and between us we heaved her up and into the chair . |
13 | She did n't say anything , she just gestured me to come up and into the studio and what was worst , I was red , and she was not . |
14 | The larva comes out and into the world . |
15 | He ran back and into the house , first to his own room , and then into the other half of the cottage , feeling a strange compulsion to find something , as if there were some crucial thing , upon which everything else depended , which was still hidden and must not be left behind . |
16 | In " The retreate " , a complex linguistic and pragmatic site is displayed , and it is deixis which largely holds this together , enabling frames of context to be created , and leading the reader around and into the work . |
17 | In a youthful masterpiece entitled ‘ The Mud Bath ’ ( 1914 , Tate Gallery ) , he presented a vision of his local Whitechapel steam-baths as a stark arena where harsh , clear-cut figures , an amalgam of human and machine forms , hurled themselves around and into the pool . |
18 | Her face came around and into the light . |