Example sentences of "into the [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 I swerved nearly into the embankment at the side of the road as a thought struck me .
2 Her reaction was as though he 'd hit her in the face , then she recovered , left the room and walked into the kitchen at the end of the hall .
3 Then she would go into the kitchen at the back of the house and make tea .
4 I wander back through the lounge , into the kitchen at the back .
5 Then he can take her quietly into the conservatory at the same time as Mrs Hampton leaves the dining-room . ’
6 He bent his head into the hollow at the back of my neck .
7 It is here , when Woosnam drove into the creek at the 13th last year , that the stress told , too , on a heckling crowd desperate for a home win .
8 He did n't let it affect him for too long , although he put his second into the bunker at the 10th .
9 She reached for a cotton wool bud , grimacing into the mirror at the reflection of the young woman standing behind her .
10 Baker-Finch had had an unlucky start by spinning back into the burn at the 1st , and when I checked the leaderboard we were a stroke behind Watson with Langer , so there was all to play for .
11 ( Quite how he had come by this weapon , since it was cast into the lake at the conclusion of that great king 's reign , is not recorded ! )
12 This could trap transient complexes , which would have time to dissociate during electrophoresis into the gel at the start of a gel retardation experiment .
13 They emerged , more than five hours later , into the sunlight at the Keld Head pool .
14 He walked into the sunlight at the edge of the colonnade , stretched his arms and fingers , and with another gesture to me to help myself passed back inside the room .
15 ‘ Do n't mention him again ! ’ he said thickly , and a moment later they were stepping out into the sunlight at the Royal Hong Kong Cricket Club , the colonial sanctuary of Hong Kong Island with its Tudor pavilion , sweeping green lawns and the Union Jack flying against a halcyon blue sky .
16 And let us hope that the reader , on summing-up this look into the past at the Gorbals of yester-year , may say : ‘ These were real people , ordinary men and women , whose passage through the Gorbals not only added colour to a drab area of this Scottish city , but whose presence may remain a lasting influence for good . ’
17 The boy who puts unwanted chocolates , sweets , nuts and raisins and chewing gum into the trolley at the checkout can not put his hands to mischief if he is at the other end of the checkout using them to put his mother 's groceries in the box ( see page 111 ) .
18 I think you 'll find that all on the back side , and those bricks will be into the lintel at the back .
19 We can use the power of narrative to intrigue and draw children into the work at the same time as teaching them about narrative ; teaching them how to manipulate it for themselves .
20 Straw Dogs managed to attract enough blood seekers to put it into the black at the box-office , but this disturbing tale of rural atrocities can scarcely have done much for the Cornish tourist industry .
21 A strong turnaround at both helped the group back into the black at the half-way stage , ringing up profits of £3.1m against a loss of nearly £14m last time .
22 Once seized , the ant is dragged into the sand at the bottom of the burrow where it is consumed .
23 The coachroof is of moderate height and carried right forward to wash into the deck at the after edge of the anchor well .
24 To do this , tie the line between two canes pushed into the hedge at the right height and angle .
25 He launched a great shout of : ‘ Espérance Percy ! ’ behind him , waved a hand at the squire who carried his guidon , settled his lance , and plunged headlong down into the river at the ford they had marked out for the centre , and out again in a flurry of muddy spray on the levels beyond , with the whole company of his knights and squires and mounted men-at-arms hurtling after him .
26 A simple path descends into the crater at the western end to reveal the place of debouchure of Great Douk Cave , a stream emerging in a small waterfall : a picture for the camera .
27 People who have helped could also be invited into the school at the end of the project to see the results of the children 's work .
28 He looked out into the night at the rain-soaked pavement and the ravaged brickwork of empty and derelict factories , as if trying to recognise something .
29 Cardiff ran to the glass doors , wiped the moisture from the pane and looked out into the night at the blurred orange glow of the traffic cordon — but could see nothing else .
30 ‘ For God 's sake , why ? ’ bleated Frye , returning to the window and looking out briefly into the night at the blurred wreck of the car in the forecourt .
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