Example sentences of "went [adv prt] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Charlotte took her ticket , and went on into the enclosure of Aurae Phiala . |
2 | So I went on into the town , and told them at the castle , and the lord Beringar has set a guard on the place now until daylight . |
3 | When they reached the yard , Emily went on into the house while Mungo watched Jos and Stanley change a wheel on the old blue van . |
4 | Walking past her , his stride long and rangy , he went on into the house . |
5 | Celebrations went on into the morning and Paul and Fiona , along with many of their friends , stayed on in Jersey for a week 's holiday , before flying to Greece for their honeymoon . |
6 | She went back to her place with a complacent bounce to her step , and with a curse , but not meaning it , I took the Coke and a glass to her table and went on into the dome car for the rest . |
7 | I went on into the room where a middle-aged Moroccan woman lay sprawled on his bed , open-legged and completely naked . |
8 | Ironing often went on into the evening . |
9 | Owen went down into the courtyard . |
10 | The young Germans went down into the crypt , pulling you after them . |
11 | We went down into the crypt where the wooden hand of Capitaine Danjou lay in a glass case . |
12 | Periodically I went down into the warmth below , to write up my notes and check them over against the ship 's design plans , which Nils had produced for me before going off with Iain to talk to the Navy Yard people . |
13 | Then one of my sons went down into the village to see if the army had left , He came back to tell us that they had destroyed everything , that they had taken all the maize , all the cows and had burnt every house in sight . |
14 | The riders turned a corner and went down into the village . |
15 | We are doing a study of Debenham Church in History at the moment and went down into the village in the lesson time to draw the different types of windows in the building . |
16 | He must tie one end of the string to the opening of the cave and then let the ball unwind as he went down into the labyrinth . |
17 | I felt I had stepped back into a thirties ' film and that in the morning , when we went down into the bar for café au lait , Arletty and Jean Gabin would be leaning on the zinc counter . |
18 | We went down into the station shelter and I experienced the familiar claustrophobic sensation of waiting for something to happen . |
19 | He found one in moments , and silently went down into the hold . |
20 | I then went down into the cockpit , where I counted eleven of our best men lying dead . |
21 | Wonderful Members of Parliament , who , little more than twenty years before , had made themselves merry with the wild railroad theories of engineers , and given them the liveliest rubs in cross-examination , went down into the north with their watches in their hands , and sent on messages before by the electric telegraph , to say that they were coming Night and day the conquering engines rumbled at their distant work , or advancing smoothly to their journey 's end , and gliding like tame dragons into the allotted corners grooved out to the inch for their reception , stood bubbling and trembling there , making the walls quake , as if they were dilating with the secret knowledge of great powers yet unsuspected in them , and strong purposes not yet achieved . |
22 | For a second the boat began to turn on its side , then the oars went down into the water and the boat came down the side of the wave . |
23 | Silently , he went down into the water and swam across the moat . |
24 | Some of the boys followed and we went down into the basement and I turned the phonograph on as loud as it would play . |
25 | We also went down into the valley , into , we were on the edge of the Rift Valley , and there there were a different sort of people . |
26 | And went down into the kitchen , whose door she boldly opened , not caring that it had been shut to bar her out . |
27 | She went down into the sitting-room for the night . |
28 | As they went down into the cellar bar they were given a loud hello ! by Mary Mauchline , one of their party . |
29 | The ponies walked slowly because their feet went down into the snow . |
30 | Then , as Creggan abruptly turned and went down into the silence and gloom of his shelter , where no other eagle could see him and he could be alone with his thoughts , Kraal muttered after him , ‘ Golden eagle ! |