Example sentences of "and [adv] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | By raising or lowering these gates , one could control the flow of water both into and out of the pond and thence into the sluice , at the other end of which was the pipe which fed the turbine in its house below . |
2 | The muffled men with the lanterns lighted their way into the house up a vast perron , where once guests had sat in the sun before luncheon , and on into the hall , music belching into its emptiness . |
3 | The movie loop of this sequence showed a reducing volume of fluid in the stomach when compared with Figure 1A and alos , as in Figure 1B ‘ swirls ’ of activity are apparent , especially in the fundic region , denoting considerable movement of fluid and eddy currents as the contents are propelled towards the pylorus and on into the duodenum . |
4 | Trucks would come hurtling down the hill , their brakes would fail , and they 'd plough right through the wall and on into the field beyond . |
5 | He nattered his way from university , through Chicago jazz combos and on into the birth of punk rock as the UK Subs never knew it . |
6 | All the causes of change are presumed , in Lyell 's system , to persist undiminished into the present , the human period , and on into the future . |
7 | YOUNG(ISH) MALE ( 23 ) seeks people who are into Japan , Cure , Prince , Deacon Blue , PSB , etc- Help this young individual see the next sunset and on into the future until at least 24 , anyway . |
8 | Pepper and Jack carried Bunty through the doors into the wings and on into the Property Room , a cavern of furniture and baskets of props , rich with the smell of dust and old beer . |
9 | I worked on faithfully through the Summer holidays , and on into the Autumn Term . |
10 | After a while the ducks got so confident that they 'd come right into our garden and eventually into the house itself . |
11 | He struck a fine short iron over the bunker and right into the heart of the green at the 12th , and at last a putt found its mark from perhaps eight feet . |
12 | And every stone in that building weighs about a ton and it 's er each stone is dovetailed into the next stone and right into the centre it 's no lot of er solid buildings are just a a circumference of er stone and then grit in between you know but this is solid right right down to the centre to the keystone in the centre . |
13 | If you are not used to make-up you may feel a little ‘ painted ’ , but remember that the make-up has to last all day and right into the evening . |
14 | The shock was so great that the young man catapulted forward , straight through the glass panel in the front door and right into the street outside . |
15 | He gave me a welcoming grin and an ironic bow to acknowledge the exalted company I was keeping , then he ushered the senator on to the starboard wing and so into the aeroplane . |
16 | It was n't the goddamn navy , really , and he went on muttering all the way past Chatterton 's impassive gaze and so into the cabin that the two of them shared . |
17 | They turned and made their way along the platform , through the small waiting-room and so into the road to where the horse and trap waited . |
18 | If you can arrange for an automatic ballcock top-up into the filter chamber and pressure bungs on the inlet(s) to the pond , then it is possible to fill only the filter with water , suck it through the Eradicator , into the sand filter and so into the pool . |
19 | They were all on their feet now and running from the kitchen , the two women following Frank through the garden , through the woodland and so into the house . |
20 | ‘ Oh Christ ! ’ screamed Frye , his upper arm sliding inexorably and impossibly into the wall . |
21 | The route leads to St Etienne , a distance of 195 kilometres , over the wooded slopes of the Vercors National Park and down into the valley of the Rhône , the majestic river that flows between the foothills of the Alps and the Massif Central . |
22 | He made his way from the hilltop and down into the valley , this was an ideal opportunity to search his mother 's house . |
23 | It fell over the edge of the road and down into the valley . |
24 | ‘ Farquhar ! ’ he gasped , and was borne off his feet and down into the water by the force of the attack . |
25 | Assad did not want the civil war to continue , for if Lebanon suffered any more wounds some of its blood might seep into Syria , through those narrow grey wadis in the anti-Lebanon mountain range and down into the plateau beyond , perhaps even infecting Damascus , whose carefully balanced but Alawite-controlled metabolism had so far remained untouched by the epidemic on the other side of the border . |
26 | But , before she could shoot , Rupert jumped over the side of the bridge , and down into the moat below . |
27 | and down into the top of the leg . |
28 | Jezrael swung herself breathless over a bar of rock and down into the wind-shadow of a huge erratic that faced the sharp-cut sunrise . |
29 | The Black Boy though now a public house was at one time also a farm for when Robert Hearnden ran the public house in 1840 he also farmed a considerable amount of land , where the large pit is now situated and down into the village . |
30 | Ruth heard no more , going swiftly through the house and down into the basement . |