Example sentences of "she [vb past] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Lincolnshire , really , though we live in London now , ’ she whispered into the darkness .
2 ‘ Hosanna , ’ she whispered into the street .
3 ‘ Goodbye , my love , ’ she whispered into the silence .
4 Without thinking , she plunged into the mob , caught hold of the leather-worker and tried to drag him away from his assailants .
5 She plunged into the sea , grateful for the buoyancy of the salt water , then decided to push herself , swam the width of the cove six times and stumbled out onto the sand , shivering .
6 She plunged into the crowds , who had turned out in their thousands to greet her , as though she had been doing it all her life .
7 The child 's grandmother was screaming for help after becoming bogged down in mud when she plunged into the water after the youngster .
8 She was n't quick enough to let go and it overbalanced her and she plunged into the water next to him .
9 She plunged into the noise as into a tank of water .
10 With one last glance along the empty street she plunged into the blackness , treading warily on the soles of her training shoes .
11 She stalked into the teachers ' room and returned with her cane .
12 She gazed into the darkness , eyes dry and burning .
13 The penguin felt embarrassed as she gazed into the black , unblinking seal eyes .
14 She gazed into the distance and spoke as though reciting a lesson .
15 Joseph noticed that she avoided passing close to the iron grilles closing off the between-deck areas of the ship and when she reached the stern she gazed into the jungle for a moment , then closed her eyes and lifted her face to the gentle warmth of the morning sun .
16 Her smile , as she gazed into the camera , was wry and mocking , as though it amused her to find herself in the traditional pose of a mother .
17 She seemed to be talking to herself as she gazed into the fire .
18 Through her sobs which she choked into the pillow , Benny heard snatches of the conversation .
19 Then she crept into the kitchen , stole an envelope and a stamp from the kitchen drawer , and ran to the corner to mail her letter before she could change her mind .
20 I took a quick breath of relief as I heard it ; the engine of another boat , throttling down to a murmur as she crept into the bay .
21 She followed him half an hour later , pleased to find him already asleep when she crept into the bedroom .
22 She crept into the bedroom and retrieved her already packed suitcase from under her bed .
23 ‘ I could have done without this , ’ she said , and then she got into the truck .
24 She got into the back of the car , and was glad to see her unconscious had had the foresight to include a bar .
25 Then she got into the bed and waited for him .
26 She got into the coach , the steps were folded up , and in a moment the horses were trotting around the house towards the main drive .
27 She had called him up from the bus station as soon as she got into the City .
28 Katharine found that as she got into the rhythm , so the changes improved .
29 She seemed to accept without question that Alexandra was the one who would handle the crisis , if it was still a crisis by the time she got into the office .
30 She got into the car , which was parked in front of the house .
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