Example sentences of "up into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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31 | It is a quiet and comfortable village to stop in , as I know from having stopped there , with good walks up into the hills and good fishing — for trout , which begin to come into their own around here as the mountain fish . |
32 | We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks . |
33 | There are several of those ancient fortified lake dwellings , which we call crannogs , most of them to be found in the northern half of the island , some of them in lochs well up into the hills . |
34 | With some difficulty I managed to get a permit to travel from Parma in a bus which went up into the hills to Lagrimone ; once there , I would walk to the house of a Signor Ugolotti , some distance from the village . |
35 | The police car held the wet roads , even the treacherous lanes that snaked up into the hills . |
36 | They drove north out of Burford , down over the old packhorse-bridge across the river Windrush , then up into the hills beyond . |
37 | Clocaenog village he left at a distance on his left hand , and wound his way up into the hills again . |
38 | Some days when the city heat was too oppressive they drove out into the wild Andalucían countryside , high up into the hills where the air was sweet and pure . |
39 | ‘ Instead of going straight back , why not drive up into the hills and show Ashley the view ? ’ |
40 | The exterior became a forest of vertical stone pinnacles , stretching up into the vaults of heaven ; the interior a mystic chiaroscuro in stone , gently illuminated by shafts of sunlight gloriously coloured by their transition through the cathedral glass . |
41 | To experience an exhilarating feeling of flight , imagine you are about to soar up into the clouds as your arms are thrust forward and backward in rhythmic motion . |
42 | But the landscape became grander and more exciting as we drove north ; great fiords cut deep into the land , and mountain-sides of lava screes towered away up into the clouds . |
43 | He stood upright on the driver 's seat , staring up into the clouds . |
44 | Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds . |
45 | I did n't run straight home to the house , but went back up into the dunes and sat down there , holding the flowers . |
46 | It seemed bigger than the sun and it sailed with a peculiar swiftness up into the heavens , growing paler and brighter as it did so until it lit up the plain with a dull , yellow light . |
47 | ‘ If it stops , ’ Julie added quietly , gazing up into the heavens . |
48 | The story-line and the characters may seem incredible — like beautiful Remedios who floats up into the heavens while folding the household sheets and is never seen again — but Marquez defies you to disbelieve in them . |
49 | After about forty minutes Van Gelder moved up into the bows with a portable six-inch searchlight which , on such a clear night , had an effective range of over a mile . |
50 | Cor , there was boxes of brand new tools come down there , spanners , and they used to be the , like these , like a big chopper , well they used to have couple of all with erm breezed up with erm like greaseproof paper over 'em , bag 'em up into the holds , guns , there was guns , what done with the guns they hit the er , just near the barrel or the trigger , th they used to flatten them out so they could n't use 'em but they all went in the ships bombs , or little shells they used to find in there , all scrap iron . |
51 | The fish is then passed up into the mouths of the feeding individuals , and the ingested food is shared among all the other ( non-feeding ) members of the colony through a series of cavities . |
52 | Like a fog moving in from the sea the silence swept toward the back of the room and then up into the balconies . |
53 | Until a routinely hopeless marriage , Louise Waddington delivers Little Cog 's speeches straight at the audience , up into the Gods . |
54 | To go away off up into the workings again . |
55 | Possibly her father had earlier taken her up into the workings to show her where he was working ; even so it would have been an apprehensive little girl who made her way along that long tunnel . |
56 | Oh yes when the war started yes , you , you see the people would have been called up into the forces anyway people young enough to fly , who , who had an interest , because er one of the air displays I remember very much a tomboy as she was she they used to give pleasure flights and she had defied this pilot to take her up and make her sick , and he was took her up there looping rolling and everything and er |
57 | The nose which they used for gathering food enabled them to pluck grass and reeds at their feet and to reach up into the trees above their heads . |
58 | If one monkey is separated , the blockers dash up into the trees ahead to take up their positions , crashing through the branches in a way that is quite unlike their normal movements . |
59 | But when we looked up into the trees , we could see their dreys ; untidy rounded twiggy ‘ nests ’ tucked into forks between branch and trunk . |
60 | To their left it led up into the trees . |