Example sentences of "[verb] and [verb] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Senga shouted and dashed out into the hall , almost colliding with Gerard , the butler " That 's Patrick , " she said quickly , " he said he would be back in time for lunch . " |
2 | Descend and head back into the forest going south-west then south to post 21 . |
3 | For hardware manufacturers , network operators , network service providers , software developers and publishers and distributors of all kinds , there are clearly massive opportunities ahead for business growth and for the founding of a new information industry sector that will flourish and prosper well into the next century . |
4 | So at baptism , the new Christian would be immersed and go down into the river or the immersion font in Burmese skirt and coat , and on emerging from the water be clothed with the three garments of a Burmese monk , only white in colour instead of saffron , this signing acceptance as a mature member of the religious community and the cleansing from sin . |
5 | He indicated a swing-seat , but with a shake of her head she refused to sit , preferring to stand and go straight into the attack . |
6 | 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 ! |
7 | Alexei turned and shouted back into the house . |
8 | But the stranger had already turned and walked off into the night , back along the towpath in the direction from which he 'd come . |
9 | Gradually the downward thrust of his naked loins became more urgent and uncontrolled , and in a final moment of spasm , his features spread and widened suddenly into a flattened mask . |
10 | In Prussia the agricultural crisis was to reach its climax in the 1880s and 1890s , but its effects were still to be seen and felt well into the twentieth century . |
11 | The child stirred and burrowed deeper into the bed . |
12 | ‘ There 's divil a bit of mud on me boots , ’ he muttered and went out into the back yard . |
13 | Mrs Thatcher , who returned from the United States last night , said : ‘ Everything we have done in the last 13 years will be conserved and built on into the future . |
14 | As each black creature fluttered and flapped away into the greying sky , she watched it , tears in her eyes . |
15 | But Ahmed laughs and runs straight into the sea . |
16 | This ensures that the relevant lessons are distilled and fed back into the appraisal stage of subsequent projects . |
17 | Once on the shore , she stripped and ran forwards into the sea . |
18 | By that I mean it is a way of bringing dignity , caring and love right into the heart of the impersonal secular world of modernity . |
19 | Ben hurried to the shutters and threw them open , then turned and stared back into the room . |
20 | Melissa turned and went sadly into the house . |
21 | Without saying anything further , Millie turned and went back into the house ; and Ben followed her , there to see Aggie shambling into the room , and although her eyes looked full of sleep , their powers of discernment were indeed wide awake . |
22 | Then he turned and went back into the house . |
23 | He turned and went back into the inn , but he could only just stand on his feet . |
24 | She made a tiny motion of her head , acknowledging the T'ang 's words ; then she stood and , with bows to Tsu Ma and her husband , turned and went back into the pagoda . |
25 | As the minibus disappeared out of the main gates they turned and went back into the foyer . |
26 | He turned and looked up into the scaly horse face above him . |
27 | He turned and looked back into the room and towards what she dimly made out to be a number of people . |
28 | The old woman said something and Simon turned and came back into the room and stood by the deerskin pallet on which Hugh was lying . |
29 | As he started the car and moved away , she turned and walked back into the house . |
30 | It turned and hurried away into the darkness . |