Example sentences of "[pers pn] and [verb] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He would n't tell me and went straight into the bathroom there and it was ages before he came out . |
2 | What would I have done , I would have asked her to er get out of the bed , walk towards me and come out into the hall way where she could have been looked after by one of the other officers , and al allow me to get on with my main task in hand . |
3 | She had let the lines go when the first brutal snap had straightened the nylon , and stood glancing back at me and staring up into the sky as I fought to control the power in the skies above us . |
4 | He clipped me and spun off into the wall and broke his neck . ’ |
5 | He squeezed them and kissed them and went off into the house . |
6 | Irvine had earlier hit the post and there was no doubting Aberdeen 's willingness to put the first tie behind them and move purposefully into the semi-finals . |
7 | ‘ I 'm here , ’ Robbie snapped , side-stepping him and moving further into the galley , ‘ because I 'm going to live here — at least for the next six months . ’ |
8 | Angry with herself for being so easily led , Shelley pulled away from him and ran headlong into the water , which was colder than she expected , in spite of the hot sun . |
9 | He nodded encouragement to his fellows , and they shinned up after him and dropped down into the stockade . |
10 | Nikos took pity on him and went out into the corridor and called for Yussuf . |
11 | Would Bonaventure return or take offence at not being fed by him and disappear forever into the stinking alleyways ? |
12 | I waved to him and passed on into the lecture room . ’ |
13 | Sir John ignored him and pushed forward into the dank entrance of the chamber . |
14 | He turned his back to her and walked off into the open-plan living-room , with its huge glass patio doors that led on to the front garden . |
15 | Even as she observed this , it did just that , slithered off the nail which supported it and plunged headfirst into the deep blue of the mantelpiece . |
16 | Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets . |
17 | His fingers were bloody and in his eyes there was such despair that I could not stand it and went out into the filthy courtyard ’ . |
18 | Dalgliesh left him to it and went out into the passage . |
19 | Garry answered it and came back into the kitchen with two policemen . |
20 | When a policewoman got out of the vehicle he rammed it and drove straight into a wall which was demolished . |
21 | There is a row of stout wooden rods supporting a handrail which runs along the edge of the gallery , allowing the adventurers to lean on it and look down into the Black Pit ( which they wo n't immediately be able to see , of course ) . |
22 | He leaned close to it and peered out into the night , trying to see what was out there … |
23 | Numbly , she followed him to the ladder at the back of the yacht , then watched as he ignored it and dived powerfully into the indigo water , his body slicing cleanly with hardly a splash before he struck out with a strong , fast crawl towards the far distant shore . |