Example sentences of "[vb past] up into [det] " in BNC.

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1 In the two figures on the right in particular the earlier striations and hatchings have given way to more discreetly and subtly modelled planes delineating the component parts of the trunks and limbs of the figures ; these planes are angled away from each other along clearly defined ridges in some passages , but softly opened up into each other in others .
2 The painting is awkwardly and laxly structured but now the contours of many of the compositional elements have been freely and insistently opened up into each other so that the eye is led quickly not only into depth but also steeply up the picture surface , a premonition of things to come .
3 The picture plane is further emphasized by the complete lack of aerial perspective ( the far houses are , if anything , darker and stronger in value than the foreground house ) , and by the fact that occasionally contours are broken and forms opened up into each other .
4 A flight of three steps led up into another gallery , this one depicting great artists .
5 Our suave heroes were transformed into Laurel and Hardy : suburban life speeded up into some manic , coronary inducing rush hour .
6 He feels lucky in that the aeroplane was very strong , although it broke up into several pieces , the cockpit remained intact .
7 and it went up into those they were coming down in the minibus and er we stopped so the I ca n't remember where we stopped .
8 He stared up into that ancient , implacable face and spoke again .
9 She looked up into those eyes , suddenly as deep and soft as velvet , aware that his words were spinning shapelessly in her head .
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