Example sentences of "she [verb] [adv prt] into " in BNC.

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1 And she goes out into the street and she pulls her skirt up .
2 Viola was beaming benevolently as she read on into the last column .
3 I want her to talk to me , to tell me stories about her as a little girl , to play with me and look as I play , but she drifts off into herself .
4 She stalked off into the house .
5 The tears welled , beautifully , in her eyes as she gazed up into his face , then down in sorrow .
6 She gazed up into his face with bemused wonder and saw an expression there that did n't make sense .
7 She flung herself upon Silas , grasping his arms as she gazed up into his face , and despite the presence of Lucy and Jean she wailed contritely , ‘ Silas , darling — I 'm so sorry .
8 Aide says , ‘ She met you in Aspen and you told her to give you a call when she got back into town . ’
9 When she got back into bed I used to cry ‘ Poor Clare ! ’ and almost burst into tears as I hugged her .
10 She got back into the car with Margaret .
11 Then she got back into bed , balanced the pad on her knees and began to write :
12 She was still smiling as she got back into the car and headed for town .
13 Help thou my unbelief , ’ and she got back into bed .
14 She got back into her car , backed carefully out of the drive , and headed for Hallborough again .
15 She got down into the hall .
16 She peered out into the office , winding down now at the end of the first day : at the two constables scribbling notes at their desk , at another sitting at the HOLMES computer , at a WPC glancing through the actions book .
17 She peered out into the darkness , but it was difficult to see anything very clearly .
18 She peered out into the moonlit garden and felt a wave of desperation sweep over her .
19 She peered down into the water but was aware only of her own reflection and that of the branches of the beech trees .
20 Lifting it , she peered down into the blackness below , feeling the first rung of a rickety ladder as she dangled her foot into the yawning gap .
21 Cogan was a Fifties singer who died tragically young ; but in Burns ' brilliant intermingling of fact and fiction , she lives on into middle age to examine her portrait in the basement of the Tate , meet her most obsessive fan , and discover her strange links with Moors murderer Myra Hindley .
22 Thus attired , she ventured out into the blizzard .
23 She looks up into the sky in the direction of Ol Doinyo Lengai .
24 She sank back into her chair , relieved .
25 Faye understood now too , and she sank back into the reclining lounge chair with a gesture of despair .
26 She sank back into her extremely comfortable seat and , as Ace picked up a magazine to read , undid her attaché case and took out , it had to be admitted with some deliberate ostentation , notes on high-tech fuel consumption .
27 She sank back into her seat , still trembling .
28 She sank down into a chair and watched as Craig knelt before the fire , building it back into a glowing warmth .
29 When the carriage was out of sight , she sank down into a chair and put her hands over her face .
30 She sank down into the smooth embrace of the sheets , at peace .
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