Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | The DHAC and NILP supporters sought to get back into the chamber ; finding the doors locked , they got in through the mayor 's parlour and were joined in the gallery by Alderman Hegarty and Councillor Friel . |
2 | Blue magnesium flares went spiralling up into the chilly night . |
3 | Corbett marched Ranulf out into the porch . |
4 | The men on the fence had disappeared back into the trees . |
5 | " That 's O.K. , " said Marion , but by then Sue had gone back into the shop . |
6 | Every bird in the wood seemed to fly up into the air . |
7 | Loretta had wandered back into the drawing-room , and was chatting to a classics don who taught at the same college as Bridget . |
8 | Duncan turned to go back into the room . |
9 | About half of the sixty-five guests had wandered through into the lecture hall , but since Anthea was due to give the address and she was still talking to the professor , there was time to spare . |
10 | I never did believe that , as the coroner seemed to think , because of one of her mental lapses Grandma had gone out into the garden in her nightie and just fallen into the stream by mistake . |
11 | The lake of liquid peat had burst through into the workings beneath it and was deluging into the colliery . |
12 | As the rain continued to pelt down into the Sunday , Fijian confidence hit hew highs as they went in search of a record third successive title . |
13 | A pasty white blob seemed to float out into the darkness , and then the laser brilliance of a pencil flash in the hand below it . |
14 | The cripple turned to make off into the undergrowth and as he did so there was a twang from Marian 's bow and one of his crutches spun from under him and he was down one-sidedly . |
15 | Colour began to come back into the young woman 's cheeks . |
16 | Philip had climbed up into the attic — she must go up and help him , stand by him , or he would start feeling ill again . |
17 | The image of the policeman had faded back into the trees , the fear of pursuit was momentarily forgotten as he relived the saga of his escape . |
18 | A brief foray on to the upper deck , and Lindsey had retreated back into the warmth . |
19 | Unnerved by Alejandro 's great roar of laughter , Maldita had taken off into the pampas , somehow miraculously missing rabbit holes and fallen logs as she hurtled along . |
20 | Jessamy had run back into the house . |
21 | She was staring at something , the magpie that Lee had thrown up into the tree . |
22 | The Marshal had wandered through into the dining-room where lined foolscap and a box of pens and pencils lying between a pair of silver candlesticks suggested that the oak table was used for homework rather than for dining . |
23 | Shelley too leaped to his feet , shrieking , and knocked his chair over , so that Mary came running back into the room . |
24 | People began to come back into the block . |
25 | Daak had jumped back into the cabin . |
26 | She looked back towards the fig tree and saw that the toad had lumbered off into the tangled garden , perhaps to rejoin its tormentor . |
27 | Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells . |
28 | As they had been chatting , other villagers had drifted out into the warmth of the sun . |
29 | Hugh asked after his father-in-law had wandered off into the shadows at the end of the terrace and they heard his stick tapping along the stone floors . |
30 | Patrick lay looking down into the dell . |