Example sentences of "[pron] [vb past] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I began to climb back into the limo . |
2 | Meanwhile , I had to go up into the roof and push down the ballcock when things went wrong . |
3 | But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world . |
4 | I had to go back into the van to collect my Certificate ( proof ) . |
5 | I had gone out into the garden , closing the scullery door as quietly as I could . |
6 | They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff . |
7 | I had to walk out into the street to find my way home as if nothing had happened . ’ |
8 | ‘ But I wanted to get out into the commercial world . |
9 | It 's as if you 'd gone out into the bigger world and found out that it 's frightening or that it hurts , so you go home . |
10 | She 'd moved over into the makeup chair and had been studying her own face in the mirror . |
11 | She 'd gone back into the house to fetch something and his Dad was all ready in the car waiting to drive Uncle Walter back to his house . |
12 | She came stumbling back into the dining car followed by a commotion of people yelling behind her . |
13 | ‘ I came to ask you to supper , ’ she babbled looking back into the drawing room . |
14 | She loved to walk out into the villages where she would sit round the fire or outside a hut shelling peanuts with a family , so that she learned first hand many of the African customs and quickly mastered the language . |
15 | It seemed he was deliberately galloping very close past her to upset her chestnut mare , who kept taking off into the pampas . |
16 | The Korn/Ferry name is most widely known and publicly quoted of all search firms — Lester Korn is seen as the man who brought headhunting out into the open — and thus the firm can guarantee almost instant interest from potential candidates . |
17 | She remembered coming back into the office after spending the morning talking to a woman who had started her own cosmetics business in her kitchen , and the pink message slip on her desk , saying that Matthew Prescott had called her . |
18 | Usually in Maytime she liked to walk up into the high mountain meadows to see the wild flowers , but this year she had no heart . |
19 | Bland little symbols were only mirrors of colour and shape that she had to push around into the order her teachers wanted . |
20 | For the first time since she had moved back into the house , she knew she could n't face an evening with Jacob . |
21 | Snatching an old raincoat from the hallstand she had plunged out into the rain . |
22 | She could feel the tightness in her chest which she had experienced when she had rushed out into the night the previous week . |
23 | When it came to her last day at home , she had gone out into the garden for a final look round . |
24 | She had to get out into the fresh air . |
25 | He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed . |
26 | Cramming her worn , out-moded bonnet on her head , she stuffed the few belongings she had unpacked back into the portmanteau . |
27 | To do that she had to step out into the road near the truck . |
28 | In a few hours I felt reborn and replete with new powers , washed clean and cured of a long sickness , finally ready to enter life with joy and vigour ; equally cured was suddenly the world around me , and exorcised the name and face of the woman who had gone down into the lower depths with me and had not returned . |
29 | Chuck glanced around inquiringly at Jacques Devraux , who had moved out into the plain with his son and Flavia Sherman . |
30 | Kate sat quite still , trying hard not to let the panic that she felt overwhelm her so that she ran screaming out into the still hot afternoon . |