Example sentences of "[noun sg] and [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 He comes pounding down the ladder , and grabs the wheel and stampedes back into the waves .
2 The car picked up speed and shot off into the distance .
3 The class struggle between bourgeoisie and proletariat became ever more intense ; mounting economic crises followed in rapid succession and spilled over into the catastrophe of world war .
4 He limped to the side of the roof and looked down into the yard .
5 I finish my tea and climb back into the Toyota .
6 She even put on sheer stockings and a brief pleated skirt instead of her usual jeans , then , as final proof of her new outlook on life , she put on the new pink sweater and danced out into the sitting-room , calling .
7 He made her as comfortable as possible on the back seat of the car and drove off into the night .
8 In the end , Anna borrowed Lady Vestey 's BMW car and drove off into the night , angry and humiliated at her very public snub .
9 So it 's very easy for bacteria , which are always present around the anus , to reach the usually bacteria-free urethra and travel up into the bladder where they multiply and irritate the bladder lining .
10 So the days were unhappy and the nights a bleak nothingness , and although I never actually put a rope around that pulley , nor loaded my shotgun and went out into the field and dug my own grave — as I had visualized so often — nor started my engine in the garage , yet I thought about all three , and on occasions I thought about one or other for days at a time .
11 In its drive stood a Japanese four-wheel-drive vehicle and as Meredith looked across the laburnum hedge at it , a woman of about her own age came out of the house , slamming the door crossly , got into the vehicle and reversed out into the road , driving off at speed .
12 Old Red acknowledged that with a nod and walked on into the corridor .
13 Hands thrust inside his jacket pockets , Kuhlmann went over to the window and stared down into the courtyard again .
14 She rose from the bed where she had spread out the rosettes , strode to the window and stared down into the garden .
15 She rose and moved to the window and stared out into the silent square .
16 He opened his window and hollered down into the courtyard for the scraggy Monkey-boy who had become his slave .
17 She walked to the window and looked out into the dull afternoon light .
18 Forester had moved to the window and looked out into the yard where the two long-wheelbase Land Rovers stood side by side , somehow managing to be tough and elegant at the same time in their rough-country rig with full-length roof racks and mounted searchlights .
19 I stood at the window and looked down into the street .
20 He went to the window and looked down into the street .
21 I shut the window and move back into the room .
22 How true were the observations of Ecclesiastes : ‘ The wind goeth towards the south and turneth about into the north : it whirleth about continually and the wind returneth again according to his circuits . ’
23 One of the university students said she had brushed past him in the corridor and gone out into the street .
24 Cardiff ran to the glass doors , wiped the moisture from the pane and looked out into the night at the blurred orange glow of the traffic cordon — but could see nothing else .
25 He took the Mascot Missile 's keys from the tray in the hall and went out into the driving rain .
26 A group of us hastily slung together a plan and went back into the concert hall in an effort to oust the ruling junta .
27 Not to mention every day of the week when you climb on that evil machine and ride off into the sunset ! ’
28 And crawled over the edge of the dish and slid down into the mushy stuff .
29 Grant Simons presents a view of the inside of the North American XB-70 Valkyrie at the USAF Museum and looks back into the type 's turbulent past
30 He takes the wood and disappears back into the tent .
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