Example sentences of "[noun pl] and [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Once embarkation was complete , the great ship slipped her moorings and slid out into the Atlantic garlanded with thousands of waving hands and handkerchiefs , blown kisses and streamers . |
2 | But there was no punishing flame , only orange tongues consuming the huts and reaching out into the dark sky . |
3 | But as the runners made round the left-hand bend in front of the stands and set off into the country for the first time she was joined in the lead by Run And Skip , and the company clearly put her off , for she hit the third fence hard . |
4 | The sense of shared knowledge and teamwork has been further accentuated by the numerous glimpses and views up into the studio spaces , the upstairs offices and surrounding meeting rooms . |
5 | Marian sat back on her heels and smiled up into the old woman 's face . |
6 | And so began one of the most successful record production partnerships of the decade — the glitzy music biz rewards of which are an impressive collection of gold discs , hanging along the stairwell at Street Mansions and continuing up into the studio , where they are accompanied by a blown-up print of The Beatles hard at work in the studio on the ‘ Let It Be ’ sessions . |
7 | Dawson flicked on the headlights and swung out into the path of the oncoming cars . |
8 | I got to my feet and walked back into the apartment . |
9 | He rose lazily to his feet and sauntered out into the corridor . |
10 | The nose which they used for gathering food enabled them to pluck grass and reeds at their feet and to reach up into the trees above their heads . |
11 | A gently ascending forest track leads up through woods and comes out into the open at the summit of the trail , to give a fine view of the whole length of the Urner See , framed by the Fronalpstock ( 1,922m , 6,304ft ) and Rophaien ( 2,078m , 6,81 6ft ) peaks towering over the bluffs of the opposite ( east ) shore . |
12 | She gathered her pages of notes and went out into the sunlit streets . |
13 | Some of the men undressed to their loincloths and waded out into the cold water while others pushed the trees from the bank . |
14 | The Frenchman slapped Killion hard on both cheeks and ran out into the street . |
15 | The four men stripped to their swimming-trunks and walked out into the ocean surf . |
16 | The car leaps forward , tears between two lorries and lurches back into the middle lane . |
17 | ‘ But not today , ’ she said finally , grabbed the bottle of wine and two glasses and walked back into the other room . |
18 | Luckily for us he was too overcome to offer us refreshment , so we said our farewells and got back into the jeep and drove off along the road leading to the village of Breville . |
19 | Blanche glanced up and down the empty pavement , slid on her leather gloves and loped off into the night . |
20 | She moved to the head of the stairs and looked down into the hallway , listening to his footsteps approaching the front door . |
21 | It was then that a familiar figure detached itself from the shadows of the trees and moved out into the dim orange light of one of the streetlamps . |
22 | They have gone through privatization and ceased being Civil Servants and gone out into the cold and now they are suffering this blow , so they do , I think , deserve the most generous possible treatment . |
23 | Zeinab , who tended to see things in personal terms and who , having been brought up in her father 's house , had something of the great lady in her , took it into her head to protect her servants and rushed out into the street in a passion . |
24 | In terror , she lifted her skirts and ran off into the village , proclaiming loudly that ‘ the diel ’ was in Alloway kirk . |
25 | Straining away from him , gasping with tortured gratification , she found that it seemed the most natural thing in the world to her when she was swept up in his arms and carried through into the bedroom , to be laid gently down on the soft duvet . |
26 | I recall her pacing the sitting-room while I am doing my homework , pausing every so often to stand at one of the windows and look down into the busy street below . |
27 | She pulled on one of the towelling robes and wandered back into the bedroom , selecting clean clothes . |
28 | Nearly fifty years ago a posh , lanky young man packed his bags and made off into the undergrowth of England . |
29 | Corbett rose , wiped his hands and went back into the priory . |
30 | We bought our tickets and went through into the grounds , sitting down just inside to admire . |