Example sentences of "road [conj] into the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Of course , the more snow , the more avalanches come down on to roads and into the valleys , but it is skiers who are normally most at risk . ’ |
2 | Also at risk are the larger deer ; their ruts are now over and fallow deer , for example , gather in herds of does and young males , which may follow the old lead doe across roads and into the path of oncoming cars . |
3 | We have come north through the Blackwall Tunnel beneath the river , along East India Dock Road and into the Isle of Dogs . |
4 | As we squelched along the road and into the farmyard I felt a feeling of utter exhaustion . |
5 | After another battle with the gate they carried on to the end of the lane and walked on to the road and into the sunlight . |
6 | I ran out of the shed not looking back , raced across the old marshalling yard , out of the tumbledown gateway of the station , across the road and into the brightly lit warmth of the Railway Hotel bar . |
7 | On the personality scene , Paul Ross 's Jack Russell terrier Blencathra Badger won at Crufts and Doug Scott ( north Cumbria based ) drove off the road and into the river when looking for Grey Mare 's Tail . |
8 | So she did not notice that they were riding off the main road and into The Chase , the oldest wood in England . |
9 | They were sitting behind Mr Wright when his coach was forced off the road and into the bridge . |