Example sentences of "door [conj] into the " in BNC.

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1 Now he escorts us out into the rain , along a gravel path , through another locked door and into the annexe where our room is .
2 As he turned his attention to a woman who was fumbling with her purse , I ducked my head and squeezed behind her through the door and into the crowded bus .
3 ‘ Have these done by next week , ’ he said , and in class that day wrote a special sum for Endill involving long division , multiplication , logarithms , complicated geometry and fractions that stretched out the door and into the main corridor .
4 Reluctantly , Kevin helped Sergeant Davidson to get the senseless Liam out of the door and into the morning air .
5 Just when it looked like the proverbial music centre was to disappear out the front door and into the sheriff 's van , Rough managed to contact his solicitors who paid the £250 Rough owed to an Edinburgh Sports Company .
6 He turned back from the door and into the kitchen .
7 For some reason he remembered old Doyle , the gardener , dead now for thirty years , leading him up the same pathway round to the back door and into the kitchen for the mid-morning cup of tea .
8 We walked through the front door and into the bar .
9 Some involved navigation got me across to the door and into the other room .
10 Esther 's slight figure could be seen coming furtively through the door and into the recess .
11 When the daily help came through the back door and into the kitchen , she found Beth sitting at the table , breathless and dishevelled .
12 Heart pounding with excitement , he barged through the door and into the dock , where Germans both on the dockside and aboard the ships ran for cover , beginning to open fire at the intruders .
13 We went through the back door and into the big room where I had been before .
14 Without waiting to see if the young servant materialised , Theodora and Treadwell stepped through the open door and into the freedom of the outside world .
15 She almost danced away , out of the door and into the sunlight , blithely leaving her horse to her brother whether he had intended seeing to it or not .
16 ‘ All right , ’ she concedes , slightly breathless , dealing with a shirt that has unaccountably unbuttoned itself , before letting herself out of one door and into the other .
17 That night Gesner got into his Luxembourg costume early , slid out of the stage door and into the outside entrance of the small studio .
18 Her attacker then ran through the open lift door and into the corridor .
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