Example sentences of "[adv] into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As she expected the children had vanished perhaps into the trees .
2 Having looked gloomily into the windows of antique shops , and steered his way past lines of tipsy Tories , he returned to the Grand where a functionary manning the door noticed that he was not wearing a photo-pass .
3 Whatever the colour chosen , make sure it leads naturally into the rooms leading off it .
4 It is customary for a Toraja girl who feels amorous to walk alone into the rice-paddies shortly before dawn or after sunset and begin screaming .
5 For weeks , staying in youth hostels and living off substantial farmhouse teas , I wandered the Dales in all weathers , often struggling in the fine morning drizzle along high paths that led only into the clouds , then turning , rewarded , to watch the sunlight dipping through the hills and valleys as the rain stopped , glistening on the crags and throwing giant shadows on the slopes .
6 It was n't fair , just or right for the Signora to come before the hour appointed ; she should have been admitted by Giovanna herself and the keys should have remained hanging on their appointed hook ; the other set being in the pocket of Giovanna 's overall from which she now drew them and held them up making it clear that they would be relinquished only upon her death and then only into the hands of Signor Kettering .
7 As they were so into The Faces they 'd go down to Richmond .
8 A few paces below where the body lay , and a yard or so into the bushes , there was a patch of free stones , loosely overgrown with grass and lichen , and to all appearance undisturbed for a year or more ; until something about the clear outlining of the upper stone made him look closer .
9 Irvine had earlier hit the post and there was no doubting Aberdeen 's willingness to put the first tie behind them and move purposefully into the semi-finals .
10 Down below , fires are being lit and the cattle are being driven gently into the enclosures of thorn bushes .
11 In the subsurface the Permo-Triassic sequence thickens appreciably into the basins .
12 Better still , by delving deeper into the figures Mr Roach finds that the biggest gains are in America 's inefficient service industries .
13 Deeper into the gardens , beyond the scaly shafts of the palm trees , were groves of orange and lemon , pomegranate and apricot trees .
14 As they strolled deeper into the gardens she became aware that the Pantominteatret was by no means the only form of free entertainment , as their progress led them from one area of performance to another .
15 There is not space here to delve deeper into the reasons for the unusual profile of the Indian prison population as described above .
16 To demur would be to banish the woman still deeper into the wastes of her own loneliness .
17 And , strangely , the pain receded , replaced by the absolute intimacy and physical trust between them as the honeymoon took them deeper and deeper into the waters of sexual love .
18 As a child Rose of Lima had watched a different version of the ‘ penetration of the universe ’ , as the silver mines were sunk deeper and deeper into the mountains , at high risk , in search of treasure .
19 You can get cross infection or push inflammation deeper into the tissues , resulting in scarring .
20 I just know we went deeper into the woods .
21 It was not the end of the Orcs of course , and in the following years Sigmar took the battle deep into the forests and mountains , rooting out Goblin strongholds and driving his enemies ever deeper into the wilds .
22 The transnational capitalist class , fractions of the labour force , and other support strata that the TNCs have created , will all increasingly identify their own interests with those of the capitalist global system and , if necessary , against the interests of their ‘ own ’ societies as the transnational practices of the system penetrate ever deeper into the areas that most heavily impact on their daily lives .
23 I enquired deeper into the Teachings and the more interested and enlightened I became .
24 Although the outskirts of the forest were carpeted with pine-needles , Kāli led me higher and deeper into the trees .
25 He moved deeper into the trees .
26 Then he walked deeper into the trees as the twilight thickened around him and the stars began appearing among the branches over his head .
27 I left Werewolf with a withering look and headed for the edge of the road , cutting back deeper into the trees so I could n't be seen from the farmhouse when I reached the fenced-off field .
28 As the crow flies , or rather those rooks in A. K. Savrasov 's famous painting , the distance south-east from Smolensk to Kursk is 480 km. , which is a fraction more than the distance due north from Kursk to Moscow , and 80 km. deeper into the provinces than Smolensk from the capital .
29 Yet lured they were , ever deeper into the toils of matter , and women with them too .
30 They are tunnelling down into the sewers and up into the cavity walls and suspended ceilings .
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