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

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1 Once hired , he might have to work a 15-hour stretch , perhaps into the night .
2 Spears of light from loopholes stabbed outwards into the night and charmed up in sharp black and white disconnected passages of masonry .
3 Come evening and Kos comes alive with the action centred around the ‘ Street of Much Music ’ where bars and restaurants stand shoulder to shoulder broadcasting pop and rock , across the ruins opposite , loud into the night .
4 Standing alone in this pool of moonlight , he puts his thumb and forefinger into the corners of his mouth and , staring out across the houses and the fields and the river valley to the stark moonlit mountains , whistles long and loud into the night .
5 Gryschenko , from Kiev , married and with a child less than a year old , joined with all the team working long into the night at Hamble to prepare Fazisi 's bare hull for the race .
6 The GB and Ireland team went wild , rushing across the green to swamp their Scottish saviour and the celebrations went on long into the night , and the morning too .
7 And the hotspot Magalluf , full of rumbustious bustle and a brash sort of charm , a non-stop resort rocking long into the night .
8 Back at the hotel we hear the drums begin again and continue long into the night , past the time when exhaustion overcomes the excitement which keeps us from sleep for many hours .
9 The party continued long into the night , further cementing , as we all hoped and expected , East-West relations .
10 I have played parts of this set several times over , long into the night … ( )
11 The strike had ended soon after he had commenced this venture so he was again at work during the day , as a machinist , but after getting home at 6 p.m. and hastily eating a meal , he went into his ( or should I say , the communal ) bedroom , and worked long into the night .
12 And they were expecting , of course , a well-run settlement , a sort of East Anglian kibbutz , where the members had appointed duties , where vegetarianism prevailed and brown rice had an almost holy significance and discussions on mystical or occult or philosophic subjects went on long into the night .
13 The question occupied the hearts and minds of hundreds at the conference , was tossed around in a rather lack-lustre debate , and sparked flames of pub argument long into the night .
14 His mother Nellie , stuffing Liberal tracts into envelopes long into the night , was his induction into radicalism , so often at odds with his Hampshire traditionalism : ‘ The bastards are closing the Watercress Line forever … ‘
15 Long into the night he sobbed , weeping for what he had lost , and for what he had become .
16 They had n't the appeal of the stinking lanes fitfully lit by naphtha flares in the souks when a fair went on long into the night .
17 As a child he had lain in bed long into the night , plotting his escape from an alcoholic father and a mother who managed not to see the bruises and the tears .
18 The Grand Masters of Valiance argued long into the night with Implexion and his staff , claiming that Valiance should not be viewed as a rival religion , but simply as a fellowship that promoted justice for the weak and helpless .
19 We make love for hours and hours , long into the night , and I am not afraid .
20 Bedlam ensued and continued long into the night .
21 And the celebrations went on long into the night … they could n't have done any better Down Under .
22 They went together into the night and , when the inner gate was opened , Rudakov called at Holly 's back , ‘ Good night , Michael Holly , good night .
23 Otherwise you 'd be out more or less into the night because you got to go and see the men at night you see ?
24 Harry and Dr Losberne came running , and hearing what had happened , they rushed outside into the night and searched the garden and the fields around .
25 One drink and the skulk howls away into the night , lean arrogance holds her upright , one shoulder against the wall .
26 And he roared away into the night , the rough scales on his throat catching the breeze of his anger and making a hissing hum as he vanished .
27 I was knocked to the ground , and a kind passer-by picked me up and dusted down my soaking clothes as 1 watched Dana walking away into the night .
28 As they belted over the top of the wheel , the wind plucked his laughter away into the night .
29 A line of watchfires stretched away into the night , the nearest heaped into a massive cone , twelve feet or more in height , furiously ablaze , devouring the chill moisture from the night air .
30 Its green eyes caught light for a moment as it peered up at Doyle , then it had raced away into the night , a sleek , dark shape , perturbed by the presence of furtive human life on its territory .
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