Example sentences of "[adv] she [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly she fell into the water .
2 So she goes into the church .
3 So she went into the room , pushing through the foliage , and found the place where the woman 's corpse had rotted down .
4 so she went into the second field
5 So she dashed into the disrobing room behind the altar — and into another priest , Father Derek Laverty .
6 Once inside she wriggled into the corner of the seat to make room for him , and prepared to enjoy the novelty .
7 The effect , when finally she slipped into the black dress , was both dramatic and startling .
8 And off she went into the crowd waiting at the platform until she was lost to sight .
9 But comical though he was , and although Erika laughed , yet her heart was touched , and as the bus juddered through the deserted streets , all the way home she looked into the window , seeing not the flats , factories , and dark parks , but , wonderingly , her own reflection .
10 Quickly she went into the next room , returning a moment later with a small linen basket .
11 Ten minutes later she drove into the main entrance of Conway House and gradually she felt her anger ebb away .
12 Probably she went into the Fir Tree or the village shop to get change for those calls .
13 Now she walked into the kitchen as Lizzy sat at the breakfast bar and threw the diary in front of her .
14 We 've seen how she comes into the family first of all , gets er into contact with God 's people .
15 She watched him for as long as she could bear to , anger warring with a sense of duty , then abruptly she marched into the house , and with gritted teeth and a distinctly martyred feeling she began to resentfully sort out a bag to take with her to Soufrière .
16 Then she crept into the kitchen , stole an envelope and a stamp from the kitchen drawer , and ran to the corner to mail her letter before she could change her mind .
17 She nodded dismissively at Joe , who glared and stamped back to the pigs , and then she came into the milking house and leaned against the far wall , looking across at Jinny .
18 Mother answered , then she came into the sitting-room and announced , ‘ Clare 's coming home . ’
19 Then she went into the cottage and closed the door and I came out of hiding .
20 Then she passed into the square , tessellated hall with its stone fireplace , the hall which , on winter nights , seemed to echo faintly with the childish voices of Victorian rectors ' children and which , for Meg , had always held a faintly ecclesiastical smell .
21 ‘ I could have done without this , ’ she said , and then she got into the truck .
22 Then she got into the bed and waited for him .
23 But then she dropped into the makeup chair , all of the steam going out of her .
24 Then she walked into the living-room and sat down in an armchair .
25 Then she walked into the hotel .
26 Claudia also watched him go ; then she walked into the flat , wishing she were on her own .
27 Then she hurried into the hall and picked up the telephone , intent upon speaking to Ursula and demanding an explanation .
28 Then she leaned into the back of the car to kiss Kirsty .
29 Then she descended into the cool , light church .
30 Then she peered into the basket .
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