Example sentences of "[noun pl] [v-ing] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Looking past Adam , she saw Fand had stopped by another set of steps winding up into the rock .
2 Street activities have increased by 60 per cent in Moabit and there is evidence elsewhere too of cafés , shops and restaurants spilling out into the street .
3 It has a flight of steps leading down into the depths , and its main feature is a high waterfall that emerges from behind a wedged boulder known as Mohammed 's Coffin .
4 Interesting comparisons there should be here between two Wagnerian divas moving over into the Strauss Fach , with special attention to the Four Last Songs , both recorded live at concerts , but there is no contest .
5 Results suggest that symptoms due to DGR may be related to the sensitivity of the gastric lining as well as the amounts of duodenal contents flowing back into the stomach .
6 This can perhaps be interpreted as either a sign of policy changes feeding through into the yield curve or as a change in exchange rate expectations .
7 The weight of the ensemble was counterbalanced by the tug of transmission cables snaking up into the ceiling .
8 It was a large wooden building , with no ceiling but cool crisscrossed rafters going up into the roof of wood and thatch .
9 With this intention firmly planted in her mind , she headed for the back stairs leading down into the kitchens .
10 Inside it was cool and sombre , the pillars stretching up into the blackness , the nave and aisles silent except for the birds which nested under the eaves outside .
11 Standing back , she watched the bubbles coming up into the bottle .
12 This can be effectively reinforced by ‘ necking down ’ the junction , with pavements swelling out into the former roadway to reduce both vehicle speeds and the crossing width of the street for walkers .
13 resulting in debris from the surroundings washing back into the pond together with water loss from the pond .
14 Be was considerably taken aback when he felt two sharp prongs projecting down into the vagina beside the cervix .
15 Great icy tits sticking up into the sky ?
16 Since there are no further hands rushing up into the air I 'll say a few words myself .
17 Some of our juniors had success towards the end of the year , and our men getting back into the top group of the Davis Cup was a great boost .
18 The idea of a small group of men setting off into the desert to travel hundreds of miles behind the enemy lines was not such a hare-brained scheme as might be thought .
19 Karelius remained for a few moments gazing out into the night , taking in the mighty fires and flares , and the cries of ‘ l'Empereur ! ’ mingled occasionally with snatches from the Carmagnole , Père Duchesne , and other patriotic songs .
20 They do not see women going out into the world and doing .
21 Sometimes I 'd watch their kites going down into the fields overhead , down until they dwindled away out of sight , long before they reached the tops of the trees You ca n't do that often , though , because of all the smog .
22 No there 're great big yellow marks across the road with big arrows facing down into the village now .
23 Moving on from Port Erin there 's a mountain section over the three summits of Bredda Hill , Lhiattee ny Beinee and Cronk ny Arrey Las with the western sides of the hills falling down into the west side of the island to Point of Ayre there are long sections of lonely beach walks .
24 The commotion is ignored by all others bustling down into the Earls Court bowels .
25 Leaving the grassland behind , the terrain became more barren with cliffs and rocks tumbling down into the sea .
26 The drawing room has French doors leading out into the garden , and the dining room replete with Regency furniture and crystal chandelier and grand piano is a treat .
27 With a sniff a hyaena can perceive not only the here and now but , simultaneously , a whole series of events stretching back into the past .
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