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

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1 Otherwise you 'd be out more or less into the night because you got to go and see the men at night you see ?
2 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 .
3 We amused ourselves playing ever more card games , later and later into the night , using up our sometimes meagre supply of candles .
4 He walked to the small , single window and pushed it open , gazing up and outward into the night , at the friends he could never meet .
5 Then she ran from the cloakroom , down the narrow dark passage and out into the night .
6 ‘ For his sake , I hope you 're right , ’ Graham said softly then followed Laidlaw down the hallway and out into the night .
7 He saw it all reflected in the eyes of those blood-spattered gallopers and bears and lions and tigers and ostriches , all frozen in mid-stride , helpless witnesses of the terror they could not run from , and Preston trying desperately to escape from it , as much in terror of the mutilated corpse of Mary Moxton as he was of her murderer , and running from room to room and pulling open the last door of the last room and out into the night and down the long black tunnel under the railway line getting closer and closer to the grey patch of light at the end until , on the verge of safety , the figure would leap out at him in its bloody clothes with the meat cleaver in its hands …
8 ‘ He swirled his black necromancer 's cloak about her , and he carried her from the Sun Chamber and out through the great doors , and out into the night and none could stop him .
9 In the end , it was relatively easy to steal through the darkened halls of Tara and out into the night .
10 ‘ Haytiming , we worked every daylight hour and often into the night .
11 The adventure on which he had embarked , which was to give a sort of permanence to the past , was the one thing that kept him anchored to a chair and table all day , and often into the night .
12 These taxis run throughout the day and well into the night .
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