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

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1 You 're preparing me to go out into the street , but I still have to go back to the system first .
2 I gazed up into the darkness but the rafters were cloaked in blackness .
3 In the second place , if you think I crept out into the street last night and daubed some portentous graffito on the wall opposite your room , you are very much mistaken .
4 I push off into the bright sunshine , and across the playground .
5 I stalked back into the room and brushed my hair furiously , counting the strokes .
6 And , with that , I stalked out into the corridor , as pansy , still dazed from the effects of the explosion , meandered feebly after my mother , muttering about notes and the headmaster 's policy on being excused important school activities .
7 When I got out into the corridor I saw that a piece of wire had been strung between two beams on either side of the block and that a sort of ladder was leaning against it .
8 Since that day I have never spent much time at the green table and , once I got out into the world of journalism , worked hard at it .
9 Reluctantly I got back into the car .
10 I was in the car park and er , I got back into the car and , with Mrs , the phone rang and it was erm Mr , he was going out at half past three .
11 Suddenly I shouted out into the night air .
12 And er I I as I say I moved up into the next er school .
13 ‘ No , ’ I confessed , so we parted , and I wandered out into the night humming ‘ Summertime in Ireland ’ .
14 I wandered out into the field .
15 As I heard the staff car approach I wandered out into the pale brown of the front garden .
16 I wandered back into the city and even thought of revisiting my old haunts but , near Whitefriars , a counterfeit man recognised me .
17 Ten minutes later , drunk as a judge , I staggered out into the afternoon with the two LPs under my arm and ten years of getting paid once every two months ahead of me .
18 I came up into the air gasping deeply , panting , aching lungs swelling , feeling a rush of suppressed terror , clinging onto the curtain in a shaky state .
19 ‘ The church clock was striking ten as I came up into the street from Custom House Quay . ’
20 I left them together while I went to make some coffee , and when I came back into the room , Shanti was saying , ‘ Patsy , where do I get my big feet from ?
21 I came back into the house soon afterwards , but Emily walked for an hour or two in the rain with her dog , Keeper .
22 I think it 's time you and I came back into the world .
23 ‘ I went to the toilet and when I came back into the living room , one of them was trying it on with my wife .
24 I came out into the hall and … ’
25 As I walk out into the sunlight , the grass is soft under my feet .
26 Full of misgiving I drove on into the darkness .
27 I strolled on into the arbour .
28 After a fashionably elevenish dinner at my hostal-Pension , in a small green dining-room lit by blinding neon , I strolled out into the streets where the sellers of lottery tickets were still in full cry — ‘ Para hoy !
29 Needing fresh air , I strolled out into the town .
30 I slunk out into the street feeling like a prisoner on parole .
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