Example sentences of "had [verb] [adv prt] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The barbarian had vaulted down into the heather and had drawn the black sword , Kring .
2 Daak had jumped back into the cabin .
3 Snatching an old raincoat from the hallstand she had plunged out into the rain .
4 As they went they noticed several places to right and left of the path where he had broken off into the wilderness .
5 Meanwhile , I had to go up into the roof and push down the ballcock when things went wrong .
6 But , nevertheless , for me eternity was not now , and I had to go on into the future and in this world .
7 Especially if it meant he had to go out into the dark .
8 I had to go back into the van to collect my Certificate ( proof ) .
9 In early 1988 is seemed as if the conflicts of the Middle East had spilled over into the strange world of British fascism .
10 The club , by now had spilled out into a sort of annexe conservatory at the back of the room and by the time the summer arrived , people were spilling out into the garden and , in fact , used to come into the club by this route illegally .
11 And , as the big metal bird had lifted up into the sky , two heavy hands had taken her by the shoulders .
12 Sara carefully separated her gloves which she had rolled up into a ball .
13 Sam Somerville had come back into the room , shouting at the bugs : ‘ He 's gone .
14 Sandra had come back into the room , and somehow she was at Matthew 's side , holding his hand and weeping .
15 He did not believe that Rose , if she had come back into the flat , would have let the cat out , or left it unfed .
16 Bowater 's retiring chairman , Norman Ireland , described the purchase as an ‘ exhilarating opportunity ’ and said trading in the last four months of 1992 had been good and this had carried on into the first two months of this year .
17 The Morning Advertiser of 24 September reported on an in-depth survey that it had carried out into the effects of the guest beer provision .
18 They did n't have any money either at this point , so to get them out , I had to slip back into the States without anybody knowing and sell off everything we owned — all the furniture and household stuff .
19 Miles had remained silent as they had paddled out into the water , though his heart was full of anger and grief .
20 Cramming her worn , out-moded bonnet on her head , she stuffed the few belongings she had unpacked back into the portmanteau .
21 The dark green sun umbrella above them threw shadows across Guy 's face , but she realised that the teasing gleam had crept back into the narrowed gaze .
22 It had seemed to slow down briefly after the impact , as if the driver was considering whether to stop or not , and then had accelerated off into the night .
23 Calling out to him , she turned to the right , making for the side of the house furthest from Switham Thicket , for she had not forgotten a previous occasion when he had dashed off into the belt of trees .
24 Word had quickly got round that at the Marne , in contrast to the generals of the Plaza-Toro breed , who led attacks from the various Chateaux of France , Pétain had moved up into the front line when the infantry quailed under the German shells .
25 Chuck glanced around inquiringly at Jacques Devraux , who had moved out into the plain with his son and Flavia Sherman .
26 For the first time since she had moved back into the house , she knew she could n't face an evening with Jacob .
27 All the floorboards had been removed , and the ceilings and plasterwork had crashed down into the basement with the weight of water pouring through the roof .
28 None of the people who worked at the hotel could explain how the shoe had got back into the room .
29 They had tunnelled down into the plateau , and they had built upwards as far as their materials and construction abilities would allow .
30 I had to walk out into the street to find my way home as if nothing had happened . ’
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