How to use "into" in a sentence
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The girls disappear into the west canyon
I take my rope, form it into a circle, and lay it on a rock below me
The sun is shining into the canyon and a raven has just flown across the blue sky above my head
I open my shorts and watch the yellow urine disappear into the sand.
I urinate into the CamelBak
Elliot, another friend of his, was moving into the house after Leona had gone
Then I pick up the multi-tool, open the shorter knife and push it hard into my arm
I urinate into the CamelBak
Then I pour the clearer half of the urine into my water bottle
Little bits of stone fly into the air
A little boy in a red shirt comes into the room
'Thanks for everything.' I wave goodbye as the helicopter rises into the air.
The helicopter lands and the nurses carry me into the building.
A doctor comes back into the room with a large needle.
'Wait!' I say as she goes to put it into my skin
I sometimes go into shock
I continue talking to Steve as the needle goes into my arm.
It's my last thought before falling into a long, deep sleep.
Its force knocked me right out of the ship into the dark cold ocean.
"When I saw you fall into the water, sir, I felt it was my duty to follow you."
"Did you fall into the water too?"
They put us into a dark room, then closed the door behind us
We jumped into the boat, leaving all our food and guns behind
They got into the water after us
We now travelled east, past Australia and into the Indian Ocean
Captain Nemo came into the museum as I studied the ocean floor.
Captain Nemo came into the museum.
The squid was about to pull him into the sea
I saw the men on the other ship fall into the water
Ned Land came into my room one night and woke me up
Boats which sailed into these whirlpools never escaped
She put her head down and looked through the door into a beautiful garden
Then I can get under the door into the garden.'
'I want to go into that garden!' she thought
'Now I can go into the garden!' thought Alice, and she started to run to the little door
But before she got there, she fell into some water
He came slowly into the room.
She went into a small room
Alice put the little animal down and it ran happily away into the wood.
'It changed into a pig? Alice said.
Alice got up angrily and walked away from the table into the woods.
I can get through the little door into the garden.'
When she was about 30 centimeters high, she walked through the door into the garden.
First, ten men with clubs in their hands came into the garden
Alice and the Duchess followed everybody into a house with one very large room
'We have to call people into the room, and ask them questions.'
The Mad Hatter came into the room
Then they put me into another kind of school, and there were some strange boys there
So the next morning, Mom put some things into a suitcase for me, and put me on a bus
He crashed into the room with a wild look in his eyes
I took it - and ran straight into a group of big men on the other team! Crash! It was like that all afternoon.
'Just put everything that you see in the food cupboard into a big pot and cook it.'
Then we watched while our men moved off the hill and came down into the valley.
Then I heard that he was out in the rice field, and he was hurt, so I left my gun by the trees and ran back into the field
After the first few weeks my leg was getting better, and one day I went down into the little town, to the fish market
I ran all round the airport, and then I ran into a toilet and locked the door
I was just thinking of getting out of there and having some breakfast when the President said, 'Boy, is that your stomach making that noise?' So I said, 'Yes,' and the President said, 'Well, come on, boy, let's go and get something to eat!' And I followed him into the house, and a waiter got us some breakfast.
Next morning, Jenny came into the living-room
But it got me into more trouble
Oh, I threw my medal away, OK - but it hit somebody really important! One of the President's men! So they threw me into prison.
I soon understood why! NASA sent me on a journey into space with a woman and an ape! Me, a spaceman! It was very strange.
And I got into the wrestling business
'I saw you on TV when you went up into space, Forrest,' she said.
Then one day a man called Mike came into the bar.
Then you went up into space and I lost you for four years, and I think you changed
I decided to go home to Mobile, but the bus stopped at Nashville on the way and I went into town for a drink and something to eat
Well, I went into the hotel to watch them, but it was a special chess tournament and it cost five dollars to watch, so I didn't go into the chess room.
Somehow, when I was helping Miss Welch to escape from the jungle, her dress came off and I had to run into the trees to hide her
The train got into Mobile station about three o'clock in the morning, and Sue and I got off
We walked into the town and finally found a place to sleep in an empty building.
I played two songs - and a man walked past and threw some money into my empty coffee cup! I played two more songs, and soon the cup was half full of money!
But there is something that I must say to my people, who stand on the warm threshold which leads into the palace of justice: In the process of gaining our rightful place, we must not be guilty of wrongful deeds
We must not allow our creative protest to degenerate into physical violence
I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.
With this faith, we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood
"No person held to service or labor in one State, under the laws thereof, escaping into another, shall in consequence of any law or regulation therein be discharged from such service or labor, but shall be delivered up on claim of the party to whom such service or labor may be due."
From questions of this class spring all our constitutional controversies, and we divide upon them into majorities and minorities
At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the government, upon vital questions affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made, in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people will have ceased to be their own rulers, having to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal
And I am certain that on this day my fellow Americans expect that on my induction into the Presidency, I will address them with a candor and a decision which the present situation of our people impels.
So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself - nameless, unreasoning, unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into advance
To our sister republics south of our border, we offer a special pledge - to convert our good words into good deeds - in a new alliance for progress - to assist free men and free governments in casting off the chains of poverty
I could see everybody who came into the insurance company
The story I want to tell is about a man who came into the company one day
A few minutes later I called the clerk into my office.
I went into the insurance office, but I didn't speak to Mr Sampson
I saw Mr Slinkton come into the outer office
Mr Slinkton waved cheerfully at me and came into my office.
As she was speaking we saw the old man's hand-carriage come into sight
He went into the corridor and began to shout loudly.
Mr Slinkton came into the room
As he was doing this, another man came into the room - a man with grey hair who walked with a slight limp
You never knew that I came into your room at night when you were asleep
He came into Buck's Row from Brady Street
He probably ran into Whitechapel Road through a narrow lane called Wood's Buildings.
Three or four minutes later Albert came into the yard again and heard a sound like a bump against the wooden fence that separated the yards of numbers 27 and 29
Davis ran out into Hanbury Street, where he saw some workmen and shouted, 'Men, come here!' They followed him, looked at the body from the steps, then ran to find a policeman.
In Berner Street, almost opposite a school, were two big wooden gates which opened into Dutfield's Yard, a dark, narrow court between numbers 42 and 40
There was a front door to the club in Berner Street, and a side door in Dutfield's Yard that opened into the club kitchen
The passage into the yard was about five metres long and extremely dark
Suddenly the man pulled the woman into the street and threw her down on to the pavement
When he drove his cart into the entrance to Dutfield's Yard, the pony turned to the left and refused to go on
Mr Diemschutz, anxious about the safety of his wife, went into the club to look for her
Then he hid in the darkness of Dutfield's Yard, and when Mr Diemschutz ran into the club, he quickly escaped
They passed a man and a woman at the corner of Church Passage that led into Mitre Square
Nine minutes later Constable Edward Watkins of the City Police walked into Mitre Square
The piece of bloodstained apron fitted exactly into a missing section of the victim's apron
And only minutes before at 1.41 or 1.42 another officer looked into the square from Church Passage
Mr Morris, the night watchman in the warehouse, went to the door and looked into the square 'two moments before Constable Watkins called him
So in less than fifteen minutes the Ripper took Catherine into Mitre square, killed her, mutilated her horribly, and escaped - right under the noses of the police! His escape was amazing
'I'll take care of myself, and I won't fall into his hands.
When Barnett left at about 8 p.m., Mary knew she had to go out into the streets to earn some money
Mrs Cox followed them into the court and said, 'Goodnight, Mary Jane' as they were going into Mary's room
Hutchinson followed the couple into Dorset Street, where they stood and talked at the entrance to Miller's Court
When they went into the court, he waited around for about 45 minutes
He was secretive and often disappeared into dark little rented rooms around the poor quarters of London
The East End community fell into panic and hysteria
When a man called Brennan began to shout about the murders in a pub in Camberwell, the customers ran out into the street and Brennan was soon arrested
One evening in October 1815, an hour before sunset, a man with a long beard and dusty, torn clothes walked into the town of Digne
Valjean followed the bishop upstairs into a bedroom
The bishop showed his guest into the spare room.
Unable to return to sleep, he gazed into the darkness, thinking about the past twenty years
He then put his shoes into the bag and, grasping the iron bar in his right hand, he moved quietly towards the door of the bishop's bedroom
He gave the door a gentle push and crept into the bedroom
He grabbed it, hurried back to the spare bedroom, picked up his stick and bag, climbed out of the window, emptied the silver into his bag and threw the basket into the garden
A minute later he climbed the garden wall and disappeared into the trees.
Four men walked into the room
Jean Valjean left the town and ran into the countryside, blindly following lanes and paths, not realizing that he was running in circles
As he sang, he threw a coin into the air and caught it before it fell
Not noticing Jean Valjean sitting by the side of the path, he threw the coin higher into the air
Inspector Javert walked into his office, and stood in silence waiting for him to look up from his work.
He gazed into Fantine's eyes and knew immediately that she was dead.
One evening, Madame Thenardier ordered Cosette out into the cold to fetch water
She had soon left the colourful lights and the happy laughter of the village behind her, and was running down the hill into the frightening darkness of the wood
She did not notice the coin that Mme Thenardier had given her for the bread fall out of her pocket into the water
'I'm coming, Madame,' she yawned, blinded by the bright winter's sunlight that was shining into the room.
It seemed empty, although he could not see into the shadows behind the trees
There was a tree on the other side of the wall, and Valjean carried Cosette down into its branches just as the soldiers arrived.
Without another word, the robber took the wounded man's watch and purse, and disappeared into the night.
Otherwise you'll turn into a priest!'
'Ursula.' Marius said the first name that came into his head
One cold but sunny afternoon in February, Marius was walking along the street when two young girls dressed in rags ran into him
Thinking no more about it, he wrapped the letters up again, threw them into a corner and went to bed.
This was why he had failed to recognize the two daughters when they had run into him on the street
Picking up a pen that lay on the table, she wrote on a piece of paper, Be careful! The police are coming! She showed Marius her work and then, changing the subject quickly, for no reason at all, she gazed into his eyes and said shyly, 'Do you know, M
You were the man we ran into last night.'
He stood on a cupboard, put his eye to the hole, and looked through it into his neighbours' room.
Leblanc and 'Ursula' out of the door and, after a few minutes' indecision, Marius jumped down from the cupboard and ran out into the street
He went into his room, pushing the door behind him, but the door would not shut
The desk clerk showed him into the police chief's office, where a tall man with a wide face and a thin, tight mouth was trying to keep warm next to a tire.
Suddenly, at exactly six o'clock, the door into the Jondrettes' room opened.
At this signal, which he had pre-arranged with his friends, three men armed with metal poles rushed into the room
With those words he threw the metal bar out of the window into the street below.
He took a piece of brick from the wall, wrapped the piece of paper around it and threw it through the hole into the middle of Thenardier's room.
The young lady, you know...' Her voice sank into a sigh.
He pushed it into her hand, but she opened her fingers and let the coin fall to the ground
Finally, she went out into the garden
Beneath the stars, they were happy just to look into each others eyes and hold each other's hands
They would sit and hold hands and talk, or just gaze into each other's eyes and smile.
Gillenormand was sitting in front of a large fire, staring into the flames and thinking bitterly of Marius
While he was gazing into the fire, thinking these sad thoughts, his old servant entered the room and asked, 'Will Monsieur receive M
I'm going to throw away my youth, my career, my whole life, and dive into poverty with a woman around my neck..
Gillenormand moved quickly towards him, pulled him back into the room and pushed him into an armchair.
At nine o'clock that evening, Marius crept into the garden of Cosette's house, but she was not there waiting for him as she had promised
Marius ran to the gate and was just in time to see the figure of Eponine, Thenardier's daughter, disappearing into the shadows at the end of the street.
Neither could he understand the concept of freedom of speech, and he often sent soldiers into the streets to attack people who were making public protests.
Their anger exploded into violence in June 1832, when General Lamarque died
The barricades were finished in less than an hour and, with the sound of drums in the city growing louder, Enjolras brought a table out into the street and sat down with his friends for a drink.
Marius stood up and ran along a series of alleys that led into the rue de la Chanvrerie, behind the Corinth wine shop
Within seconds, the soldiers had left the barricade, leaving their dead and wounded behind, and were running into the darkness at the far end of the street.
Marius gazed into the shadows, but could still see nothing.
Then, with a great effort, she raised herself on one arm and, struggling for breath, looked into Marius's eyes.
The boy scratched his head, thought for a moment, and then, with a sudden movement, took the letter and ran off into the night.
He began to shake and he fell back into an armchair, feeling angry and betrayed
He murmured to himself, 'She's going to leave me,' and the pain of those words cut into his heart like a knife.
He went out into the night and sat on the doorstep, his heart filled with a terrible hatred for the man who was trying to steal Cosette from him
Jean Valjean went back into the house and tried to make sense of the words that danced before his eyes: I shall die..
Sounds of chains and of heavy wheels moving along the stone streets could be heard, and then soldiers came into view at the end of the street, pulling a large cannon
Moments later, an officer shouted a command and the cannon roared into action
The cannonball crashed into the bottom of the barricade with a loud explosion, but did little damage
More soldiers moved into position at the end of the street, behind the cannon, and started to build a low wall with pieces of broken stone
When a second cannon was moved into position next to the first, they knew that the end was near.
Valjean, his gun in one hand, pulled Javert behind him over the barricade and into a narrow alley, where the corner of a house hid them from view
Javert walked away slowly and Valjean, waiting for him to turn a corner, fired his gun into the air and returned to the stronghold.
One by one the remaining rebels escaped into the wine shop, until only Enjolras and Marius were left outside
When Marius had been hit, Valjean ran to him at once, grabbed him before he fell and carried his unconscious body into a small alley behind the wine shop
Valjean leapt forward and, using all his strength, he moved the stones and wood, opened the grille, lifted Marius on to his shoulders and climbed down into the darkness.
With Marius lying across his shoulders, Valjean walked forward into the darkness, feeling his way along the wet, slippery walls with his hands
He moved from one passage into another, slipping several times on the wet floor
When Valjean was outside, Thenardier closed the gate behind him and disappeared, like a rat, into the darkness of the sewers.
Valjean told him his name and stood, without moving, as Javert approached and stared into his eyes.
He stared into Valjean's eyes for a long time, then, stepping back with a look of confusion in his eyes, asked dreamily, 'What are you doing here? Who is this man?'
Javert, Valjean and the driver carried Marius into the house and laid him gently on a sofa in M
When they had got back into the carriage, however, Valjean said, 'Inspector, will you do one last thing for me before you arrest me?'
Valjean went into his house and called, 'It's me!' Climbing the stairs, he paused for a moment to look out of the window to see what Javert was doing
Having said this, the old man burst into tears
She wanted to throw herself into Marius's arms, but was unable to move, afraid to show the world that she loved him.
He sank into an armchair and buried his face in his hands
His private investigations into the old man's past had also revealed an even more disgusting fact
He killed himself by jumping into the river.'
He was even more surprised when, instead of chasing him out of the room, Marius ran towards him and pressed several thousand-franc notes into his hand.
'Father!' she cried, falling into his arms.
He then shut the door and got into the grandmother's bed, expecting Little Red Riding Hood, who came some time afterwards and knocked at the door: tap, tap.
The wolf said to her, hiding himself under the bedclothes, "Put the cake and the little pot of butter upon the stool, and come get into bed with me."
Little Red Riding Hood took off her clothes and got into bed
"Catherine," I say quietly into the fog, and the sound of my voice seems strange and cold.
"Catherine!" I shout into the dark, but there is no reply.
"I just want Catherine," I say, but I can see the hate in the man's eyes, and I know that the only thing I can do now is run to the stone where I know she is tied and try to escape into the fog with her.
But it is too late: Robin pushes him back into the bank and John follows with the ladders on his shoulders
He climbs up the ladder in a second, and we run into the main room of the bank.
It flies over the heads of the crowd into the runners and into the road.
Emily?" But there is no answer, and Oliver Stern puts his mobile back into his coat pocket and looks around.
"Oh thank you!" Sylvia says, and the attendant helps them into the small rowing boat and passes Oliver the picnic bag
Just one push, and then he can shout for the attendant and pretend to help but really just watch the monster go down into the loch
For a few moments he sinks slowly into the great loch, but then, somehow, miraculously, he kicks again, and he comes to the surface once more
"Help me!" he shouts into the darkness
Then two tall, strangely dressed men walk into the shade of the terrace, one with three dead rabbits in one hand and a long rifle in the other.
"Nice one!" says the first before he disappears into the bar
They can chop you up into little pieces," says Darwin, and Gerry thinks about Big Jones and the old factory on the Thames.
"Well, you can't chop me into little pieces, can you?" he says to the crocodile.
Let it chop you up into little pieces."
Gerry's gun fires three times into the evening light, and screams fill the creek, but there is no escape.
They both stand up, but before Nick moves into the crowds, Jake stops him
He moves out into the crowds of people
So he moves into the crowds like Nick does
He looks around and steps into the doorway of a shop for a moment
Just look at the view out there." And from the large glass windows they can see the majestic figure of the Statue of Liberty as the ship slowly moves away from the port of New York and heads into the deep of the ocean.
They try to stop her, but she runs into the burning building
But then the hot whiskey starts to fill him, and he smiles, puts his head back and laughs loudly into the desert.
And he starts to run again, not on the road now, but into the desert
"You said it was easy!" Brandon calls out into the forest of silent trees that surround him, his voice full of emotion
And he pushes through the snow, and he thinks that maybe, if he can get to the sound, he can flee into the mountains and never come back.
The kid looks about eleven, and they let him walk into the town from the hotel sometimes
So that's what they did: they took the kid as he walked into town
Then the woman turns and moves back into the trees
The footsteps stop, and Miss White steps into view.
"Now, I'm going to load the guns, and then we can follow the path there into the forest
"The truth, Jimmy." And Hank throws the end of the cigar into the pool in front of him
Do you understand that, Jimmy? Do you know how many kids like you come into my casino? No? Hundreds, thousands
But then the second is over, and he kicks Jimmy in the back, and Jimmy falls into the pool with a scream.
"Idiot! I always take the aces out of the pack and make sure that I get the kings," he says, and he goes back into his casino to play another game
She decides to go into the station toilets
Sala was so busy staring that she didn't look where she was going, and stepped into water up to her ankles.
The woman reached for Sala's hand and slipped a small package into it
Cham kissed her, and before Sala could say anything else, he turned and ran out into the rain.
She broke it down the middle, and the little dried fruit fell out into her hand.
They did not want anyone going into the contaminated world beyond - it was much too dangerous, they said.
The color was beginning to come back into Gran's face now
Gran looked out at the view of towering blocks, stretching into the distance
Gran stared into the distance for a moment, deep in thought
She dived through the doors and jumped into the elevator
nine floors down, she stepped out into a different world
Cham stood there, his arms open, and Sala rushed into a huge hug
"In fact, I've been looking into that Pod Life thing that Ding told us about
Sala and Cham each went into a little room and Sala put on her suit, made a neat pile of her clothes, and carried them out to Zee
"And then, when everything is attached, the pod moves into a horizontal position, so you're lying down."
Zee guided Sala into her pod; the door closed, and she could feel the cool metal attachments touching her face and her body suit
In another direction, the ocean stretched out into the distance
Sala and Cham swam with them for a while - further out into the ocean first and then back toward the beach
Floating gently, Sala looked down into the water's depths
She looked deep into its eyes, and reached out to touch its face
Your pod is about to move back into a vertical position."
She buried her face in her hands, and burst into tears.
The big dolphin had only touched her gently, and looked into her eyes
She'd bumped straight into the man, who'd dropped a bagful of dried food packets, spreading them everywhere.
If the woman was leading her into a trap, she now had no way of contacting anyone.
Through a side entrance into a tower block
Sala stepped into a room: an ordinary earth apartment, just like thousands of others.
But Wena knew that Sala had told Cham about the rose fruit, didn't she? Anyway, Sala needed to tell Cham to try and persuade him not to go into a pod.
She looked exhausted at first; but the light came back into her eyes as Sala began to talk about her meeting with Wena.
Down she went, into the depths of the tower block
She pushed it gently and, her knees trembling, she stepped into the room
Sala rushed into the room that she had seen on her previous visit
Or he didn't, before he went into the pod."
He's not the same person anymore," she finished, bursting into tears
The line moved forward slowly; then a technician called Odem led them through the thick glass doors, past the test laboratory, and into a waiting room
Once Apat was in bed, Gran, Mom, and Sala talked long into the night, discussing Cham's threat.
Then Dani's voice broke into her thoughts
We must have looked a strange pair as we walked into the hotel restaurant that day
How an excited look come into her small eyes.
We got into the car again and drove on, up the steep mountain road
I went into the lounge and ordered tea.
I could feel the tears coming into my eyes
He comes into the restaurant sometimes,' I said.
I went into the bathroom and locked the door
I went into my bedroom and waited.
I walked slowly into Mrs Van Hopper's bedroom
He thanked Mrs Danvers quickly and took me into the library for tea
I got up slowly and went out with Frith into the hall
At last Mrs Danvers opened a door leading into a small room
This room led into a large, light bedroom with wide windows
Maxim came into the room.
Why don't you go into the garden
I left the dining-room and went into the library
I went across the hall and into the dining-room once more
At that moment, Frith came into the room.
'I'll go into the morning-room
I went into the hall again, I did not know which way to go
I found my way into the little morning-room
I felt that Rebecca would come back into the room at any moment
'Did you go into any of the rooms? If you wish to see them, please tell me
As I went into the drawing-room, I looked back
We turned and walked back into the house.
We climbed the grass bank above the lawns and walked down into the woods
I held Maxim's arm and looked up into his face
The path ran down into a little valley, by the side of a stream.
The tide was coming up into the bay and the water was beginning to cover the stones
A small stone wall across the bay made it into a small harbour
I climbed down into the bay and the man looked at me for the first time
Another door at the end of the room led into a small boat-house
He walked straight into the house and spoke to Frith.
Then he went quickly into the library and shut the door.
The colour had come back into it
I had gone down into the bay
'I went into that cottage in the bay a few days ago,' I said
One day, Robert brought a large parcel into the morning-room where I was sitting alone
The ornament broke into many pieces
I found an envelope in a drawer and carefully put the pieces of china into it
The door opened without a sound and Mrs Danvers came into the room
'I'm so sorry,' I said, 'I never thought Robert would get into trouble.'
I went back into the dining-room and took an apple and some biscuits
Then I called Jasper and we went together into the woods.
Ben followed me out into the sunshine.
But don't go into the cottage again.'
I walked up the steps, through the hall and into the morning-room
I heard Mrs Danvers say, 'I expect she went into the library
'Hallo, Jasper, old boy,' said a man's voice and Jasper ran back into the morning-room
But I followed him out into the hall.
He got into the car and started the engine.
I walked slowly into the middle of the room
Her eyes looked deep into mine.
'I come into these room and dust them every day,' Mrs Danvers said
Then I turned and walked into the corridor
'I hope you won't be so thin next time I see you,' Beatrice said as she got into her car
I ran quickly up the steps and into the hall
I waited a moment and then went downstairs and into the library
My life at Manderley was turning me into a woman.
We had to go back into the house to welcome the visitors
Now, if we've all finished tea, we'll go into the garden.'
Manderley had been made into a place of light and beauty, just for me.
I put the white dress and the wig back into the box
The fireworks rose into the sky and turned into stars and flowers
I walked slowly into the house
I undressed slowly and got into bed
I went into the small room behind the library and picked up the telephone
'Look into his eyes
She stared out of the window into the fog.
We listened, staring into the white fog together
I went through the house and into the library
As I sat drinking my tea, Robert came back into the room.
Captain Searle came into the library about fifteen minutes later
Maxim held both my hands and looked into my face.
Will you look into my eyes and tell me that you love me now?'
Then I took the boat out into the bay
I shut the cabin door behind me, climbed into the dinghy and rowed back
'They will think the boat sank when Rebecca went down into the cabin
Maxim went into the little room and closed the door
'That was Colonel Julyan,' said Maxim, as he came back into the room
Maxim answered it quickly and came back into the library.
After dinner, we went back into the library as usual
I took the letters into the morning-room
Then I went out into the garden and cut some roses
I took the roses back into the morning-room
Maxim came into the hall with Frank and Colonel Julyan.
Maxim and Frank went on into the dining-room and Colonel Julyan continued to speak to me quietly.
The Colonel stopped suddenly as Maxim came back into the hall.
'I suppose Mrs de Winter had to go down into the cabin for something
'Shall we go into the garden?' I said.
After an early lunch, I drove into the town with Maxim.
The policeman took me into an empty room
Maxim may want me.' He got quickly back into the car again and drove away.
Maxim came into the room and stood by the door
'I'm afraid Maxim is not here,' I said, when Favell walked into the room
Maxim came back again into the room.
We were taken by surprise when Frith brought the magistrate into the library.
I saw a look of disgust come into Colonel Julyan's face.
Ben stepped into the room and stared at everyone with his small eyes
'You saw Mrs de Winter go into the cottage and Mr de Winter too
Frank took the diary without a word and went into the next room
Tomorrow will be a long day.' He held my hand for a moment, but he did not look into my eyes
He got up and went into the bathroom
I sat beside Maxim and Colonel Julyan got into the back.
She took us into a cool room at the back of the house
She went out and in a few minutes a tall man came into the room.
Dr Baker came back into the room with a large book
'Shall we get into the car and go?' Colonel Julyan asked Maxim
The Cat opens the window and gets into a bedroom
Moving quickly, he puts them into his bag and leaves
He is watching Natalie Nevons go into the house.
But then, a few weeks ago, she had begun to slip back into the dreadful condition in which she'd wallowed immediately after she'd received news of the accident
She half convinced herself that the dream was a premonition of Danny's eventual return to her, that somehow he had survived and would be coming back into her arms one day soon.
She took a deep breath and went into the market, where the air was so cold that it pierced her bones, and where the harsh fluorescent lighting was too bright and too bleak to encourage fantasies.
Suddenly the sky was shattered by lightning, then by a hard clap of thunder, and the night imploded into a deeper darkness, into infinite and perfect blackness.
She closed her eyes and imagined herself lying beside him, reaching for him in the dark, touching, touching, moving against him, into the shelter of his arms
He would begin the battle over a triviality and goad her until the bickering escalated into marital warfare
After all, as fantastic as it was, the show was only a come-on, a draw, with the sole purpose of putting a few thousand people into the hotel every night
When Danny was six months old, Tina went into training to get back in shape, and after three arduous months of exercise, she won a place in the chorus line of a new Vegas spectacle
She got out of bed and stepped into her slippers
Pointing the pistol at the ceiling, she jacked a bullet into the chamber.
Taking a deep breath, she unlocked the bedroom door and eased into the hall.
Michael and Tina had helped him move his belongings to the den, then had shifted the couch, armchair, coffee table, and television from the den into the quarters the boy had previously occupied.
At the time, Tina was certain that Danny was aware of the nightly arguments she and Michael were having in their own bedroom, which was next to his, and that he wanted to move into the den so he wouldn't be able to hear them bickering
Somehow, the act of giving away his clothes would be even sadder and more final than watching his casket being lowered into the ground.
An Electronic Battleship game had stood on that table, as Danny had left it, ready for play, but the easel had toppled into it and knocked it to the floor.
In one of her terrible seizures of grief, in a moment of crazy dark despair, had she come into this room and unknowingly printed those words on Danny's chalkboard?
She poured two ounces into a water glass
She grew dizzy from the bourbon and finally slipped into welcome oblivion.
But you and me, we made it into a hit."
His face, which was as broad and comic as that of a clown, could stretch into an endless series of rubbery expressions
He had plowed some of his substantial earnings into Las Vegas real estate, parts of two hotels, an automobile dealership, and a slot-machine casino downtown
When she went into Danny's bedroom, she saw at once that the easel-chalkboard had been knocked over again
Someone had come into the house while she was out and had printed those two words on the chalkboard again
There was no sign that anyone had broken into the house, no obvious evidence of forced entry, and Michael was the only other person with a key
They didn't hike all the way into the true wilderness, just a reasonable distance off the beaten path, and they planned for every contingency
Furious, she went into the kitchen, picked up the telephone, and dialed Michael's number
She poured a glassful and carried it into the master bath.
Twenty-five minutes before showtime Tina left the stage and went into the noisy showroom
As Tina slid into the booth beside Mainway, a tuxedoed captain appeared and filled her glass with Dom PS 233; rignon.
There were five photographs in addition to the one that had dropped onto the sofa; two were responsible for the noises that had drawn her into the living room, and the other three were those that she had seen popping off the picture hooks
She put them back where they belonged, then slid the sofa into place.
When the stage lights were periodically dimmed, a score of revolving crystal ballroom chandeliers cast swirling splinters of color that seemed to coalesce into supernatural forms that capered under the proscenium arch
Less than ten minutes later, when the curtains opened again, the mirrors had been taken away, and the stage had been transformed into an ice rink; the second production number was done on skates against a winter backdrop so real that it made Elliot shiver.
A glittery fantasy could metamorphose into a crude, tasteless, and stupid bore if the wrong hand guided it
A wave of frigid air washed out of the dark room, into the hallway.
Each was hung from the ceiling on a length of fishing line, and the upper end of each line was knotted to its own eyehook that had been screwed firmly into the dry wall
The legs at the foot rose three or four inches before crashing back into the casters, that had been put under them to protect the carpet
Vivienne backed into the wall, eyes wide, hands fisted at her sides.
The frosted window cleared, and as the frost faded from the dresser mirror, Vivienne's distorted reflection resolved into a more familiar image of herself.
The cat pounced, missed its prey, stumbled, scared itself, and flashed lightning-quick into another yard.
Exhausted, slightly tipsy, she went directly to bed and fell into a sound sleep.
Then a man dressed entirely in black from head to foot, his face hidden by shadows, appeared at the far side of the pit and began to shovel dirt into it
Danny's cry escalated into a scream of terror; he was being buried alive
Though Danny's screams were increasingly muffled, they were even more urgent than before, because the dirt began to cover his face and pour into his mouth
She had to get down to him and push the earth away from his face before he suffocated, so in blind panic she threw herself over the edge of the pit, into the terrible abyss, falling and falling-
And if Michael had slipped into the house like a little boy playing a cruel prank, if he had written that message on the chalkboard, then his hatred of her was far greater than she had thought
Danny's collection of paperbacks had been pulled from the bookcase and tossed into every corner
When Tina squeezed into the narrow gap between the tables and caught Michael's attention, his reaction was far different from what she had expected
The huge room was so noisy that the blend of sounds seemed to coalesce into a visible substance - like a humid yellow haze in the air
When Michael's break time arrived, a replacement dealer took over the table, and Michael stepped out of the blackjack pit, into the center aisle
Shaking his head, obviously amused, Michael moved around the clearing and into the crowd again.
They stepped off the escalator, into the bustling shopping arcade
When the excitement wears off a little, they go to check out of the hotel, and they discover their three-day weekend somehow turned into five days
"Someone has been breaking into the house."
Honey, you don't need a story about someone breaking into the house
When I saw you walk into the casino a while ago, I knew I was right
His expression of surprise slowly settled into a frown.
She said, "I didn't make up that story about someone breaking into the house just so you could play the strong, reliable man to my weak, frightened female
"So I'm not a giver, huh? Then who gave you the house you're living in? Huh? Who was it had to move into an apartment when we separated, and who was it kept the house?"
She pulled the Honda back into traffic and headed for the Pyramid again.
As she drove across the intersection and into the entrance drive that led to the Golden Pyramid Hotel, Tina couldn't shake the creepy feeling that she was being watched by someone who meant to harm her
Besides, Angela couldn't have broken into the house
Tina threw the printout on the floor and went into the outer office.
She spun around in her chair, but no one had come into the room.
She imagined herself leaving her office, walking down the long hallway, opening doors, peering into silent, deserted offices, until at last she found a man sitting at another terminal
At her request, Elliot poured RS 233; my Martin into two snifters and gave one glass to her
Every winter for sixteen years, he had taken a group of scouts to northern Nevada, beyond Reno, into the High Sierras, on a seven-day wilderness survival excursion.
All those years they'd taken kids into the mountains, nobody was even scratched."
The group went into the mountains in a four-wheel-drive minibus built for use on back roads in the winter
They weren't supposed to go into the true heart of the wilderness
Just into the fringes
No one in his right mind would take boys as young as twelve into the deepest parts of the Sierras, no matter how well prepared, supplied, and trained they were, no matter how strong, no matter how many big brothers were there to look out for them."
The bus opened like a tin can and rolled another hundred feet into the trees.
He was so good that he could safely take young boys into the Sierras for sixteen years, a challenge a lot of other winter survival experts wouldn't touch
She followed him into the wood-paneled inner sanctum.
Tina was disturbed by his analysis because it matched her own, and it led her into the same blind alley that she'd traveled before
If your inability to accept Danny's death was a serious problem, you wouldn't push it down into your subconscious
At last, she just plunged into it: "What I'm thinking..
She stared deeply into his eyes
"The guilt eventually developed into serious emotional problems
Maybe he'll be willing to slip into the courthouse long enough on Friday to review my exhumation request and rule on it
"That mustard powder you're just about to put into the salad dressing."
As if drifting in a dream, they left the den and went into the bedroom
They fell easily into the pace and rhythm that had earlier best pleased them
Afterward, they slipped into sleep again.
Unsuccessfully trying to shrug off the grim premonition, he went into the house.
He had just opened a bottle of balsamic vinegar and poured four ounces into a measuring cup when he heard movement behind him.
She dragged it into the bedroom, across the carpet, into the shafts of reddish-gold afternoon sunlight that filtered through the sheltering trees outside and then through the dust-filmed window.
She must have seen this lurid cover illustration when Danny had first brought the magazine into the house
The memory of it was fixed in her subconscious, festering, until she eventually incorporated it into her nightmares.
We need to check our lines where they come into your house."
He followed her past the kitchen, into the short hall, into the laundry room, and from there into the garage.
He tucked the sheaf of typewritten questions into his coat pocket
In one smooth lightning-fast movement, Elliot seized the measuring cup into which he had poured four ounces of vinegar a few minutes ago, and he threw the contents in Vince's face
He swung one arm around, slamming his bent elbow into Vince's throat
He rammed his knee into his adversary's crotch and tore the gun out of the bear-paw hand as those clutching fingers went slack
He was climbing into a dark-green, unmarked Chevy sedan
He folded the pages and stuffed them into his hip pocket.
It was the tale of a boy, Kevin, who fell off a roof and took a bad knock on the head, thereafter slipping into a deep coma
Crazily, Tina felt as if her nightmare had not come from within her, but from without, as if some person or force had projected the dream into her mind in an effort to-
But she stared into his dark, expressive eyes, and she knew that he'd meant every word he said.
Still carrying the magazine, she rushed through the house, past the kitchen, into the laundry room
In the foyer, Elliot jerked open the front door, pushed her through ahead of him, and they both plunged into the golden late-afternoon sunshine.
The flagstone walk that led across her front lawn seemed to be one of those treadmill pathways in a dream, stretching out farther in front of her the harder that she ran, but at last, she reached the end of it and dashed into the street
She stumbled and fell into the side of the sports car, banging her knee painfully.
The garage had gone up first, the big door ripping from its hinges and splintering into the driveway, the roof dissolving in a confetti-shower of shake shingles and flaming debris
"And run right into them."
He drove into the open garage as boldly as if it were his own
Nice car! They pulled into this guy's garage, parked, closed the door bold as you please, and all he had to say was Nice car!
Elliot wondered how Tom would have reacted if they had shrieked into his garage in an old battered Chevy.
"I figure you've got the wrong place," Tom said, stepping out of the doorway, into the garage, reaching for the button that would raise the big door.
Any amusement he felt at the way they had handled Polumby evaporated instantly as he reversed warily out of sanctuary, down the driveway, and into the street
Several blocks to the north, an ugly column of smoke rose into the twilight sky from what was left of Tina's house, roiling, night-black, the upper reaches tinted around the edges by the last pinkish rays of the setting sun.
Besides, if we go back to my house, we'll just be walking into the dragon's jaws
Dusk was sliding into night
The traffic thinned out as they drove farther from the heart of town, closer to the looming black mountains that thrust into the last electric-purple light in the western sky.
A roadside diner stood on the right, and Elliot pulled into the parking lot
Elliot drove behind the restaurant and tucked the Mercedes into a slot in the deepest shadows, between a Toyota Celica and a small motor home, where it could not be seen from the street.
He squinted through the glass into the perfectly black interior, and he had the disconcerting feeling that someone was hiding in there, staring out at him.
She stayed a moment longer, staring back into the gloom, where the purple mercury-vapor light did not reach.
At last, he and Tina went into the diner, trying not to look over their shoulders.
I can't see what else would have brought an organization like Vince's so deeply into this
While she thought about what Elliot had said, she dipped one finger in the water and drew a grim mouth, a nose, and a pair of eyes in the circle; she added two horns, transforming the blot of moisture into a little demonic face
"We can't sneak into the graveyard in the middle of the night, move a ton of earth with shovels
The image of Death's rotting face flashed into Tina's mind.
Her hands, which had been curled into tight fists, came open once more
Her heartbeat became less like the pounding of a jackhammer, but it still did not settle into a normal rhythm; now it was affected by excitement rather than terror
They put their heads down and scurried past the front of the diner, around the side, through the purple light under the single mercury-vapor lamp, and into the deep shadows behind the building.
"First of all," Elliot said, "before he went into the mountains with Jaborski, in all the years you knew him and lived in the same house with him, did Danny ever show any signs of being psychic?"
"Stop trying to herd the facts into neat corrals of logic."
She felt as if he were not merely looking at her but into her, through her
Though Tina continued to be buoyed by the unshakable conviction that Danny was alive, fear crept into her again as they drove onto Charleston Boulevard
He was carrying two books of the discount coupons that casinos use to pull slot-machine players into the house, and he wore a camera on a strap around his neck
But when Bruckster had come into the hotel thirty minutes ago, Evans had been chatting with the players at his blackjack table, cracking jokes, and grinning as if nothing of any importance had happened in his life lately.
He reached into a pocket of his leisure suit and took out a tiny aerosol can that was only slightly larger than one of those spray-style breath fresheners, small enough to be concealed in Bruckster's hand.
The fine spray, propelled with tremendous pressure, caught him squarely in the face, across the nose and lips, penetrating swiftly and deeply into the nostrils
The active poison itself had already penetrated the victim's body, done its work, and begun to break down into a series of naturally occurring chemicals that would raise no alarms when the coroner later studied the results of the usual battery of forensic tests
Her guilt had grown gradually into a serious psychological problem
Part of this antagonism between them rose because they had been born into utterly different worlds and were equally proud of their origins - as well as disdainful of all others
"Elliot is too smart to waltz into a hotel and leave his name on the register
He threw their single suitcase into the trunk of the rented Chevrolet
Now he went to the driver's door and climbed into the Chevy, where Tina was fiddling with the heater.
The cold spell won't last." He squinted into the smaller room, where the boy lay motionless on a hospital bed, under a white sheet and yellow blanket, trailing monitor wires
He didn't have any choice but to commit the installation to it once we found out the damn Chinese were deeply into it
The two scientists turned to the glass again and peered into the isolation chamber.
They traveled an additional quarter of a mile before Luciano Bellicosti's home and place of business came into sight on the left, beyond a black-bordered sign that grandiosely stated the nature of the service that he provided: FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND GRIEF COUNSELOR
Beyond the cemetery, he turned left, into a residential street
Stuffing the silencer-equipped pistol into one of his deep coat pockets, he got out of the Chevy
He didn't lock the doors, because it was possible that he and Tina would need to get into the car in a hurry when they returned.
It soaked his trousers, caked in his socks, and melted into his shoes.
She waited beside him, arms folded, hands tucked into her armpits for warmth.
Elliot stared into the flat dead gaze of the pasty-faced corpse, and he knew that he was looking at Luciano Bellicosti
They were still waiting patiently for their prey to walk into the trap.
"I'll be okay." He tucked the pistol into his coat pocket again
He got into the Chevy, slammed the door, and jammed the key into the ignition.
He didn't hear a shot, but a bullet shattered the rear side window behind his head and slammed into the back of the front seat, spraying gummy bits of safety glass through the car.
Tires squealing, he pulled the Chevy away from the curb, into the street.
"I'll fade back into the shrubbery and wait for them to come around the corner after us
Give them a chance to see you when they turn into the street
A few seconds later, the white sedan raced into the intersection.
She tramped the accelerator into the floorboards, and the car responded with a shudder, then a surge of power.
"Instead of sneaking around to some out-of-the-way motel, we'll march right into one of the best hotels in town."
She drove into the heart of town
A neatly folded pair of twenty-dollar bills, placed without ostentation into the hand of a front-desk clerk, was almost certain to result in the timely discovery of a forgotten vacancy.
She turned, and she was looking into the grinning face of Death, as if he were peering out at her from the bowels of Hell
The hole in the wall was not wide enough for him to step through, into her passageway; he could only thrust one arm at her, and his long, bony fingers were an inch or two short of her
He wants us just to walk into the place where they're keeping him and take him out."
The map flew into the air, as if someone had tossed it in anger or frustration.
Elliot got out of his chair and reached for the map - but it spun into the air again
The table, the chairs, the credenza, and the hutch all glowed warmly because of the prodigious amount of furniture polish that had been buffed into the wood with even more vigor than he had employed when shining his dazzling shoes
Elliot almost fell into a trance himself
Tina stared vacantly into space.
"It's not going to be easy getting into country like that," Elliot said.
Based on what you said happened in it, I don't see how you reach the conclusion that Danny's going to help us get into the installation
I also feel he's going to help us get into the place, and I don't see any reason why I should strike out on that one."
we'd be walking into their arms," Elliot said.
There must be some sort of road into the place, even if it's well concealed
We don't know what we'll walk into in those mountains
At one-thirty Kurt Hensen came into George Alexander's office in downtown Reno
Twilight descended into the winter forest, and Elliot switched on the headlights.
When the Explorer reached this gap, Elliot swung into the turnoff and stopped
A narrow and forbidding track led into the woods, recently plowed but still treacherous
It was little more than one lane wide, and the trees formed a tunnel around it, so that after fifty or sixty feet, it disappeared into premature night
They drove onto the track, under the roof of heavy evergreen boughs, into the heart of the forest.
The oil-and-gravel trail led deep into the forest
"According to the map, that's nine miles into the forest on this track
The Explorer, equipped with heavy chains on its big winter-tread tires, bit into the snow and chewed its way forward without hesitation.
He had loaded the depleted magazine earlier; now he jacked a bullet into the chamber
The road descended into a gully, swung hard to the left this time, and then headed up again.
On each side of the gate, a nine-foot-high fence, angled outward at the top and strung with wickedly sharp coils of razor wire, stretched out of sight into the forest
The Explorer labored ever higher into the mountains.
He got to his feet, took a coat from the back of his chair, slipped into it, zippered up, and came out of the shack
The guard swung the submachine gun into firing position as they swept past him.
As they swung into another curve, Elliot wrestled with the wheel, and Tina was acutely aware that a great dark void lay beyond the shoulder of the road
As they ascended into the night, snow began to fall hard and fast in sheets of fine, dry flakes.
"They've gone into the mountains
They're going to try to get into the laboratory," Alexander said
"Something's happened up there," Alexander said as he slammed the handset into the cradle
The place is built into the next step of the mountain
God knows how far they cut back into the rock
They're allowed to go into Reno for shore leave between cruises, but for long stretches of time, they're confined to this 'ship.'"
As Elliot and Tina gazed up into the camera lens, the heavy steel barrier rolled aside.
They went into the next room.
He crashed into a desk, sending a pile of white and pink papers onto the floor, and then he fell on top of the mess that he had made.
He was trying hard not to think about the chopper, the bad weather, and the likelihood that they would take a long, swift, hard fall into a remote mountain ravine.
The intersecting hall began directly in front of them, across from the guardroom, and bored at least four hundred feet into the mountain; a long row of doors waited on each side of it, and other corridors opened off it as well.
The cab controls would not operate unless one first inserted an acceptable ID card into a slot above them
They stepped into a hallway exactly like the one they had left upstairs.
Maybe Danny could prevent the alarms from sounding, and maybe he could not, so Elliot fired once, and the display screen dissolved into thousands of splinters of glass.
"We're not flying into an ordinary storm
A particularly fierce blast of wind drove snow into the windscreen with such force that, to Kurt Hensen, it sounded like shotgun pellets.
As the three of them moved to the airtight steel door that led into the room beyond the window, Elliot said, "Why is he in an isolation chamber? Is he ill?"
Danny became excited when he saw her drawing near, and in spite of his terrible condition, he shakily thrust himself into a sitting position, clutching at the bed rails with one frail, trembling hand, eagerly extending his other hand toward her.
Tina pushed down the railing and sat on the edge of the bed and carefully pulled Danny into her arms
When she pulled him into her lap, he trailed wires that led from electrodes on his skin to the monitoring machines around the bed, like an abandoned marionette
"And there's always the possibility I'll misjudge the terrain in the dark and ram us right into the side of a hill."
Elliot said, "But if racing to keep up with the Chinese - or the Russians or the Iraqis - can create situations like the one we've got here, where an innocent child gets ground up in the machine, then aren't we just becoming monsters too? Aren't we letting our fears of the enemy turn us into them? And isn't that just another way of losing the war?"
For one thing, you can become an infectious carrier only four hours after coming into contact with the virus
If there's an adjoining isolation chamber, you're supposed to go into it and lock the door after yourself
That was just about the time that another researcher walked into his lab, saw the cultures of Wuhan-400 broken open on the floor, and set off the alarm
"He ran into Mr
"And by then he was able to pass the disease on to them," Tina said as she finished bundling Danny into the blanket.
The scoutmaster had parked the expedition's minibus on a lay-by about a mile and a half into the woods, and he and his assistant and the kids had walked in another half-mile before they encountered Larry Bollinger
They were just about to move off the road, into the trees, so they would be away from any sign of civilization when they set up camp for their first night in the wilderness
When Bollinger discovered they had a vehicle, he tried to persuade them to drive him all the way into Reno
Alexander peered anxiously through the sheeting snow into which the chopper moved like a blind man running full-steam into endless darkness
She's going to tell me who helped her get into the labs even if I have to break her fingers one at a time to make her open up."
They moved Zachariah into the isolation chamber and took the gag out of his mouth
"Who told you your son was here? Who let you into the labs?"
Elliot worked a wadded handkerchief into Dombey's mouth.
Holding the pistol, Tina led the way into the hall
In the room near the elevators, people were still talking and laughing, but no one stepped into the corridor.
Tina, Elliot, and Danny went through the vestibule and stepped into the cold night
She squinted up into the snow-shipped night and saw the chopper coming over the rise at the west end of the plateau
They ran to the Explorer, where Tina took Danny out of Elliot's arms and slid him into the backseat
Eighty, ninety, a hundred feet they soared, soared straight up into the night.
She held Danny close, and she stared into his dark eyes, and she wasn't able to comfort herself with those words from the Bible
The other three quarters of the time was spent - so it seemed to me - in a competition to come up with idiotic plot or character changes with the intention of seeing who could plunge me into the longest spell of speechlessness
He promptly brought legal action against the studio, forcing us into arbitration
Indeed, these meetings were enlivened by colorful storytelling - although none of it had to do with developing my novel into a two-hour filmed entertainment
If you haven't yet read The Eyes of Darkness, I am giving away nothing important in the story when I tell you that eventually, in a search for her lost son, Tina ventures into the High Sierras in winter, where she comes across a paved road, in the middle of the wilderness, that features heating coils under the pavement to prevent snow from sticking to it
Nobody could go into this room.
'After my uncle's death, my father moved into the house
Put this paper into your uncle's box, put in a letter which says that your uncle burnt all the other papers, and put the box outside in the garden
'I'll do everything you say.' He went out into the dark night, the wind and the rain.
But the truth is that I am fighting down the feeling that a stranger has broken into the house and is in my bedroom
Has he called you?' asked Commissaire Charas, as I got into the car.
We were just finishing our lunch and I was pouring some wine into Henri's glass for him to dip a biscuit in
She was allowed to go into the garden during certain hours of the day, and had been given a little square where she could grow flowers
It was the first time he told me about his experiments and he came running into the house and threw the ashtray into my hands.
'Do you remember I once told you about some mysterious flying stones in India? They come flying into houses as it thrown from outside, even though the doors and windows are closed.'
Dandelo was a small white cat who had come into our garden one day and remained with us
He then opened the door of a telephone booth he had bought, and which he had made into his transmitter
Andre then took me into the next room
We went back into the other room.
Without waiting for Andre, I rushed into the next room and looked into the receiving booth.
And then one day Andre put Miquette, our dog, into his 'transmitter'
It was just a little later when Henri came running into the room to say that he had caught a funny fly
Walk over to my desk and put down the bowl of milk Then go into the other room where the receiving booth is
I put the bowl on his desk, then walked into the next room where all the lights were on.
Andre pointed to the other door, and I walked into the next room
During a second experiment yesterday, a fly must have got into the disintegrator'
Then I went into the next room.
Slowly, the monster, the thing that had been my husband, covered its head, got up and found its way into the other room.
When I went into the disintegrator, my head was only that of a fly
I followed him into the silent factory
'We found more of the fatal drug sewn into her dress.'
Twenty minutes later he carefully folded them and put them into the brown envelope
Then he put the envelope into the fire.
Later that night, Rod goes into town.
The hat falls into a taxi
What luck.' He quickly left the room and Griselda and I went into my study.
Just think of the talk in the village.' She kissed me, and stepped through the open glass door into the garden.
It really is stupid - I go on the beach in my bathing dress, but now father won't allow Lawrence into the house
I went on into the vicarage
'I've always wanted to be right in the middle of a murder,' he said, and went out into the garden to look for footprints
We rang the bell and were shown by a maid into the sitting room.
Mrs Protheroe then went into Miss Hartnell's house to borrow a gardening magazine
My husband and I drove into the village together
'Did you see anyone go by the path into the woods that afternoon?' I asked
So, someone walked into the empty cottage and used the telephone
Lady indeed! That woman could push a knife into you without feeling anything.'
'Going into the woods with a suitcase.'
Why would she take a suitcase into the woods at twelve o'clock at night? I don't expect it has anything to do with the murder
The inquest into Colonel Protheroe's death was held that same Saturday afternoon at the Blue Boar.
She heard the church clock just after she had shown him into the study
So I went straight back into the Blue Boar and was lucky enough to see Dr Stone.
He led the way upstairs and into his sitting room, where Miss Cram was working
She never forgets anything.' He went into the next room and returned with a suitcase.
We began to run, and inside we bumped into a very good-looking young man
Can I go into the kitchen and speak to her?'
But she's upset, so please go and talk to her.' And she pushed me into the kitchen before I could argue.
I went into my study and walked over to the desk
'In fact we bumped into you at the station this afternoon.'
But soon Dennis followed me into my study, looking upset.
'I don't want to go into the Navy.'
'I want to go into banking
At Old Hall, we were shown into the sitting room
We then went into the dining room for lunch, where Lettice joined us.
But to my surprise, she continued along to the end of the passage, then up a narrow staircase and into a large dark room under the roof
But I did not put the jewel into her hand
'Oh-!' She burst into tears.
I hoped it would get her into trouble.' I told her that I would return the earring to Anne and say nothing about how I had found it.
She was seen walking into the woods, and that path goes only to Old Hall, and to this barrow.'
I was almost there when an idea suddenly came into my brain
Suddenly it opened out into a little grassy space
So I went with Miss Marple into her house and telephoned Inspector Slack.
I took them into the study
I crushed the paper in my hand and threw it into the fireplace just as Griselda entered the room.
She was standing by the window looking out into the garden.
I said goodbye and walked into the village to see the old ladies
If only that note had said something different.' She moved towards the window and on her way put her hand into the pot of a rather tired houseplant
'Oh!' Miss Marple was just about to step into the garden when she suddenly stopped
Come into the study.'
As Dr Haydock climbed into the driving seat, he said, 'You won't be able to put him in prison
'Mrs Protheroe and her husband had just gone into the village
So perhaps the sneeze that Mrs Price Ridley's servant heard might have been the shot? But anyway, Mrs Protheroe and Mr Redding went into the studio together - and then realized, of course, that I would not leave my garden until I saw them come out again!'
Then he got rid of the silencer and marched into the police station with the pistol and confessed to the crime.'
Then, when Mr Hawes was unconscious, he put this letter into his pocket
Haydock came into the room, looking very tired
She wandered into my study and told me that she had always been sure her stepmother was involved
She continued, 'You see, Len, I have something new coming into my life
It's coming into your life, too! And you can't call me a dear child any more when we have a real child of our own
A large piece suddenly came off with a sharp noise that brought his heart into his mouth
For a minute he hardly realized what this meant, and although the heat was great, he climbed down into the pit to see the cylinder more closely
He stood undecided for a moment, then climbed out of the pit and started to run into Woking.
When Ogilvy told him all he had seen, Henderson dropped his spade, put on his jacket and came out into the road
I climbed into the pit and thought I heard a faint movement under my feet
It had fallen over the edge of the cylinder and into the pit
Suddenly, there was a flash of light and bright greenish smoke came out of the pit in three separate clouds, which moved up, one after the other, into the still air.
At the same time we could hear a faint sound, which changed into a long, loud humming noise
As the unseen ray of light passed over them, trees caught fire and even the bushes exploded into flame
Then the humming stopped and the black, rounded object sank slowly out of sight into the pit.
Areas of bush and a few trees still smoked, and the houses towards Woking station were sending up tongues of flame into the stillness of the evening air.
I went into the dining-room, sat down, and told her the things that I had seen.
One or two adventurous people went into the darkness and crawled quite near the Martians, but they never returned, because now and again a light-ray swept round the common, and the Heat-Ray was ready to follow
A few seconds after midnight the crowd in the Chertsey Road, Woking, saw a star fall from the sky into the woods to the north-west
I went into my garden and stood listening, but towards the common there was nothing moving.
I learned that they were shooting into the wood in which the second cylinder had fallen
I rushed out onto the grass and saw the tops of the trees around the Oriental College burst into smoky red flame, and the tower of the little church beside it slide down into ruins
After that I took my wife's arm and ran with her out into the road
I drove the cart down the road and, leaving it with my wife and servant, rushed into the house and packed a few valuables
I helped my servant into the back of the cart, then jumped up into the driver's seat beside my wife
I saw a line of green fire pass through the moving clouds and into the field to my left
I fell heavily into a shallow pool of water.
It was some time before my shock would let me struggle up into a drier position, or think of the great danger I was in.
I got to my feet at last and, keeping low, managed to get into a wood near Maybury without the machines seeing me
I let myself into my house and locked the door, walked to the bottom of the stairs and sat down, shaking violently.
The storm had left the sky clear, and over the smoke of the burning land the tiny bright light of Mars was dropping into the west, when a soldier came quietly into my garden
'Come into the house,' I said.
He followed me into the dining-room.
He had eaten no food since midday, and I found some meat and bread and brought it into the room
I turned around again and ran towards the approaching Martian, ran right down the stony beach and dived into the water
I could hear people jumping off boats into the water.
Its head flashed and burst into a dozen broken pieces of red flesh and shining metal.
It hit a church tower, knocking it down, then moved on and fell into the river out of sight.
A violent explosion shook the air, and a column of water, steam, mud and broken metal shot far up into the sky
The Martian came into sight down the river, most of it under the water
The houses fell as it touched them, and exploded into flame
I have a faknee-int memory of the foot of a Martian coming down within twenty metres of my head, going straight into the loose stones
When the bridge at Walton was coming into sight, I landed on the Middlesex bank and lay down, very sick, in the long grass.
It ended with the words, 'Although they seem frightening, the Martians have not moved from the pit into which they have fallen, and don't seem able to do so.'
'There are lots of people coming into Kingston in carts and things, with boxes and cases,' he said
Soon after that the police arrived and began to move the crowd out of the station, and my brother went out into the street again.
And then men selling unusually early newspapers came shouting into the street:
Unable to learn what was happening from his window, my brother went down and out into the street, just as the sky turned pink with the dawn
As my brother began to realize how serious the situation was, he returned quickly to his room, put all the money he had - about ten pounds - into his pockets and went out again into the streets.
At the same time four of the fighting-machines, also carrying tubes, crossed the river, and two of them, black against the western sky, came into sight of myself and the curate as we hurried along the road to the north.
When he saw them, the curate made a frightened noise and began running, but I knew it was no good running from a Martian and I crawled into some bushes by the side of the road
It was heavy, this smoke, so when it began to sink down it behaved like a liquid, running down hills and into the valleys
And where it met with water, or even mist or wet grass, a chemical action took place and it turned into a powder that sank slowly and made room for more.
But that was in a village where the Black Smoke was allowed to remain until it sank into the ground
You can imagine, too, how they watched as the blackness rose into the sky
After trying unsuccessfully to get onto a train at Chalk Farm my brother came out into the road, pushed through the hurrying lines of vehicles, and had the luck to be at the front of a crowd which was taking bicycles from a shop
'Good heavens! What is this you are driving us into'"
My brother went into the crowd and stopped a horse pulling a cart, while she drove in front of it
My brother, with red whip-marks on his face and hands from the car's driver, got up into the driving seat.
It was the first Martian that my brother had seen, and he stood, more amazed than frightened, as it moved steadily towards the ships, walking further and further into the water
The sun sank into grey clouds, the sky darkened and an evening star came into sight
Something rushed up into the sky, something flat and broad and very large, and flew in a great curve
It grew smaller, sank slowly and disappeared again into the night
The top of a Martian fighting-machine came into sight over the house tops, less than a hundred metres away from us
It did not use its Heat-Ray, but picked them up one by one and threw them into a large metal box which stuck out behind it.
We stood for a moment in terror, then ran through a gate behind us into a garden and hid in a corner until the stars were out.
When we saw that, we moved as slowly as possible out of the grey light of the kitchen and into the darkness of the hall.
I told the curate that I was going to look for food, and moved back into the kitchen again
I crawled back into the kitchen and saw him lying down and looking out of the hole at the Martians.
Through this I was able to see into what had been, only the previous night, a quiet road
The cylinder had gone right through it and made a large hole in the ground, much larger than the pit I had looked into in Woking
Instead, they took fresh blood from living creatures and used a tube to put it straight into their own bodies
When I looked again, the busy building-machine had already put together several of the pieces of metal from inside the cylinder into a shape that was very like its own
The arrival of a second fighting-machine made us move back out of the kitchen into the hall, because we were afraid that from that height the Martian might see us through the hole
At a later date we began to feel less in danger of being seen because the sunlight outside was very bright, but at first anything approaching the house drove us back into the hall in fear
I moved away from the hole, put my hands over my ears and ran into the hall
Instead of staying close and trying to move me away from the pit, the curate had gone back into the hall
I divided the food in the cupboard into separate amounts to last us ten days
The tentacle was now two metres or more into the room, moving backwards and forwards with strange, sudden movements
I forced myself back into the hall
I could not stop myself - I moved to the door and looked back into the kitchen
I shut the door and moved back into the hall and tried to hide myself in the corner
I heard it go into the food cupboard, It moved the tins and a bottle broke
The tentacle did not come into the hall again, but I lay all the tenth day in the darkness, too frightened even to move for a drink
On the twelfth day my thirst was so bad that I went into the kitchen and used the noisy rainwater pump that stood by the sink
I went into the kitchen and saw its head looking in through the hole.
I climbed a wall and fell into a neighboring garden
I went into a couple of the houses, looking for food, but all of it had already been taken
I broke into the house - and afterwards found that the front door was unlocked
'You're the soldier who came into my garden.'
I crawled into an open space in the bushes and sat down.
But we who stay free risk turning into wild animals.
As we worked I thought about the job, and soon some doubts began to come into my mind
I also felt that it would be easier to get into the drain and dig back towards the house
We went back down into the house
I began to feel that I had failed my wife, and decided to leave this dreamer of great things and to go on into London
I came into Oxford Street by Marble Arch, and here again were black powder and several bodies
After a lot of trouble, I managed to break into a pub and find some food and drink
I was tired after eating and went into the room behind the bar and slept on a black leather sofa that I found there.
I turned and went into Park Road, intending to go round the edge of the park, with houses between us to keep me safe, and get a view of this unmoving, howling Martian from the direction of St John's Wood.
The thought that had flashed into my mind grew real, and believable
I stood staring into the pit, and my heart grew wonderfully happy as the rising sun lit up the world around me
My hosts tried to change my mind but at last, promising faithfully to return to them, I went out again into the streets that had lately been so dark and strange and empty.
I went into the hall, and the house felt empty
I came down and went into the dining-room
I go out into the Byfleet Road, and vehicles pass me, a boy on a bicycle, children going to school - and suddenly they become strange and unreal, and I hurry on again with the soldier through the hot, dangerous silence
I saw the houses stretching away and disappearing into the smoke and mist, people walking up and down between the flower-beds, and the sightseers around the Martian machine that still stands there
Just then, as Holmes was talking, we heard someone walking up the stairs, and then a man walked into the room without knocking.
If you force your way into that cottage, our marriage is finished."
I walked into the house and found no one, but upstairs I found a comfortable room, and on the mantelpiece stood a full-length photograph of my wife
When I had walked into the library, I had been a happy, healthy man
When I'm asleep, you'll probably rock the boat, and I'll fall into the river
We row our boat into a quiet corner on the river
When we passed Hampton Court Palace, Harris asked, 'Have you ever visited the maze here?' He said he had gone into the maze once to show a friend
I saw him looking at the church, as we passed near it, so I moved the boat suddenly, and Harris's cap fell into the water
The lock-keeper I ran out, because he thought someone had fallen into the water
While they rest, your boat goes out into the middle of the river
You put them into special holes in the side of the boat
First of all, the metal rods did not go into their holes
But suddenly, the branch of the tree broke! I fell into the river along with my towel
I wanted to put on my shirt, but it fell into the river
I laughed so much that I dropped the shirt into the river again.
He put six eggs into the frying pan
Six eggs had gone into the pan
I did something wrong, because I fell into the river
We felt that we were sailing into a strange land.
We did not sail into a strange land
We sailed straight into the fishing boat with the three old fishermen! At first, we didn't know what was happening
Harris did not fall into the river, because the river was far from us
He fell into the deep hole without knowing anything
We can put everything into one big pan.'
They sing out of the office, along the road, and into the bus
Mercy dropped into the nearest chair
Mercy broke into tears.
I may get into trouble.'
'I see,' she said, and for the first time in the one month since she agreed to be this man's lover, the tears which suddenly rose into her eyes came there naturally.
Connie breaks into fresh tears, and James puts his arm around her
I stopped it and asked the driver to take the young woman into London
She got into the carriage, then turned to me and kissed my hand
My daughter was put into a private asylum with my knowledge and approval
'Yes, there is someone,' she said in a trembling voice, and she burst into tears.
'If I die, please tell Walter that I loved him!' Then she put her head on my shoulder and burst into tears.
He has intelligent grey eyes; when I look into them, I feel things that I do not want to feel
I changed into dry clothes, lit a candle, and wrote down the conversation
One day, Sir Percival called me into his study and said, 'I plan to leave Blackwater Park
I followed the parish clerk into the vestry, a small building attached to the church
He had probably taken a candle with him into the vestry, because by then it was dark
But then he got into debt, and in order to borrow money he had to show a birth certificate and a certificate of his parents' marriage
After a few minutes, Laura ran into the room and threw her arms around my neck
One evening he got into a cab and told the driver to go to the opera house
The servant showed me into the drawing-room where the Count was packing his bags
Count Fosco put his hand into the desk and took out a gun
130 million girls in the world do not go to school, and 15 million girls of primary-school age will never go into a classroom
Human rights mean that people are not put into prison because they do not agree with the government, and that people are not hurt when they are in prison
It started in the 19th century and continued into the 20th century
They are also going into "men's" jobs - these days there are women pilots, judges and astronauts!
More and more women are now going into science because of female scientists like Marie Curie, Rosalind Franklin and Emily Levesque.
She went into politics when her husband, Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike, was killed in 1959.
But, in many countries, it is still hard for women to enter into politics
They flew into grey skies and rain
William thought that women should also be able to go into space
She tested better than John Glenn, the man who went to the Moon! She passed her tests and was ready to go into space
After the Women in Space programme, women started to go into space, but the first woman was Russian, not American.
Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman astronaut to go into space
She is still the only woman who has been on a journey into space alone
Of the five women, only Valentina went into space.
The Americans did not send a woman into space until Sally Ride became the first American woman in space in 1983.
Since 1980, in Iran, the government has not allowed women into stadiums to see all-men sports
Good night everyone." He opens the tavern door and goes out into the rain.
Lolita looks into his eyes and smiles
Then she runs into the house