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Example sentences for "into the"

  • The uproar being at once converted to applause, he invited Chromatistes, the leader of the Sedition, into the centre of the hall, to receive in the name of his followers the submission of the Hierarchy.

  • Away from me, or you must go with me--wither you know not--into the Land of Three Dimensions!

  • I shall not go into the details of its construction--it lies out there in the desert now--about two miles from here.

  • It will be seven hundred feet, Perry," I said, "by the time you can turn her into the horizontal.

  • We passed through the doors into the outer jacket, secured them, and then passing on into the cabin, which contained the controlling mechanism within the inner tube, switched on the electric lights.

  • A man did go into the house, and did come out of it, but they never noticed him.

  • How did the dead man get into the garden?

  • Well, how did the strange man get into the garden?

  • Flambeau pulled up the spade and impetuously drove it into the place.

  • He walked away, smoking, into the twilight, and the two friends were left together.

  • I hate the way you talk about your married life, Harry," said Basil Hallward, strolling towards the door that led into the garden.

  • As soon as it was over, Dorian Gray rushed behind the scenes into the greenroom.

  • As he was putting it into the envelope, a knock came to the door, and his valet informed him that the head-keeper wished to see him.

  • Dorian Gray threw his hat and coat upon the table and passed into the library.

  • The mellow November sun came streaming into the room.

  • Meanwhile, Prince Firouz Schah had gone gaily up into the air, and for the space of an hour continued to ascend higher and higher, till the very mountains were not distinguishable from the plains.

  • So saying the doorkeeper led the way into the Caliph's garden, the beauties of which filled them with wonder and amazement.

  • At first they all thought I was going to throw it into the sea, but they were quieted when they saw I held it with great care, and great was their surprise when I made signs that I too wished to write something.

  • So after my enemies had gone to seek other prey, he tried to lure me from my corner in order to force me into the street.

  • A half hour later Tarzan was ushered into the room, and presently his hostess entered, smiling, and with outstretched hands.

  • Tarzan waited until Gernois had had time to get well out of hearing, then he pushed open the door and stepped into the room.

  • A few reached the barred gates, only to be shot in their tracks, without the ghost of a chance to gain the inside of the palisade, and then the whole attack crumpled, and the remaining warriors scampered back into the forest.

  • Tarzan thanked the girl, assuring her that he would be careful, and, having finished her dance, she crossed to the little doorway and went out into the court.

  • Waking or sleeping, it seemed that she constantly saw that dark body dropping, swift and silent, into the cold, grim sea.

  • Therewith he wagged his head at the spearman, who suddenly let his spear fall into the rest, and spurred, and drave on at Ralph all he might.

  • Then lightly she gat her up into the saddle, and bestrode the beast, and smote his flanks with her heels, and went her ways riding speedily toward the south-east, so that she was soon out of sight.

  • Then he clomb up into the saddle, and went his ways splashing across the ford, before the sun had arisen, while the throstle-cocks were yet amidst their first song.

  • Withal thou must needs be my fellow here, will I, nill I; for thou it was that didst put that word into the captain's mouth that thou shouldst serve me while I abide in the Burg.

  • But that little crawling creature of earth, crushed by her before its splendid yellow and lavender wings could spread and carry it into the mystery of night, had performed a miracle.

  • Her face cold and hard, she passed her mother and went into the night.

  • She went back to her room and gathered every scrap that had in any way belonged to Robert Comstock, excepting his gun and revolver, and threw it into the swamp.

  • The swamp had sent back the soul of her loved dead and put it into the body of the daughter she resented, and it was almost more than she could endure and live.

  • As one method of throwing it off, I have put an incident of the Pyncheon family history, with which I happen to be acquainted, into the form of a legend, and mean to publish it in a magazine.

  • Picking up the knife from the ground whereon Jude had flung it, she slipped it into the gash, and slit the windpipe.

  • The master had remarked that even if he got it into the cart he should not know what to do with it on his arrival at Christminster, the city he was bound for, since he was only going into temporary lodgings just at first.

  • Retracing his steps he found that he had waited too long, and that Sue had gone out into the town at the heels of the last scholar, Mr. Phillotson having been absent all the afternoon at a teachers' meeting at Shottsford.

  • Jude left the room and went into the street, where he walked up and down.

  • If I had had any but a unnat'ral wife, and this poor boy had had any but a unnat'ral mother, I might have made some money last week instead of being counter-prayed and countermined and religiously circumwented into the worst of luck.

  • The moment that Virginia Maxon felt the waters close above her head she struck out beneath the surface for the shore upon the opposite side to that toward which she had dived into the river.

  • Gathering the saplings under one huge arm he ran, lumberingly, into the jungle.

  • And the LORD said unto Noah, Come thou and all thy house into the ark; for thee have I seen righteous before me in this generation.

  • Then a thought came to him, and he took a pebble and dropped it into the Pitcher.

  • Then he took another pebble and dropped it into the Pitcher.

  • Then he took another pebble and dropped that into the Pitcher.

  • You will greatly oblige me by going down there and putting yourself into the hands of Mrs. Westgate.

  • When I got over to America--into the light--I usually found they were twice too big.

  • Bessie, however, remained meditative all the rest of that day and well on into the morrow.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "into the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    and out; binary compound; continuous stream; excellent road; glanced round; great cost; great race; high school; into her; into his; into their; into this; into which; large lump; little lamb; moral purpose; much people; observations were; old lady; part payment; poor relation; quarrel about; quelque chose; room officers; safe distance; wipe them