At two o’clock in the morning two Hungarians got into a cigar store at Fifteenth Street and Grand Avenue.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
At Bologna he said good-bye to us to go on the train to Milano and then to Aosta to walk over the pass into Switzerland.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
He sat down in the sand and puked and they held a cape over him while the crowd hollered and threw things down into the bull ring.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Before he went back to the front they went into the Duomo and prayed.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The lieutenant kept riding his horse out into the fields and saying to him, “I’m drunk, I tell you, mon vieux.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
He had so much equipment on and looked awfully surprised and fell down into the garden.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Two soldiers carried him downstairs and out into the rain.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The crowd shouted all the time and threw pieces of bread down into the ring, then cushions and leather wine bottles, keeping up whistling and yelling.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
He reported at Bologna, and I took him with me up into the Romagna where it was necessary I go to see a man.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
The picador twisted the stirrups straight and pulled and hauled up into the saddle.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
Once the horn went all the way through him and he felt it go into the sand.
Ernest Hemingway, In Our Time
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Dictionary
Merriam-Webster
— used as a function word to indicate entry, introduction, insertion, superposition, or inclusion
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Macmillan
— used for showing movement
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Usage
11 uses of ‘into’ in In Our Time, by Ernest Hemingway
142 uses of ‘into’ in Pride and Prejudice, by Jane Austen
168 uses of ‘into’ in The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
110 uses of ‘into’ in The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Arthur Conan Doyle