Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] into " in BNC.

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1 These include plungers , wormscrews ( for boring into a blockage and pulling it out ) , and scrapers for removing sludge and silt and either pushing it down the drain or pulling it back into the inspection chamber on which you are working .
2 And instinctively she reached out her arms as if to circle his neck and draw him down into an imaginary embrace .
3 Should one of the fry slip from the nest the male will catch it in his mouth and spit it back into the nest .
4 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
5 The sand took the glittery morning light and threw it back into his eyes like a mirror .
6 With a muffled groan she rolled on to her side and screwed herself up into a tight ball , alternately hot and shivery with emotion .
7 Thérèse flew at the washing-up while Léonie clattered coffee and tisane on to the silver tray and took it through into the white salon .
8 She took the paper napkin from her lap and crunched it up into a tight ball , dropping it on to her plate .
9 I was going to tell her I had taken her keys and let myself back into the house , " he added , " but I arrived too late .
10 There was a sensuousness about it that filled him with a desire to run shouting across it , to roll in it , to bury his face in it and sniff life out of its roots , to draw up his childhood from the green stems , to lie supine and shade his eyes from the sun and dream himself back into nature .
11 ‘ Then they said they would need the cubicle and wheeled her out into the corridor opposite a phone . ’
12 It was always a project which was in parallel with Queen , because we always had a positive attitude to people doing stuff outside the band , getting new experiences and bringing them back into the band .
13 Coins and pots and pans and weapons and tools and horse tack jangled like a demented musical band , and each time someone fell , the clanging beast would sag , then lift the fallen back to their feet and sweep them on into the courtyard .
14 If the gull has the nerve to dive at them , an auntie may even grab it by the feet and pull it down into the water .
15 The bleeper attached to his belt suddenly shrilled into life and after silencing it he eased the hook from the mouth of the pike thrashing about at his feet and brushed it back into the water with the side of his boot .
16 One of the cats came to meet her in the wood and accompanied her back into the house .
17 The guy let him carry his own case and led him through into the concourse where the English driver from the Embassy pool was waiting .
18 It gave her address , her phone number , her next of kin … he tore off this last part and put it back into the locket , which he returned to her body .
19 He collected up the coins and put them back into his trouser pocket .
20 The gun left Rex 's ear , nuzzled into his chest and pushed him back into the studio .
21 Matilda , more bemused than ever now , took the bucket and carried it out into the back garden .
22 He settled one hand on each side of her hips and pulled her back into the V of his legs .
23 Alternatively , if a firm made its issue thinking share prices were indeed going to rocket ( for that is what the low yields implied ) , then it could be worth its while to take the cash and invest it back into equities or other financial instruments .
24 Ray folded the article and put it back into the envelope .
25 The man quickly replaced the back of the cassette , screwed it in place and shoved it back into its box .
26 Pioneering development : Until recently , research into that problem had led to only limited advances in chemical recycling — that is , taking the waste and converting it back into one of its raw material process stages , then to be reprocessed back again .
27 If you took a living body and cut it up into ever smaller pieces , you would eventually come down to specks of pure protoplasm .
28 One of the Edinburgh employers ( perhaps inadvertently ) revealed that " either very experienced girls or experienced men make it up into pages or make it up into sheets " .
29 I took a shorter way than Sapt and when I reached the moat , I hid my horse in the trees , tied my rope round a strong tree and let myself down into the water .
30 I go past the creeper-covered bunker at the end of the façade and follow it round into the Mall , until I am facing Admiralty Arch .
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