Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | It catapults grains of sand at passing ants in an attempt to knock them down into the pit and eat them . |
2 | ‘ It was Faye , dear , silly Faye , with her ridiculous attempt to doll you up into the sort of woman she thought I 'd want . |
3 | Quick as a flash he was at her side , catching her before she hit the ground , his arm hooking behind her knees to scoop her up into the air . |
4 | Stored away from the attentions of the KGB , Ivars Ozols Cirrus Minor powered aircraft requires help to get it back into the air . |
5 | ‘ I needed last Wednesday 's Coca-Cola Cup game against Bristol Rovers to get me back into the swing of things after a three-match suspension . |
6 | United had four cleared off the line … hit the bar twice but it took a hand ball and a penalty from Jim Magilton to get them back into the game … with ten minutes to go the Manor was celebrating an equaliser from Joey Beauchamp and surely they could see the second division side off … but after extra time it was still two all and now down to penalties … the crunch came when Chrissy Allen 's kick was saved … and Swansea 's Keith Walker scored to make it five four to the second division side on penalties … |
7 | I 'll ask Campbell to take us on into the question of the role of this aircraft . |
8 | Methodically he straightened the collection of papers to fit it back into the pocket , and then opened the wallet and inspected its contents . |
9 | If you leave after less than 5 years in the scheme ( 2 years after April 1988 ) , you can have a refund of your contributions , with a deduction to buy you back into the State scheme and to pay the tax you have previously not paid . |