Example sentences of "[adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm sorry it took all this to get them out into the open — as far as they 've come . |
2 | The new mothers were ravenous and it was easy to coax them back into the house . |
3 | She became so tame it was impossible to release her back into the wild . |
4 | A useful test of how effective your section headings are is that it should be possible to string them together into a paraphrase of what the essay says . |
5 | ‘ It will be great to bring him back into the club , and his experience will help us . |
6 | French striptease seems to stem from … a mystifying device which consists in inoculating the public with a touch of evil , the better to plunge it afterwards into a permanently immune Moral Good . |
7 | No , he will be able to sort them out into a short-list of three or four for further interview . |
8 | There will be another person with you constantly during the session — one in whom you have confidence and who will be able to guide you gently into the appropriate altered state of mind . |
9 | I sipped cocoa , and wondered how and when I would be able to turn him out into the night again . |
10 | The rest of the band were not available for comment , but all the record companies we spoke to assured us that they had enough new material from Various to see us well into the next century . |
11 | The rest of the band were not available for comment , but all the record companies we spoke to assured us that they had enough new material from Various to see us well into the next century . |
12 | That is enough to get us back into the top flight . |
13 | Clearly it was a transitional object , purpose-built to drag me back into the world of men and affairs . |
14 | She was obviously humouring him , anxious to get him safely into the sitting room . |
15 | It was in the Fifties , however , that Gerard P. Kuiper said turbulence in various parts of the cloud was likely to make the cloud sufficiently dense to flatten it out into a disc-shaped mass , with a large mass at the centre orbited by smaller ones . |