Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Burton pulled the struggle out into the open and made this ‘ thing ’ that was himself stand up to as many trials as he could imagine .
2 The galley pulled away , its oars dipping as it made its way down , following the tide out into the open sea .
3 Again she ignored him , doing amazingly well at steering the canoe out into the still waters of the lake .
4 Subscriptions and students ' fees were not adequate to provide a properly staffed establishment , and the choice made of this method of financing the College , in preference to direct government funding ( which would have had to be much greater than the government grants received from 1795 to 1813 ) was to hamper the growth of the College well into the present century .
5 ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street .
6 LONDON ZOO yesterday announced its latest mission — to take the institution safely into the 21st century with a £21 million development programme .
7 The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist .
8 She threads the Monster back into the high chair where it stiffens , collapses forward , stiffens again , slides down to the crutch-stop and lies there half under the tray , flailing its arms and legs like a crab on its back … and howling — howling like the hell-sent creature it is .
9 They both clambered aboard and the man pulled the boat out into the main current .
10 He lifted Leonora into the passenger-seat then leapt up to back the vehicle out into the narrow street , waving his thanks as a weather-beaten old man slammed the garage door shut with a wide smile before waving them on their way .
11 you 're actually pushing the head of the femur back into the joint
12 Only if the alteration product is otherwise modified is it possible to fit the alteration precisely into the diagenetic history of the sediment .
13 Success has n't solved all their problems — Cindy Wilson has taken time off to be temporarily replaced by David Lynch 's protegee Julee Cruise — but it has put the bounce back into the bouffant bop from which their name is derived ( a B-52 being a hairdo ) .
14 But in 1956 Arkell changed his mind and ( partly , one suspects , for the sake of tidiness ) pushed the Callovian down into the Middle Jurassic .
15 Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart .
16 PC Thomas Hewett turned to follow the landlord back into the public house .
17 He tucked the ticket down into the top pocket of his official tunic .
18 This can be recognised by the clubface partly facing the ground halfway into the forward swing ( photo left ) .
19 The forests were cleared over the years for a variety of reasons : because people were scared of wolves , which roamed the area well into the seventeenth century ; to make sure travellers could see robbers , before robbers saw them ; to provide timber for shipbuilding : trees were felled and floated downstream through Loch Tummel and the River Tay to Perth .
20 But we must remember that , unlike social Darwinism , there was no question here of importing the theory directly into the human social world .
21 Four successive Williams then three Michaels carried the surname well into the eighteenth century .
22 Only in about the last quarter of the century did colour printing , in the form of chromolithographs , become at all usual ; and for expensive books , hand-colouring remained the norm well into the twentieth century .
23 She pushed the dress back into the running water of the stream above the basin , where the soap did not film the water , and mourned the disappearance of his sweet milk ; his pleasure had frightened her , it was true , at first when he did not speak and did not ask or explain .
24 But besides this more obvious point , there are subtler connections between voice and body : Cicely Berry observes that ‘ an introverted and thoughtful person often finds more difficulty in speaking and does not carry the thought through into the physical process of making speech ’ .
25 In desperation , with all his strength , Delaney plunged the knife straight into the vizored face .
26 Jinny and Mr Hollins stepped through the door straight into the big kitchen .
27 His size belied the touch of a new born babe and he gently coaxed the life back into the cold toes on my injured foot as a nurse cleaned up the cut hand .
28 Danielle recommends massaging the oil gently into the affected areas twice daily after a warm bath , and then relaxing for several minutes afterwards .
29 This jargon-free tutorial approach will ease the novice gently into the fascinating world of computing .
30 On coming to power in 997 , Stephen brought the nation fully into the Catholic Church , decisively turning Hungary 's face towards Rome rather than Byzantium .
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