Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [adv prt] 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 ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 They both clambered aboard and the man pulled the boat out into the main current .
8 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 .
9 you 're actually pushing the head of the femur back into the joint
10 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 ) .
11 But in 1956 Arkell changed his mind and ( partly , one suspects , for the sake of tidiness ) pushed the Callovian down into the Middle Jurassic .
12 Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart .
13 PC Thomas Hewett turned to follow the landlord back into the public house .
14 He tucked the ticket down into the top pocket of his official tunic .
15 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 .
16 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 ’ .
17 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 .
18 The reader feels , after reading them , as if he/she had followed Theseus into the labyrinth , faced the Minotaur and helped to slay the beast , then followed the clew back into the outside world .
19 ‘ The Daleks ’ , however , took the show up into the rarified heights of peak viewing , prompting programme schedulers to see it as a very useful keystone in grabbing audiences for the whole of Saturday evening — which had been Donald Baverstock 's prime intention all along .
20 Melissa hastily pushed the book back into the crumpled wrapping and put it out of sight , then held out her hand .
21 4 Place the new roll on the reel/spindle , feed the end through into the receipt-holder section and make sure that it will run smoothly .
22 PRESIDENT Alberto Fujimori is striving both to stabilise the economy and to lead the country back into the international financial fold .
23 This game is similar to games you would buy for 2–6 year olds that had Zoo animals cut out of the board with little pins on them , The child would try to fit the animal back into the right shape .
24 Now , obviously , you know , yo getting the menopause out into the open so that everyone can talk about it , exchange information that that it 's not seen as a as a taboo or something to be particularly fearful of by men or women is n't going to be much good if it just makes everybody worry for er , for for the first half of o o o of their lives and , and then gibber through the second half !
25 The mere mention of the biting in Anna 's manuscript record of ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ variants is enough to pull the reader back into The Possessed , and he ca n't experience the sudden fierce tug of that novel without realizing simultaneously that the whole ‘ At Tikhon 's ’ chapter belongs elsewhere , to a different masterpiece .
26 Before returning , a look down into the tremendous ravine of Ling Gill below the bridge will reveal a most impressive scene , the beck hurrying along a bouldery bed fringed by trees and cliffs on its way to join the Ribble ; several minor caves have been found and explored along its banks but the rough terrain is a deterrent to walkers who prefer to travel sedately .
27 I think there 's always a fear to come forward and bring the details of a crime out into the open
28 The volatile Scot , currently on a month 's loan to Birmingham City after being transfer-listed by Southampton , lines up against Newcastle with an eye on a move back into the Premier League .
29 Despite the bid costs , Amstrad was able to report a bounce back into the black for the six months to December .
30 Gleaming like a huge silver bird , a passenger jet approached the runway which pointed like a finger out into the sparkling sapphire waters of Gibraltar Bay .
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