Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] top " in BNC.

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1 He tucked the ticket down into the top pocket of his official tunic .
2 And very soon after that , Matilda was moved up into the top form where Miss Plimsoll quickly discovered that this amazing child was every bit as bright as Miss Honey had said .
3 I think the last time you were here we were actually in the bottom half of the table but shot up to about seventh and since then once we got close to the people with games in hand and catching on the extra games we 've come up into the top three sometimes .
4 Under certain circumstances indeed water would be taken upwards by the lift-for instance , if the bulk of the traffic was downwards and barges loaded to 65 tons , then each barge passing down would squeeze out into the top pond 3.150 cu. ft. ( or about ⅓ of a lock ) of water This however is an ideal case and the following statement shews the theoretical gain or loss of water which would occur in working out of these lifts .
5 That is enough to get us back into the top flight .
6 But now the Magpies are on the march again , nine years after Keegan guided them back into the top flight before sensationally swapping fog on the Tyne for the sunshine of Spain .
7 Michael Chang has fought his way back into the top ten .
8 Some of our juniors had success towards the end of the year , and our men getting back into the top group of the Davis Cup was a great boost .
9 He drank too much and was usually overweight but , to his credit , had dragged himself back into the top thirty on the circuit in the last couple of years .
10 Hibs , while not exactly setting the place alight , have at least the comfort of knowing that a win would lift them above St Johnstone and back into the top half of the table .
11 Nick Hogan , twice , and Lee Cooper scored the goals for Arthur McCumiskey 's men , who move back into the top five , ten points behind the leaders but with six games in hand .
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