Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv prt] into the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’
2 This eminent theologian rushed out into the streets to greet the astonished passers-by with the words : ‘ Christ is risen , he is risen indeed ! ’
3 The most obvious sort of ‘ group ’ will be a local congregation ( remember the urgent need to move back into the churches and be owned by them where we are not ) but it could be a Youth Group , a VIth form , a sports team , a WDM Group , an organisation or club — all manner of groups come to mind .
4 That — and all the training and practice — gives me confidence to head back into the tournaments determined to succeed again . ’
5 The play tails off into the cries and inarticulate exclamations where , escaping the situation in which ‘ I got ta use words ’ in their normal sense , language becomes a cry of despair and horror as primal as the ‘ Wah !
6 It was a gladness to slip down into the sheets knowing the day had ended .
7 With one twiddle of a button , the colour flooded back into the faces of the soap stars on screen and the owner sprang back in feigned amazement .
8 The basic solution is first to restrict the flow of water percolating down into the aquifers by planting trees , preferably native species , on the higher ground .
9 For a time he lost himself in the game , his whole self gathered up into the shapes the stones made on the board , until it seemed the board was the great Tao and he the stones .
10 It would take months for the rocks to cool off , and about a thousand years for the steam in the air to condense back into the seas .
11 A twisting road led down into the bushes , and the Doctor set off down it .
12 It is a staggering compliment to their historical reliability that we find almost nothing of the major concerns which engaged the primitive Church written back into the Gospels .
13 you can take a donkey ride up into the mountains in the morning , before spending the afternoon on a jet ski or paragliding down the beach .
14 We walked along a path which wound attractively through a pine forest and round a spur of the hillside to a viewpoint overlooking the lower lake , which is spanned by a narrow bridge across which a minor road leads up into the mountains .
15 The Scots include six full caps against the visitors ' four , and for four of the forwards , Martin Scott , Chris Gray , David McIvor , playing at No8 , and Ian Smith , the match , sponsored by Total Oil Marine International , provides them with the opportunity to get back into the selectors ' good books .
16 The Scots include six full caps against the visitors ' four , and for four of the forwards , Martin Scott , Chris Gray , David McIvor , playing at No8 , and Ian Smith , the match , sponsored by Total Oil Marine International , provides them with the opportunity to get back into the selectors ' good books .
17 Reconsider this planned essay with the introduction broken down into the parts as suggested .
18 The pondering , the getting at the absent Stavrogin , proves successful ; many acute observations buttress the central ‘ lukewarm ’ truth about him , and analysis spills over into the notebooks where Tikhon 's God's-voice function appears at its clearest .
19 He felt like one of those astronomers who pumped radio waves out into the galaxies in the hope of finding intelligent life elsewhere in the universe but never heard anything back .
20 A poll carried out into the reasons why people voted for the SDP candidate in the Warrington by-election of 1981 revealed that only 9 per cent did so because they supported SDP policy ; 8 per cent did so because they admired the well-known candidate ; and nearly 70 per cent voted for negative " reasons — the most frequently cited being their opposition to the extremism of the two established parties .
21 The peaty brown moor land rises up into the hills and makes for rough walking .
22 The lower side of the film is softened and , as the solvent evaporates , the film settles down into the irregularities of the etched face and produces the replica .
23 The headlights of the Fiat swept from one side of the narrow winding road to the other , picking out an area of ploughed field , a thicket of scrub oaks with last year 's brown leaves still clinging to the branches , an ancient wooden cart fitted with modern lorry tyres , an abandoned barn covered with posters for a dance band called ‘ The Lads of the Adriatic ’ , a dirt track leading off into the hills .
24 The rationing of the household in the labour market spills over into the goods market by constraining the household 's demand for goods .
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