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

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1 The Revenue Commissioners and senior officials of the Department of Finance also advised against the idea because of the difficulty in implementing the scheme and policing the flow of funds back into the country .
2 Heating the water , well it heated if you 'd the fire on it heated the water and then you 'd take a couple of buckets out into the bath , plug a couple of buckets in .
3 There were a couple of queues out into the street for toiletries .
4 Behind them their live comrades were shoving to force the pile of bodies through into the drawing-room to free the doorway ; meanwhile the Collector and the Sikhs were shoving with all their might to hold the bodies in place , although their efforts were hindered by the protruding bayonets .
5 Only a couple of shots out into the fields from the front door .
6 What a prank to capture some upstart tech gang member , or some undercity riff-raff , and throw him into the heat sink itself to slide or tumble or simply fall free , down , down , tens of kilometres down into the inferno .
7 Troubled , Jaq gathered the star of cards back into the deck , feeling them grow inert and passive as he did so .
8 Substituting these expressions for expectations back into the price equation we can write :
9 From the day they had all parted , diverging from Ecalpemos out into the world , he had never seen Adam again , but he knew all about him , knew for instance that he had become a partner in a company selling computers that called itself Verne-Smith-Duchini .
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