Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [adv prt] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She carried the empty plates out into the kitchen . |
2 | Old Ian Strachan locked himself in the bedroom with old Caroline Pickthorn , and old Peter Staithes pissed out of the window and threw empty bottles down into the basement area . |
3 | At last the Association of University Teachers ( AUT ) has brought the subject of staff-student sexual relations out into the open . |
4 | It should be remembered that Employment Training Courses are designed to help unemployed adults back into the labour market , participation being entirely voluntary . |
5 | They 're growing up all over the place and as you say , Ernie he he he did say about education but whose gon na run education in the future same as social services , you 'll soon find they 'll social services up into the health service . |
6 | The contemplation of Mr Kinnock in Number 10 doubtless brought wavering Tory voters back into the fold . |
7 | But they were forced by bad weather to abandon their efforts to entice the marooned males out into the safety of deep water . |
8 | ‘ To facilitate them we have asked a number of show societies to provide judges with an opportunity to bring a selection of prize-winning animals back into the ring and explain why they have been considered champions . ’ |
9 | The Government is encouraging women back into the workforce — I think stay-at-home mums should be encouraged , too . |
10 | Coming down from the Col de la Pierre-Saint-Martin there is no need to drive back the way you came , through Arette , because five miles from the top you can fork off to the right and come down in sylvan splendour through the very heart of the Forêt d'lssaux , before either turning sharp left down the valley of the Lourdios and a not very good road to Issor , or carrying straight on to follow one of two better , more or less interchangeable roads back into the valley of the Aspe near Bedous . |
11 | Sometimes , in the middle of a flow , or else at the small mouths or boccas from which the flows emerge , gas venting from the lava flings small glowing gobbets of it short distances up into the air . |
12 | Amongst its advantages were a series of paid watchers who warned of approaching police , as well as numerous exits out into the warren of houses and warehouses that backed onto the Thames . |
13 | MACAULEY Culkin 's Kevin may be a dab hand with a booby trap but when it comes down to straightforward , grimy-faced scallywaggery , there are a couple of Irish lads in Into The West who could give him a run for his money . |
14 | The Hussars drew their sabres to drive the unarmed men back into the river , but French artillery had already closed on the southern bank and , as soon as the Hussars went into the trot , the first roundshot slammed across the water . |
15 | Those were the great days of the business in La-La Land , before we closed the state borders and tossed the immigrant filthos back into the desert . ’ |
16 | He followed the officer , stepping through the churned mud , towards the concrete steps down into the brigade post , and the presence of the Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council . |
17 | Children will enjoy seeing the chaos as Henry leads all the young animals out into the forest , where it takes the farmer a long time to catch them . |
18 | The mother will continue to drag the young ferrets back into the nest but eventually she gives up as their demand for fresh meat increases . |
19 | If a predator is nosing close to them and they have not yet rolled tightly into a ball , they may bend and then suddenly straighten their legs , thrusting their spiny backs up into the killer 's sensitive nose . |
20 | Large groups of whales occasionally swim ashore and lie stranded on the beach , unable to move their huge bulks back into the sea . |
21 | She said the Labour Party 's national minimum wage proposals would be of particular benefit to women and promised to bring all opted-out hospitals back into the mainstream . |
22 | He shovelled a handful of Emorian documents back into the box and reached the front door before Coleby had time to ring the bell . |