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

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1 My hon. Friend is right that the Labour party would be prepared to overrule parental ballots and to take grant-maintained schools back into the throes of LEA control , which is exactly what parents have voted to escape .
2 From this road it is possible to make small diversions down into the villages of Jardim do Mar and Paúl do Mar , although the roads in and out of them are more spectacular than the villages themselves .
3 The gag was across the trooper 's mouth , and the pressure of Colt 's knee was into the small of his back , and the sheer strength of Colt 's arm took the trooper 's wrists up into the blades of his shoulders .
4 Her conversations with the villagers as they shelled peanuts or sat around the fire , the interest she took in her pupils and their home backgrounds , her journeys out into the villages on teaching practice or corps activities had given her an appreciation of how the Africans thought and felt .
5 He ran both hands up into the roots of her hair , which she happened to be wearing down , and tried to plant a kiss on her forehead .
6 Only a couple of shots out into the fields from the front door .
7 Storming Le Mort Homme ’ , depicted the Kaiser and the Crown Prince flogging German soldiers on into the arms of Death .
8 Nevertheless , tigers once roamed over most of Asia , some trekked over the frozen north , others up into the mountains of Central Asia and more through the hot humid rain forests of the south .
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