Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night . |
2 | I put them back into the tank , still amazed they 'd had the strength to move the glass . |
3 | I mean the old index-linked certificates , when they came up I put them back into the fourth issue , and then the fifth issue and so on because the bonuses are better . |
4 | And , at the end of a we , when I put it back into the , the conversation |
5 | Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward . |
6 | I followed them out into the car park and sat , miserably , in the back of Quigley 's car as , in a mood of forced cheerfulness , we drove towards the Quigleys ' house behind Mrs Danby 's Rolls . |
7 | I took him out into the garden . |
8 | She made it down into the long drawing-room with a sort of grim look on her face that Alain noted with a frown . |
9 | Ashamed of her excess of imagination , she let herself out into the street and covered the few yards to her car under the trees . |
10 | As she let herself out into the garden through the kitchen door , she gave a small shiver that had absolutely nothing to do with the autumnal chill in the air . |
11 | I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’ |
12 | I mean can you bring it out into the open ? |
13 | Ruth saw thrown spears hang in the air as if floating in water , and she thrust herself down into the grass , her face in her hands so as not to see any more . |
14 | Then she thrust it back into the wardrobe . |
15 | ‘ It was good of you to get in touch with me , Simon , ’ she murmured as he hooked down the loft-ladder and she followed him up into the roof space . |
16 | She followed him back into the little harness store and sat down on a bench while he lit the paraffin stove which soon filled the room with its smell and heat . |
17 | She followed him out into the hallway , toting her small suitcase . |
18 | As she followed him out into the sunshine , Sabine thought , I 'll ask him later , and pushed the memory of Antoinette 's venom to the furthest recesses of her mind . |
19 | You took her out into the road and … uh … battered her fatally . |
20 | She nursed him back into the winning story . |
21 | And see can you get him back into the world ? ’ |
22 | You carry it out into the white , shimmering light . |
23 | He fell into her arms without a sound , and she dragged him back into the storeroom . |
24 | She forced me back into the hall , where I was bound to run into Father . |
25 | Laboriously , she drags it down into the tunnel and there , in the dark , she lays a single egg on the inert body . |
26 | She pushed him back into the passage , closed the door , and leaned against it . |
27 | We want them to put something back into the community that has helped them grow . ’ |
28 | And we got it back into the family and it 's been with us ever since . |
29 | Well last year we moved it out into the gardens . |
30 | We , we , we , we threw , we threw it out into the garden and these birds swooped down and they could n't take off ! |