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

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1 The trolled and gargoyled buttresses wheel around you through rifts in the cloud ; they stretch , soar , disappear , solidify again suddenly out of the vapour then drift impossibly far up into the mist until your senses reel at the evanescent dynamism of the scene .
2 I never understand why the teeth of winter bite so cruelly down into the bone , how daylight sickens from the east , why Elsbeth is so chill as I lie with her , why the nights are so long , without word or gleam .
3 The woman pulled on her cigarette , then blew the smoke away straight up into the air with an exaggerated abandonment .
4 The hollow should be about halfway down into the sponge .
5 He is one of those individuals who has put even more back into the sport than he has taken out of it .
6 He had to thresh with his arms to get himself upright again and , it seemed to Marie , all he had done was drive himself even further down into the mud .
7 round the barrel about three times round the barrel then right down into the chain locker but if you kept , let it ride what we used to call let it ride well well now it get so big then you have to run it all off cos you had one lever , that 's what you had and the steam valve could have all steamed .
8 The shortage of Pentiums is so bad that those that have them are said to be ‘ tea-bagging ’ them — moving their precious chips from system to system to prove to customers that their box works , then quickly back into the safe .
9 Therefore the total water volume of your aquarium ( 100 litres ) should be turned over a maximum of once every hour , and the water should flow very gently back into the aquarium , avoiding strong currents and surface turbulence .
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