Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Cornelius fanned at his trouser bottoms and slowly drew himself back into the vertical plane . |
2 | She felt the fence give a little and then it literally threw her back into the arms of the man with the mask . |
3 | Mid-way through the scene , his anger at the taking of his wallet by one of the policemen is apparent in the disjointed nature of his outburst , but his turn peters out timidly as " MAN 3 gently pushes him back into the chair " ( p. 67 ) . |
4 | Richard 's achievement of the throne necessarily brings him out into the open , where fraud and concealment are of no use and force alone can preserve him . |
5 | Suddenly , George placed a finger to his lips and , taking Elizabeth by the arm , gently pushed her down into the grass . |
6 | The Church will gladly welcome you back into the fold . |
7 | The current had already sucked us out into the centre of the river , and we were gathering speed downstream . |
8 | we 've done very well for escaping it , the only trouble is we have n't got the rain and now , this , this coming summer I dread to think what 's gon na happen , look how dry those fields are , just look at it if we get a wind up , if we , a wind starts to blow it 'll move a lot of this , it will just lift it up into the air , we 'll get clouds of soil blowing all over the place . |
9 | Holding her notes like a fan , she walked slowly out into the open , but the heavy heat from the leaden sky soon drove her back into the shade . |
10 | The impact of the boar 's body rolled that leopard over and over all the way back to the forest edge and finally threw him up into the air in a somersault . |
11 | It 's so straight and so sharp that it works perfectly as a blade , but when you 've finished you can just grind it up into the ground . ’ |
12 | I mean if it , if it I mean originally he said to me it was part time so I thought to myself well that 'll be perfect , just get her back into the flow again . |
13 | ‘ I would just take them out into the park behind the studios , no matter what the weather . |
14 | Let's just shove everything back into the cupboards , clean the floor and go . |
15 | But this time we learned from our mistake , went after them with everything we had got and just pushed them through into the open sea . ’ |
16 | They gradually pulled themselves back into the game . |
17 | Even if the snake is turned over again and again , it always flips itself back into the inverted posture , an over-eager dying act that completely gives the game away . |
18 | With a sound that seemed full of pain and anger and disgust , he picked up the poker and quickly raked them out into the hearth . |
19 | Rescuers have tried unsuccessfully to drive them out into the open sea using a line of boats with their engines running . |
20 | Carefully put them back into the tubes and continue to sift the flour each week until you find that the adults have hatched . |
21 | He opened the forward door of the horse van with a key , and with a key also let us through into the baggage car . |
22 | So we are now getting it back into the corporate sector . |
23 | There were certain crescendos when a particularly macho spectator would sweep a Bisu off his feet and kiss him furiously before roughly throwing him back into the circle again . |
24 | His superbly-crafted strike arrived just after Palace had seemingly hauled themselves back into the game after Eddie McGoldrick had cancelled out Paul Merson 's early strike . |
25 | Station Officer Alan Bridle , from Canning Place 's Green Watch , said : ‘ When we arrived I got up on to the roof and then lowered myself down into the centre . |
26 | Slide it out onto a plate , then invert it back into the pan and cook the other side for about 5 minutes . |
27 | There 's Black Gemmell Pearce bit long to Rozario good ball that , oh he almost chested it down into the path of Stone . |
28 | With one firm hand on her arm he solicitously helped her back into the chair . |
29 | She bent quickly to kiss her father , then let herself out into the shadowy hall , and made for the wide , oak-panelled stairs . |
30 | But through , through erm the period , particularly after campaigns in nineteen forty one , forty two , you , you , you 've got a l a lot of people coming into the Party , then they 've all been instilled with the spirit , you can then send them out into the villages . |