Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 The man looked at Clinton indifferently and peered down into the vat .
2 They want to move the whole competition — lock , stock and barrel — out of the province entirely and turn in into the Jersey Milk Cup .
3 Consequently increased emphasis needs to be placed upon the role of assessment , rehabilitation and transfer rather than discharge back into the community .
4 It has a double effect : it reduces the fear in the cat itself and enables it to stay where it is , rather than move off into the distance ; it also prevents any counter-staring by the cat , which would spell defiance and possibly provoke further hostility .
5 Perhaps it is better , rather than roaming back into the recesses of geological time to consider the sudden and simultaneous extinctions that happened in Our geological yesterday .
6 If you tend to throw things , put objects away or go out into the garden .
7 I was convinced he was about to do the same to me , when he suddenly appeared to notice the tent for the first time , shied away and crashed off into the trees .
8 Torrents of Spanish as I backed away and pulled out into the traffic .
9 There was an ache in her heart at that thought , but she did n't dare examine her feelings properly and rushed out into the yard , almost knocking into Miss Phoebe .
10 ‘ Do make yourself at home , ’ said Sybil hospitably and bustled off into the kitchen .
11 A gust of wind throws rain against the window and shakes the frame ; it 's loud and surprising and I flinch but he just turns slowly and looks out into the darkness with what could almost be contempt before laughing and putting an arm round my shoulder and suggesting we have another drink .
12 Swarf swallowed nervously and descended back into the castle .
13 Her head full of these questions , she turned wearily and went back into the kitchen .
14 And it goes out in a blaze of colour — a spectacular firework display which starts at 6.45pm and goes on into the night .
15 They struck us aside and went back into the sea , taking Undry with them . ’
16 Carefully he swung the grill aside and climbed down into the darkened corridor .
17 The story goes that he was watching at home with his wife but after the pile-up occurred , he could stand it no more and went out into the garden for the rest of the race .
18 He breathed deeply , and lacking anything better to do opened his bedroom window even further and leaned out into the cold night .
19 He scrambled upright and went back into the empty flat .
20 The fox turned at once and went back into the covert , about ten yards from the point where he broke .
21 A spiritual movement of independence gathers force underground and comes out into the open , using doubt as its prime organ of propaganda .
22 Stay out here or go back into the classroom , she did n't want to be found out there if by any chance Miss Graining the Head came by .
23 Plummer got to his feet immediately and walked through into the sitting room to answer it .
24 A possible framework for comprehensive assessment is offered through the concepts of quality of life and risk : two related , multidimensional concepts which can be translated into statements of purpose and scope as well as broken down into the factors which constitute quality of life and risk .
25 Their senior branch of railway promoters and philanthropists produced the first Quaker MP Joseph Pease as well as marrying back into the Gurneys .
26 I made it up there and scrabbled through into the bathroom .
27 Shepherd moved closer and looked down into the viewer .
28 He moved past her brusquely and went through into the cockpit .
29 Sophia now picked up Faustina again and went back into the house with her .
30 ‘ Thank you , ’ said Lucy softly , hugged her again and went off into the night .
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