Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Seven years … but still every now and then one of them will suddenly run out into the street screaming . ’
2 Here he would suddenly stare straight into the camera lens in the way he had seen so many politicians do , and say , ‘ I challenge any red-blooded Englishman who really feels .
3 He supposed he 'd better go back into the ballroom .
4 A Rumbelows spokesman said the £10,000 jackpot would not necessarily go straight into the champion 's bank balance .
5 Better get back into the woods I reckon .
6 Any rainfall now will just run straight into the lakes , and it really does look as though all the main waters will be at top level for Spring .
7 ( Dana would never dream of doing such a thing — he would just take off into the void and somehow find his way around . )
8 The Kenyan government could not believe the duty-free photographic chain would not somehow leak out into the economy .
9 In choosing a kasabat kadilik , then , a student was in effect shutting himself off from the high offices of state and , provided that he intended to stay within the learned profession , dooming himself to a lifetime of service in the kasabat kadiliks unless he could somehow get back into the medrese stream .
10 When Bill Shankly surprisingly retired in 1974 , after transforming Liverpool into one of the giants of League soccer , it was widely predicted that the club would soon slip back into the rut from which he had hauled them .
11 ‘ I 'll just fly up into the branches on silver wings . ’
12 Once the planting has been done , cover the soil with a thick mulch of crushed bark , peat or leaf mould , which will gradually break down into the soil and help to improve its texture .
13 From from the the seats we can still see out into the garden
14 You will have now moved out of line , yet you can still punch strongly into the opponent who , in consequence , is forced to turn towards you .
15 ‘ I was obviously disappointed , but as always in football , I must look forward and hope I can quickly get back into the game .
16 He 'll probably merge back into the Department of Transport .
17 ’ You could probably get back into the FedPol .
18 Once around a young marine mammal 's neck , the plastic collar will slowly cut deeper into the animal 's flesh as it grows , until the animal is throttled or dies of starvation or infection .
19 Will he now look personally into the cases of some other very obvious cases of severe injuries to service men , in particular those of Mark Booth and Andy Konalyck of the Parachute Regiment and Martin Ketterick of the Royal Marines ?
20 The dog might not respond readily to their commands , and may simply head off into the distance , possibly looking for you if the territory is familiar .
21 He would even walk on into the Hollywood Hills , beyond any bus line , for the sake of a half-hour voice lesson .
22 And low and behold you ca n't even get back into the kitchen because the kitchen is full of deadly fumes from the burning fat or er fat or oil within the chip pan .
23 If our minds are not actively engaged and challenged by the world in which we live , we may well slip inexorably into the world of day-dream and make-believe .
24 The clean water can then flow back into the river .
25 These men could at least enter imaginatively into the spirit of a male institution such as the manyatta : there was something familiar about it all , even if they were not quite sure what , and this familiarity contributed to the ease they felt in the company of the Masai .
26 A car put away wet will feed water vapour into the air , which may then pass up into the room above
27 What happens is o you know , you know that erm twelve people have their feet washed er during that erm service , and erm what we wanted was six confirmation ca er candidates to actually have their feet washed on the sanctuary erm by Father and then to ask those six to then go down into the congregation and wash the feet of one other person each making twelve altogether .
28 But as well as all the companies — and there is a host of Cambex Corps and IPL Systems Incs just under the tall poppies of the IBM marketplace , there are thousands and thousands of individuals who must now feel devalued in a deeply demoralising way , people that have made it their life 's work to understand everything there is to know and understand about IBM and its mainframe products , who now find that all that hard-won knowledge is a rapidly wasting asset — not just industry commentators and pundits who will soon find that the market ca n't bear any more ‘ Into the Big Blue Yonder : the Decline and Fall of an American Icon ’ books , but an unsung army of data processing managers who now feel they are too old to start again and learn something new and fundamentally different virtually from scratch , and will instead sink back into the anonymity of early retirement .
29 At this point , you will either slide backwards into the ground ( no , the model , stupid ) or execute a neat stall turn and dig a hole with the nose !
30 Looking at it realistically , I think I 'll either go back into the museum side of things or carry on with what I 'm doing now .
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