Example sentences of "[vb past] [pron] [adv] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again .
2 At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield .
3 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
4 Cornelius fanned at his trouser bottoms and slowly drew himself back into the vertical plane .
5 Cathy went into the shop and Wycliffe let himself out into the little hall from which stairs led up to the flat .
6 GEC , under the guidance of Lord Weinstock , built itself up into the largest manufacturing employer in the UK , producing a wide range of products from telecommunications to defence electronics .
7 Britain 's rescue drew it deeper into the American orbit , though with the introduction of Marshall Aid to promote the economic recovery of Europe by means of financing balance of payments deficits , this was to a degree common to western European countries [ Milward , 1984 ] .
8 Before he could do anything more another wave lifted him high into the foam-filled wind , then dizzyingly dropped him down into a hole in the ocean .
9 This shocked her suddenly , shook her back into the real world and changed the entire course of the interview .
10 Mr Edgar tried to get hold of the key , but she threw it quickly into the hottest part of the fire .
11 Shutt got the ball about 15 yards out and hammered it low into the right corner ( Nice goal Carl ) .
12 My uncle in the evening had read aloud something where the line was quoted The child is father to the man and these words insinuated themselves not into the stony ground and thistles of my mind but into the dark rich soil that brings forth a hundred fold .
13 I pressed the door shut , and pressed him back into the lighted room at the rear of the store .
14 In 1090 the lord of Montpellier exploited it even more successfully when he rose against his lord , the bishop of Maguelonne ; worried by William 's defection , the bishop bribed him back into the episcopal mouvance by extending his fief .
15 Endill followed him out into the biggest corridor he had ever seen .
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 Daalny stood tense and at a loss for one moment , before she flung herself bodily into the open doorway , as though she feared the door might be slammed again before she could prevent , though Cadfael made no move .
18 Feeling less athletic , in fact weak and drained all over , she lowered herself slowly into the cool water .
19 After a triumphant journey of 30-odd feet , unfortunately executed backwards , Julia propelled herself neatly into the nearest restaurant and ordered an early rösti .
20 But now the Magpies are on the march again , nine years after Keegan guided them back into the top flight before sensationally swapping fog on the Tyne for the sunshine of Spain .
21 Then Melinda kindly guided me outside into the harsh sunlight of the street .
22 His mouth twisted into a devastating smile , and he pulled her outside into the warm evening sunshine .
23 A tallish hummock loomed , and he pulled her down into the wet grass behind it .
24 I 'm saying that someone , having knocked Mr Hambro cold , dragged him across the path to the water , and shoved him firmly into the soft mud with his face under water , to die . ’
25 Before the startled merchant could think of a reply , Cranston had taken Athelstan by the elbow and steered him out into the sun-baked street .
26 He led her out into the huge marble-floored foyer .
27 A burly serjeant-of-arms stopped them , asked their business , and grudgingly let them through into the main courtyard where they were halted by a steward who took them up into the main hall .
28 Needing an outlet for her gathering frustration , she collected the bulbs she had bought in Norwich earlier in the week and took them out into the little garden .
29 There was a way down , on iron rungs , from the Reading Room , and a way out , through a high locked portal , which brought you up into the sunless Egyptian necropolis , amongst blind staring pharaohs , crouching scribes , minor sphinxes and empty mummy-cases .
30 But when they brought him up into the higher reaches of the Warden 's Tower and shut him into his new prison he was stupefied to find it all they had claimed .
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