Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [adv prt] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
2 She ran a shaking hand over the wispy tendrils , smoothing them back into the neat knot gathered at the nape of her neck , but without the aid of a comb or mirror it was impossible to return her hair to its usual immaculate style .
3 It was a trick , leading him back into the same old treadmill .
4 Getting them out into the open means that they can be robbed of their numbing effect , and turned instead into potent sources of energy .
5 She made no protest when Travis removed her boots and jumper , nor when he lay down beside her , turning her so that they lay spoon-fashion before zipping them up into the quilted cocoon .
6 So we are now getting it back into the corporate sector .
7 It can involve redrawing the work to show a different scale of projection , or breaking it down into a general drawing or a series of drawings .
8 That wave will send gradual ripples through the market — but it will not be a tidal wave — to float house-owners carelessly upwards before tipping them over into an angry sea of debt .
9 Merrill 's inner sensors caught the onslaught , and her heart lurched , tipping her back into the treacherous quicksands of desire and suspicion .
10 Barely noticing the brief , sharp moment of pain as her flesh yielded to his , she was caught up in a maelstrom of whirling sensations , the hard , pulsating rhythm drawing her down into an emotional whirlpool , before her body was suddenly racked by shuddering convulsions of a pleasure so incredibly intense that it was almost too much to bear .
11 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
12 Now if there should be a hole , or a thin place , inviting him through into the plenteous cover of the orchard , and the solitary shed in its far corner …
13 Instead of dragging it back into a tight knot in the nape of her neck , she twisted it into a more becoming coil , leaving the tendrils which had been twisted in the curl rags , to curl prettily round her face .
14 They are reclaiming rock from the strutting , posturing macho Metal peacocks and the fey , fumbling , characterless boys and dragging it down into a cathartic sexual/emotional hell for a slice of long-overdue feminine judgement .
15 She sank down into a chair and watched as Craig knelt before the fire , building it back into a glowing warmth .
16 They can be observed flitting across the pit as they attempt to swim , with the parent picking them up and spitting them back into the quivering mass .
17 Then he sprang , bearing her down into the trampled snow only a few paces from Yet 's body .
18 And he keeps shooing her out into the cold hard world . ’
19 When the solar wind encounters the magnetic field of a planet it has the effect of compressing the planetary field on the ‘ upwind ’ side , and of trailing it out into a long magnetotail on the ‘ downwind ’ side .
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