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

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1 ‘ I 'll just fly up into the branches on silver wings . ’
2 He 'll probably merge back into the Department of Transport .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 ’ You could probably get back into the FedPol .
6 If it was Atherton he 'd never get up into the wood and back before his Dad carne home .
7 Unless it can effect a remarkable recovery , the factory may well disappear back into the bleak and sodden marshes of Essex from which it emerged nearly 60 years ago .
8 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 .
9 ( Dana would never dream of doing such a thing — he would just take off into the void and somehow find his way around . )
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 He would even walk on into the Hollywood Hills , beyond any bus line , for the sake of a half-hour voice lesson .
12 At playtime , he would occasionally come out into the field alongside the school and kick the ball with us as he puffed on his pipe .
13 He made no secret of his belief that Britain would NEVER go back into the Exchange Rate Mechanism .
14 A car put away wet will feed water vapour into the air , which may then pass up into the room above
15 Seven years … but still every now and then one of them will suddenly run out into the street screaming . ’
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 ‘ I was obviously disappointed , but as always in football , I must look forward and hope I can quickly get back into the game .
19 From from the the seats we can still see out into the garden
20 The clean water can then flow back into the river .
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