Example sentences of "carry [adv] into the " in BNC.
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1 | The treatment plan is not equipped to deal effectively with waste of such high chemical toxicity , and so much of it is passed out in the Yellow Creek to be carried away into the Cumberland River , with the result that the creek has become severely polluted . |
2 | So when we listen to music we should allow ourselves to be carried away into the musical paradise . |
3 | And she was right there , too , but Clara was beyond the rights and wrongs of the case , blissfully carried away into the angry , amoral world of combat , wonderfully disconnected from truth and falsehood , freed from gratitude by meanness , released from effort by knowledge of fruitless impossibility . |
4 | I was promptly carried outside into the garden and propped up in a chair . |
5 | Some of these influences carried forward into the first fortnight of the campaign , though they faded towards the end . |
6 | The vestries that pre-dated the modern system of local government were sometimes centres of party political activity at the beginning of the nineteenth century , and this activity was carried forward into the town councils and other local bodies in Victorian England . |
7 | This definition was not carried forward into the later Acts , although both the Act of 1979 and the current Act did reproduce some of the provisions regarding depositors which were contained in the Act of 1963 . |
8 | The agreement binds the industry and is carried forward into the new agreement . |
9 | split was never carried forward into the policy we simply |
10 | Filled with a cream 's ‘ key ’ ingredients , they carry then into the top layers . |
11 | Remember that penalties imposed during the main bout carry forwards into the extension , so if you have had a warning in the bout proper for stepping out , and then immediately incur a half-point penalty during the sudden-death , your opponent wins . |
12 | During those same years J. W. B. Douglas was carrying forward into the secondary-school stage his massive study of a sample of 5,000 children born in 1946 . |
13 | It was , the classic New Zealand manoeuvre , the line-out won from the top by Martin Bayfield , the ball moved quickly to midfield by Aadel Kardooni , carried vigorously into the heart of the opposing forwards by Victor Ubogu , and then returned to the backs going left . |
14 | Heights of 5 ft ( 1.5m ) or more call for strong staking ; this standard has three ties to a stake carried well into the head , for extra protection . |