Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Back in Chalk Farm the crowds stumbled out into the dawn , past the shuttered Greek restaurants , the nearest thing to a chic London ice cream parlour , Marine Ices , the junk shops and cafes .
2 Quacking and complaining , the ducks hopped back into the water and swam away .
3 I was just sticking one of the mouse heads back on when the birds went up into the evening air , kaw-calling and screaming , wheeling over the path through the dunes where it went near their nests .
4 The beetles burrow under the dead animals , removing the earth from below so that the animals sink down into the soil , where they are rolled into balls for the reception of the beetles ' eggs and developing larvae .
5 It was all over in bloody , yelling minutes , and the Scots swept on into the encampment itself .
6 The visitors came back into the game with two penalty goals by Graves and could have turned ends 9–9 had he been successful with his third penalty goal on half-time .
7 In Sutton , the wires came out into the High Street and ran a short distance to the right to run round a small green at Bushey Road .
8 He woke her gently , and as the mists sank back into the river in the sunlight , they made love .
9 The two poets talked together , the dogs slunk back into the room and fought under the window , the fire flickered .
10 The mourners came out into the frost and mist of the January morning as the last traffic-jams of the rush-hour began to clear .
11 Inside it was cool and sombre , the pillars stretching up into the blackness , the nave and aisles silent except for the birds which nested under the eaves outside .
12 ‘ But the difference now is that the profits go back into the game and the WRU are to be congratulated on their decisions to tap in to the funds that are available . ’
13 Two of the protesters climbed up into the roof where , from the girders high overhead , they scattered anti-Fascist leaflets upon the audience .
14 From there they went darting across the boiling surface like a dragon-fly , skimming with the currents where the banks were swept too open and smooth to hold flotsam , swinging aside round the sergeant 's paddle in the marked spots ; round the shovel-shaped end of Eel Island , which had scooped up a full load of branches , twigs , uprooted grass , and even more curious trophies , but not what they were seeking ; a little way down the sluggish backwater beyond , until motion ceased in stagnant shallows , and still there was nothing ; out into the flood again , hopping back on to the current as on to a moving belt that whisked them away ; revolving out of the race again where the trees leaned down into the water at the curve by the Lacey farm , acting like a great , living grille to filter out debris ; clean across the width of the river at the next coil , to where the long , sandy shallow ran out and encircled a miniature beach .
15 The mowers went out into the little fields of wheat and oats , and the sheaves stood yellow in the stubble .
16 resulting in debris from the surroundings washing back into the pond together with water loss from the pond .
17 The players brought out into the open the threats they have received , and I have also suffered them .
18 They may have been killed by the giants ; they may have starved to death ; all the men of the Armada remembered were the pitiful wails of the pair echoing over the still waters as the ships sailed back into the open sea , and south .
19 Standing back , she watched the bubbles coming up into the bottle .
20 If one monkey is separated , the blockers dash up into the trees ahead to take up their positions , crashing through the branches in a way that is quite unlike their normal movements .
21 Sadler navigated the party to within a mile of the town , and splitting into groups the men headed off into the darkness laden with their bombs .
22 When the women went out into the fields to help their menfolk with the haymaking , it was noted , although no one passed a comment , that Bob sought her out and sat with her at 'lowance time .
23 Quietly the wolves sloped off into the woods , drooling hungrily .
24 But as Haslemere relaxed the Otters came back into the game , equalised and went ahead from well-struck short corners .
25 One night the water in the gullies flooded over into the chalets .
26 Moving on from Port Erin there 's a mountain section over the three summits of Bredda Hill , Lhiattee ny Beinee and Cronk ny Arrey Las with the western sides of the hills falling down into the west side of the island to Point of Ayre there are long sections of lonely beach walks .
27 For a second the boat began to turn on its side , then the oars went down into the water and the boat came down the side of the wave .
28 If you have any choice in the matter , try to do this on the south-facing side , and as the bud will grow out to the south , rows should lie east-west , so that the shoots grow out into the row space , and not into each other .
29 Prepare your planting spot by digging in some organic matter , then fork in a handful of bonemeal to encourage the roots to spread out into the soil .
30 It grows on the surface , and the roots hang down into the water , hopefully absorbing nutrients .
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