Example sentences of "take [pron] [adv prt] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 My route takes me up into the Chiltern foothills , and a labyrinth of green lanes .
2 Jacob 's demand for a blessing is only what we would expect , and yet it prepares us for the turning point in the story , which follows immediately afterwards , and takes us back into the clearer air of the larger narrative .
3 Er , you will be listened to , er , and that will create , and you will have influence , and that cycle will take you back into the positive memories for the next time you try and change something .
4 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 Thérèse flew at the washing-up while Léonie clattered coffee and tisane on to the silver tray and took it through into the white salon .
8 Our instructor took us off into the unknown for the next few hours , where we experienced ice , spring snow , powder and crud .
9 They took us back into the main passageway , past the hall and into a small chamber where Gavin Douglas , Earl of Angus , whom I had glimpsed during the banquet , now lounged in a chair .
10 And he had taken them down into the Southern Ocean , not as far as we were going , but far enough to be in amongst the ice , circumnavigating the whole land mass of Antarctica in waters no man had ever sailed before .
11 Take him through into the private suite and get one of the stewards to look after him .
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