Example sentences of "and [verb] [pron] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Finally on the seventh day , I thought that , being Catholic , they 'd rest , but still unfed and unwatered , each pony was blindfolded and tacked up , and Raimundo got on each one 's back , and whipped it and whipped it out into the pampas , until the pony 's spirit was completely broken , and it 'll never argue with man again .
2 ‘ Come on , ’ he turned her neatly and propelled her back into the living room .
3 He looked momentarily surprised and then , after throwing Luke a somewhat triumphant look , he smiled and took her by the hand , and led her through into the living-room .
4 ‘ That 's him , then , all gone , ’ Gloria said , before a nurse came scurrying out through the doors , took her by the arm and led her back into the ward .
5 He signalled to the waiter that he had put two twenty-peseta notes on the table , and led her out into the afternoon sun .
6 The guy let him carry his own case and led him through into the concourse where the English driver from the Embassy pool was waiting .
7 Senga took her brother 's hand and led him out into the hall .
8 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 . ’
9 It was always a project which was in parallel with Queen , because we always had a positive attitude to people doing stuff outside the band , getting new experiences and bringing them back into the band .
10 Keith needs play therapy to stop his rage by expressing his frustration and bringing it out into the open .
11 Keep listening until you are sure that you will recognise the sounds the next time you hear them , then withdraw the spade and push it back into the ground some feet away .
12 Any second now it would break and throw him back into the river .
13 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
14 Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head .
15 Strong hands turned him round and helped him out into the street again .
16 Strong hands turned Soapy round and helped him out into the street again .
17 The old gentleman who was the owner of the shop encouraged me and helped me along into the business .
18 Early on the morning of the evacuation the families were preparing to embark when , in full sight of the military escort , gunmen surrounded the plane , forced the 11 men into a truck at gunpoint , and drove them off into the bush .
19 She tried to push past him , to get to the door , but he caught hold of her arm , spun her round and bundled her back into the lounge .
20 I was going to tell her I had taken her keys and let myself back into the house , " he added , " but I arrived too late .
21 I took a shorter way than Sapt and when I reached the moat , I hid my horse in the trees , tied my rope round a strong tree and let myself down into the water .
22 Going into the hall , she flung on a coat , pocketed the keys lying on the silver salver , and let herself out into the night .
23 ‘ Because , ’ the Doctor answered , a little hoarse himself , ‘ the enhancer works both ways , and the Old One 's survival instinct is letting him draw on its excess life-force to try and bring it back into the world .
24 So how does pancreatic lipase , an enzyme that knocks around in the essentially aqueous environment of the small intestine , get to grips with fats and oils and break them down into the glycerol and fatty acids that are readily absorbed by the lining of the gut ?
25 Therapist : ‘ You say you feel awful at times ; let's look at that and try and break it down into the physical sensations you feel , the thoughts you have , and how it effects your behaviour .
26 She stared at it for a couple of minutes , then , with a prolonged sigh , began to take them out and put them back into the cupboards and drawers .
27 It gave her address , her phone number , her next of kin … he tore off this last part and put it back into the locket , which he returned to her body .
28 They employ it , and put it back into the land , if they do make anything .
29 Ray folded the article and put it back into the envelope .
30 One witness said : ‘ The plane had already landed , but the wind came under the wings and lifted it back into the air .
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