Example sentences of "and [verb] [pers pn] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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61 | There was , I remember , quite a restful interlude up some alley or other , during which we reclined panting on a heap of cardboard boxes ; then two young men jovially gathered us up and escorted us back into the action . |
62 | One of the cats came to meet her in the wood and accompanied her back into the house . |
63 | I used to try and get him out into the country in the car . |
64 | because it takes nitrogen from the air and puts it back into the soil |
65 | sure , th th th that is your other option is , is that you go for a m a much more equal policy and the , the government takes money in taxation and puts it back into the , the agricultural sector . |
66 | Shepherd leaned across and switched off the viewer , then lifted the thin black sheet and slipped it back into the folder . |
67 | He smiled , mentally thanked Charlie , and slipped it back into the envelope . |
68 | ‘ Then they said they would need the cubicle and wheeled her out into the corridor opposite a phone . ’ |
69 | The horsefly larvae use their two large jaws to capture the tiny toad and pull it down into the mud where they feed on its body fluids . |
70 | If the gull has the nerve to dive at them , an auntie may even grab it by the feet and pull it down into the water . |
71 | They can be observed flitting across the pit as they attempt to swim , with the parent picking them up and spitting them back into the quivering mass . |
72 | I go past the creeper-covered bunker at the end of the façade and follow it round into the Mall , until I am facing Admiralty Arch . |
73 | He took Anne 's arm and dragged her out into the hallway , towards the stairs . |
74 | Taylor/L , A G.C. O'Nion intercepted a Z.506B which made off on seeing the fighter and attempted to evade by making steep turns , but Taylor was quickly onto its tail and forced it down into the sea . |
75 | Finally , one of them placed his foot flat on the box , right over Caroline 's face , and forced it down into the grave . |
76 | And take them back into the shop or send somebody else with them and er get our picture money that way . |
77 | It was funny in my day , when I first started there you used to get , mix up some size and er in a pot , in a proper pot and take it down into the mess room and put it on the stove , coal stove , heat it up and you let it boil over there was a terrific smell about the place you can imagine , the size but that 's what we used to do in those days . |
78 | ‘ It 's too bad you ca n't put your ego in a box , tie a rock to it and throw it out into the lake , ’ she said sweetly . |
79 | He followed the dive-bomber round in a very tight turn and shot it down into the sea , but found that his own aircraft was by then burning fiercely . |
80 | DeVore folded the paper and tucked it back into the pocket . |
81 | When there came , in the distance , the sound of another bell ringing , the girl from the next cubicle actually came in and tugged her out into the room , whispering , ‘ You 've got to line up ! ’ |
82 | She sluiced down the lower half of his body in the bath , rinsed the nappy and carried him back into the bedroom . |
83 | Matilda , more bemused than ever now , took the bucket and carried it out into the back garden . |
84 | The barman pulled the knot on his bow tie , gave himself a shot of booze , drank it , then gave himself another and carried it out into the garden , strolling away from the orchard and the tufty grass . |
85 | The gun left Rex 's ear , nuzzled into his chest and pushed him back into the studio . |
86 | There 's no need to go through the usual rigmarole of minimizing your word processor application , opening a spreadsheet , typing in the data and then copying and pasting it back into the word processor . |
87 | ‘ That the accident at the corner of … resolved … culprit apprehended … said Herr Nordern cleared of all suspicion … and etc. , and etc. , and etc. , And that 's that , ’ Marx said unemotionally as he folded the form and slid it back into the envelope . |
88 | Now , the common understanding of this is that , they 're Christians , these are those who are followers of Jesus , they 're the Christians , and Jesus comes and er , ee er , there 's the little , there 's the one who is wandering away , who 's a stray and Jesus goes after them and brings them back into the fold and so on . |
89 | It is seven years since , at Zurich , I appealed to France to take Germany by the hand and lead her back into the European family . ’ |
90 | Finish off by tying with the hanging loose end , cut away the surplus , and tuck it up into the collar out of sight to leave a neat and tidy tie . |