Example sentences of "of [v-ing] [adv prt] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But there are more flexible ways of easing back into the job market .
2 This was sheer luxury after years of stumbling out into the dark at all hours , forcing our eyes to stay open , and yawning fit to split our faces in two .
3 ‘ You are n't thinking of going out into the jungle to exercise for old times ’ sake ? ’
4 Cook has every intention of getting back into the South African team next season although he will not find it easy following the success of Andrew Hudson at the World Cup .
5 Afterwards you stand no hope of getting back into the City .
6 It 's always held a special meaning for me , and when the development is completed I have every intention of moving back into the area and making my home here .
7 ‘ I did n't even know the water was there , ’ said Couples , whose Augusta victory came after his tee shot to the short 12th on the final afternoon defied gravity by clinging to a near-vertical bank instead of dropping back into the lake .
8 ‘ And if you keep both feet in you 've more chance of dropping back into the chair on your knees when it tries to flip , ready for it to whip back the other way , ’ says Birchall .
9 By the very act of reading on into the tale from the Miller 's Prologue we as readers allow ourselves to be manipulated into supposing ourselves somehow different from the readership of " " every gentil wight " " that is offered a warning and an invitation to : We know ourselves to be more complex beings .
10 That type of putting back into a business context , is something which er we need to help the business come to terms with while they are growing in this new scheme of procuring work in a more formal and structured way .
11 One common kind is the pill woodlouse ( Armadillidium ) which is easily identified by its habit of rolling up into a ball when it is touched .
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