Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Instead he kicked his horse on into a canter behind the hounds . |
2 | I hope you know I 'd er see he 'll have to put the back seat of the car down into a van . |
3 | Leila began the trance induction , taking Ari down into a deep , relaxed state . |
4 | Or consider Hotel Bora Bora where guests stay in overwater bungalows with steps down into a lagoon , or the Moana Beach where you can watch the fish below your bungalow through a glass coffee table ! |
5 | I did knock at the door , then , when there was no response , took a couple of steps through into a passage floored with stone slabs and containing nothing but some buckets of coal and a rack of ancient clothes , gardening clobber by the look of it . |
6 | He drove about in a horse and cart and one of his tricks was to whip the horse up into a canter and crouch down behind the seat so people would think it had bolted . |
7 | Us poor workers then had the even trickier job of turning the christmas grotto back into a living room ! |
8 | Then , once the revs increase above 4000 , the valve opens to link all six air intakes and turn the separate units back into a straight six engine . |
9 | The execution time of a RISC cycle is given by the time it takes to read a register , perform an ALU operation , and store the result back into a register . |
10 | You talk about the inevitable ; as I see it , the inevitable is that you will have to move your mainly large-animal practice out into a more rural area , say , ten or twelve miles away . |
11 | Compression of this sort , practised more widely , might succeed in bringing the play over into a new medium . |
12 | This is a standard way to implement word processing : the ‘ pool ’ breaks secretarial work down into a few routine activities like typing , making travel reservations and answering the phone . |
13 | Having completed the very demanding annual Personal Weapons Test , each section member was required to run up a plank of wood to a window-frame , shoot at a target on the other side of the window , and then throw himself six feet down into a simulated building interior . |
14 | I do n't really believe it will ever be made ; I am just providing the raw material which Letterman and some highly paid specialist screenwriter are going to work up into a proper script . |
15 | Its immediate result was to divide the aeroplane up into a large number of badly ventilated and inaccessible compartments . |
16 | Related to this is Brunner 's objection that he led theology back into a ‘ false objectivism ’ , the complaint we shall later find Reinhold Niebuhr making that he does not take the challenge and struggle of Christian life sufficiently seriously , and the widespread feeling that he seeks to approach theology , and especially christology , ‘ from above ’ , from the side of God , whereas today we must work ‘ from below ’ , from ‘ the man Jesus ’ and ‘ the human situation ’ . |
17 | ‘ Agony , ’ he grated , depositing a dripping ice cube back into a cold drink and handing it to her . |
18 | A squirrel scurried in fright up into a nearby beech-tree . |
19 | He curled his body up into a ball , presenting the smallest possible target . |
20 | The objects in Braque 's painting like the Still Life with Fruit Dish ( Moderna Museet , Stockholm ) , which is roughly contemporary with the Compotier , are more faceted , and the whole surface is broken up in terms of the same angular but subtly modulated planes which carry the eye back into a limited depth and then forward again on to the picture plane in a series of gentle declivities and projections . |
21 | What they each gained separately was a greater individual confidence and capacity for self-determination as women , and each of them fed that confidence back into a variety of struggles to change the position of women , and in the case of the majority of women in that particular group , to a struggle for some kind of socialism . |
22 | Currie ( 1987 ) has noted that there are some who maintain that policy is turning full circle back into a fully discretionary mode . |
23 | A coroner has recorded verdicts of accidental death on a family of three killed when their car crashed head on into a tanker . |
24 | Bob Burtenshaw , realising they must at least silence the ships lying inside the dry-dock , south of the caisson , took several men with him along the wall , firing their pistols down into a tanker undergoing a refit . |
25 | John , do n't screw your officers down into a box , because you 're stretching them further and further . |
26 | This clearly covers such a vast range of possibilities that it is best to break verbal behaviour down into a number of categories and concentrate on some specifics . |
27 | Afterwards she helped to clear the table and to carry the pots through into a lean-to kitchen , the room in which they had eaten being the best parlour . |
28 | Spoon the stuffing onto the middle of the meat , then draw the meat up into a loose roll . |
29 | Spoon the stuffing onto the middle of the meat , then draw the meat up into a loose roll . |
30 | Once the working party had drawn up a schedule of accommodation , illustrated above , it then fell to medical and nursing officers within SHHD , and CSABD , together with colleagues from SDD Building Directorate to work this schedule up into a detailed design guidance . |