Example sentences of "[noun] [adv prt] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Our first of six jumps was from a huge rock down into fresh cool water .
2 Memory managers help , of course — the ability to load drivers up into Upper Memory Blocks is very helpful — but you 've often got drivers you 're rarely going to need taking up memory .
3 Rather than break their eating up into discrete meals , they typically eat more or less continuously .
4 Bishop fires Tranmere up into top place .
5 We abandon the support of formal steps that move us out of that grief back into loving life .
6 Water authority prospectuses will carry a ‘ health warning ’ about the Opposition 's stated intention of bringing the industry back into public ownership .
7 In the Daily Telegraph , Hilary Spurling wrote : ‘ Large parts of this leisurely , absorbing , painstakingly researched and deeply disconcerting book are devoted to turning Freya 's lustrous pearls back into shabby undistinguished grit .
8 Mr Jeremy took a reed pole , and pushed the boat out into open water .
9 WEST COUNTRY Class locomotive 34039 ‘ Boscastle ’ on the Great Central Railway at Loughborough , is nearing completion after a near twenty-year restoration programme back into full working order .
10 The first ‘ Iberian ’ state of the painting probably dates from May through into early June .
11 Grant yanks the engine up into top brew , and makes a phone call .
12 It springs from an understanding of the fact that Jesus came to bring men and women in revolt and in slavery back into intimate loving friendship with God .
13 Other retro favourites are flares and bell-bottoms , such as all-in-one Barbarella-style pants suits , skimming the body down into gentle flares .
14 The ability to break individual applications down into separate tasks — as long as the software is written in a suitably modular fashion — is known as application multi-threading , and will be supported in the next release of Solaris 2. x , according to Watkins .
15 Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres ,
16 He tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces .
17 Splitting the group up into small parties , each led by a parent who already has children at the school is a useful idea .
18 Every change of scene , every sudden shock , had threatened to plunge Elaine back into catatonic silence .
19 We should put the concept of community back into local government .
20 He begins by dividing narrative up into semantic , syntactic and verbal aspects .
21 That the more you can break stuff down into achievable daily goals the better off you are .
22 The confidence challenge tension leads educators to simplify the tasks given to low-attaining pupils , to break things down into tiny , anodyne steps .
23 Peters and Waterman advocate what they call ‘ chunking ’ — breaking organisational structures down into small , task-centred units .
24 Behaviour categories ( see page 26 ) are the key to breaking behaviour down into manageable proportions .
25 He tore the pages up into big pieces and then he tore the big pieces up into tiny pieces .
26 You know when they pull the flats down they should say , Right , we 'll put fifty families in , fifty families in , fifty families at , you know what I mean , to split all the people what 's in the flats up into different areas cos most of the people in the flats , you know they all stick together sort of thing .
27 But Kirkwood , who was a particularly dejected figure after Monday 's decisive 1-0 defeat by Canada , injected some pride back into Irish ranks in the dying seconds when he flicked home the winner .
28 Put moisture back into dry skin
29 T hat day they had tried , without success , electric shock treatment to try to get the heart back into normal rhythm .
30 Immediately after the war the government mismanaged the discharge of servicemen back into civilian life , and unemployment rose rapidly .
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