Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] into the " in BNC.

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1 Bulbs that are too near the surface can make thick temporary roots ( contractile roots or ‘ droppers ’ ) which pull the bulb deeper into the soil .
2 Could we just turn it a bit perhaps into the side ?
3 Grease and press the base down into the tin so that the snipped pieces fold up around the sides of the tin .
4 Before returning , a look down into the tremendous ravine of Ling Gill below the bridge will reveal a most impressive scene , the beck hurrying along a bouldery bed fringed by trees and cliffs on its way to join the Ribble ; several minor caves have been found and explored along its banks but the rough terrain is a deterrent to walkers who prefer to travel sedately .
5 She waited as the woman disappeared into one of the inner offices , moving to the window and taking a look down into the street .
6 A new scar ran from the line of his jaw down into the collar of his open tunic , and Jehan guessed that Artai had broken the law which forbade the ill-treatment of captives , and he frowned .
7 So intently watching himself he no longer saw Richard and he pushed a finger smeared with cold gel gently into the hole , then the cock pressed against the opening and pushed .
8 We let the grating fall back and throw the last branch down into the darkness ; it catches on the branches stuck near the top of the shaft .
9 a little bit down into the .
10 Sabine unfastened the chain round her neck , and put the medallion gently into the Baronne 's hand .
11 One day , after he had been having lessons for some time , his father was called away by the boss : there was a horse in the ditch : it had gone to sleep on the edge and had rolled upside down into the ditch and could n't get out .
12 Robin Belcher was paddling in Australian colours and he and partner Fraser dropped their K2 upside down into the water while relaunching from the moderately high jetty at Chertsey .
13 FURIOUS Howard Kendall stormed out of Loftus Road tight-lipped last night after a double sending-off which helped plunge his troubled side deeper into the relegation mire .
14 Alternatively , subducted oceanic crust may be able to pull adjacent continental crust down into the asthenosphere .
15 McAllister bustled in her turn , made the tea and carried the silver tray through into the parlour , to find Dr Neil at the sideboard , looking grim , the whisky bottle in his hand .
16 Once acid has entered the lower esophagus peristaltic waves initiated within the body of the oesophagus sweep the bolus away into the stomach , but may still leave a juxtamucosal acidic environment in the lower oesophagus .
17 Outhalf Michael Barnes finally put Portadown on the scoreboard with a penalty which Barnes he converted with ease bringing the home side more into the picture .
18 Histamine was given in doses of 1 , 5 , and 10 mgkg - 1 day - in a 100 µl injection directly into the site of the grafted tissue .
19 Differentiation ( Fig. 50 ) is readily made between the two on gross examination or with a hand lens , when the cervical alae of T. cati are seen to have an arrow-head form , with the posterior margins almost at a right angle to the body , whereas those of Toxascaris taper gradually into the body .
20 I shall put the letter , the envelope and the little punctured card straight into the dustbin , wash , dress and repair to The Wife 's Legs for a hot cup of tea . ’
21 With dangerous jagged edges , like broken glass , Dickson jettisoned the boom illegally into the ocean .
22 A sharp wind whipped the fallen snow up into the air and blew it into every hole and corner .
23 Reflector boards shone light up into the subjects ' faces to refine the modelling ( reflections give a certain hooded look to the eyes in the portrait here ) .
24 As he reversed , he saw her march confidently into the porter 's office .
25 The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist .
26 Maggie asked softly and he gave a strange laugh , leading the horse out into the sunlight and locking the door securely again .
27 You drew me through the undergrowth out into the light and then left me bare and hurting .
28 His merciless tone brought a spark of uncertainty back into the eyes of the Prophet .
29 And it was as Doyle swung the car out into the traffic again that he glimpsed the girl from the oriental-art shop .
30 Dawson nosed the car out into the traffic and came to a halt almost immediately .
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