Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] [adv prt] into " in BNC.

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1 In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it !
2 I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page .
3 The world at that instant splits up into many worlds , in each of which one of the possible results of the measurement is the one that actually occurs .
4 As the varnish dries , so the egg tempera closes up into a perfectly fine line .
5 The north drives … its pupils back into themselves too soon ; and while the spirit of the fiery Egyptian hurries out into the world , too intent on the journeys in the north the spirit prepares to retire into itself before it is ready to travel .
6 The south side of the cut dips down into a beautiful hollow of vines , all but the lowest locations being ideally situated .
7 Most of that chlorine gets up into the atmosphere because of our activities , particularly our use of CFCs ( chlorofluorocarbons ) , and other chlorine-based gases .
8 Ensure that no masonry falls down into the cavity , where it could interfere with the wall ties .
9 Arkwright moves out into the sunlight with the dog behind him .
10 She paid no attention and by the time she carried the sleeping twins out into the yard , it was already getting dark .
11 The car carries on into the night .
12 So it appears that a general tendency to unhappy and aggressive social interaction spins over into mother-child management struggles .
13 On such a night as this , he told himself , one could believe in ghosts and phantoms , and yet this small , fragile old lady climbs up into the whistling darkness unafraid .
14 Along one of its sides the swastika meander breaks down into a confused key pattern .
15 How far the glider rolls over into the beginning of the spin depends to a large extent on the amount of yaw present .
16 The south east ridge leads down into a bowl of porridge-like peat , so I bore off eastwards , still rough enough , into the paring wind , crossing the Allt an t-Strathain Mhoir high up to drop down to the church .
17 In recognising that fact , as well as the reality that this package can not be amended or the entire community ratification process goes back into the melting pot , it was the pressure point likely to offer the greatest temptation to the Tory anti-Maastricht brigade .
18 The farm sets a good example in other ways too … branches pruned from the trees are shredded so the goodness goes back into the soil .
19 PC World 's customer profile breaks down into those who know what they want but want to see it demonstrated and to be able to walk away with the product ; those who know a bit , but have never bought a computer before ; and corporate customers seeking the best value for money .
20 The job breaks down into seven parts : designing the system , removing the old guttering and downpipes , repainting the fascia boards ( this will almost certainly be necessary ) , fixing the new guttering , fixing the new downpipes , connecting to the drains or soakaway and testing the system .
21 At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs .
22 Much of this rain runs back into the sea , combining with the rainwater from the great rivers of China .
23 The ingratitude comes out into the open and sets as hard as marble .
24 ‘ My enthusiasm for my cooking spills over into the restaurant , ’ he said .
25 The play tails off into the cries and inarticulate exclamations where , escaping the situation in which ‘ I got ta use words ’ in their normal sense , language becomes a cry of despair and horror as primal as the ‘ Wah !
26 NOx breaks down into ozone , normally an unstable and short-lived gas .
27 It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes through into the Haymarket
28 So JAMES ‘ FRANK N. FURTER ’ PRICE nips off into town to show us around the latest Zeppelin creation .
29 Your name goes down into the future as Mary Shelley . ’
30 ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay .
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