Example sentences of "[noun sg] [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 Rather than break their eating up into discrete meals , they typically eat more or less continuously .
3 Bishop fires Tranmere up into top place .
4 We abandon the support of formal steps that move us out of that grief back into loving life .
5 Water authority prospectuses will carry a ‘ health warning ’ about the Opposition 's stated intention of bringing the industry back into public ownership .
6 Mr Jeremy took a reed pole , and pushed the boat out into open water .
7 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 .
8 Grant yanks the engine up into top brew , and makes a phone call .
9 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 .
10 Other retro favourites are flares and bell-bottoms , such as all-in-one Barbarella-style pants suits , skimming the body down into gentle flares .
11 Sings sorrow up into immortal spheres ,
12 Splitting the group up into small parties , each led by a parent who already has children at the school is a useful idea .
13 We should put the concept of community back into local government .
14 He begins by dividing narrative up into semantic , syntactic and verbal aspects .
15 That the more you can break stuff down into achievable daily goals the better off you are .
16 Behaviour categories ( see page 26 ) are the key to breaking behaviour down into manageable proportions .
17 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 .
18 Put moisture back into dry skin
19 T hat day they had tried , without success , electric shock treatment to try to get the heart back into normal rhythm .
20 Following the Thames Water Authority 's lead , but with some significant embellishments , the EPA broke Chesapeake Bay and its drainage basin/catchment area down into geographical , biological and chemical units , keeping in mind that each unit works dynamically with the others .
21 The secret is to break the pattern down into familiar forms .
22 He analysed a ‘ typical value chain ’ for books ’ — breaking the costs of the chain down into separate areas , such as authors/agents , editorial , distribution , retailers and paper/print — and explained how the implementation of new technology and streamlined working practices should lead to significant savings in each of these areas .
23 A more effective approach , however , would simply divide the morning up into small time zones with the reward for playing nicely available at the end of each .
24 In detail , the Council 's planning policy applies to the mainland of Orkney and divided the island up into different zones .
25 The only one of the three daughters around was Dorothy , who acted as our guide and mentor and came with us , first on a visit to Speight 's Brewery which was memorable for the guide , who delivered her monologue in a deadpan voice and an accent so broad that even Dorothy had trouble understanding it , heaven knows what all the Japanese tourists made of it ! — and second , on the Taieri Gorge railway , an afternoon 's ride up into Central Otago , with stops along the way .
26 Also , I ca n't imagine him taking any woman out into deep woods for sex .
27 I entirely agree with Richard Harwood that those district societies that put the effort into breaking their society down into local groups , small practitioner groups , commercial membership groups and , for that matter , any other group that seems appropriate , have seen the real benefits from this assistance in the vital area of communication and , perhaps an unseen fact , value for money for the subscription as seen through the eyes of the Institute 's membership .
28 The Court would however respectfully disagree with the observation made in Emerson that no purpose would be served by bringing the jury back into open court to hear the tape ; this was a matter for the judge 's discretion but the better practice would be for him to order the reassembling of the court so that the jury could hear the tape in open court .
29 European languages chop the world up into small and manageable units — often into nouns .
30 Low stone walls divided the garden up into different segments , and these were marbled with moss and lichen in a dozen shades of gold and green , and often hidden completely under tumbling masses of roses , clematis and ivy .
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