Example sentences of "[pers pn] [adv] into the " in BNC.
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1 | As these are decorations and not toys , you can use glass or pearl-headed pins to make the halo , either pushing them right into the head like a wreath , or half-way in so that the halo stands away from the head . |
2 | In the ensuing panic zebras run in all directions , many of them right into the paws and jaws of another waiting lioness . |
3 | Liquid crystals — these are able to store ingredients such as vitamin E and release them slowly into the skin for prolonged benefits . |
4 | Another chapter today would see me nicely into the second half of my story , and this evening I would talk to Crispin and get things sorted out with him . |
5 | A double bed with two entirely different types of springing to suit the needs of each partner exactly ; to ease them gently into the right positions to keep the spine relaxed and flexible ; to help lift the pressure off bones , muscles , tendons , nerve endings and joints . |
6 | Make six small balls out of the red marzipan trimmings , each about the size of a pea , and press them gently into the red base , spacing evenly apart . |
7 | Neaten the joins of the strips as you go along , and press them gently into the side of the cake with your fingers . |
8 | That thought should get them deeper into the Castle , which is the general idea … |
9 | Money has driven them deeper into the planet , money has brought them down in the world … |
10 | The air smelt dank and trapped despite the wind that poured past them , forcing them deeper into the solid darkness ahead . |
11 | For instance , I was able to witness the dogs ' problems first-hand as Melanie muzzled them and brought them together into the living room . |
12 | Now is the time to begin fitting them together into the jigsaw , to demonstrate a powerful result extending the invisible hand beyond perfect competition to circumstances under which a natural monopoly has an efficient output and pricing structure . |
13 | Then I got a clear view of the mink , which was grabbing tufts of grass in its mouth and dragging them backwards into the den . |
14 | She picked off two pale sticky little slugs and flicked them away into the weeds , then crouched over a clear patch of soil and started to pull apart their tangled cotton-thread roots . |
15 | Those radicals ( among whom Gaitskell was , oddly , not numbered ) who wanted to abolish the public schools , or amalgamate them somehow into the maintained system , persuaded themselves for a time that if this were done , and if everyone had a chance to take the 11 + and compete for a place at a grammar school , then justice would have been done and educational standards would be secure . |
16 | I was a boy of about thirteen snows when my parents sent me away into the hills … to find my Wyakin . |
17 | Then Melinda kindly guided me outside into the harsh sunlight of the street . |
18 | Attention should surely be directed towards eliminating such anomalies , rather than entrenching them further into the law . |
19 | They ran away , although this was taking them further into the old town when they had hoped to escape from it . |
20 | Those in the top left-hand group represent the present and future of the company and should be invested in to push them further into the corner . |
21 | She slipped them rapidly into the hot mouth where they were instantly consumed in a shower of Sparks . |
22 | A firm , insistent hand between my shoulder-blades pushed me further into the room ; my feet moved , but my body refused to follow and I realised I was standing at an angle . |
23 | ‘ You 'll need some externals to tap you properly into the Dream . |
24 | Pulled you right into the river , did it ? |
25 | You could go right along there and th and it 'd land you right into the Victoria nearly . |
26 | And , by zinc galvanizing all the bare metal , Audi is able to offer a 10 year guarantee against rusting , which should see you nicely into the next millennium . |
27 | There will be another person with you constantly during the session — one in whom you have confidence and who will be able to guide you gently into the appropriate altered state of mind . |
28 | She was the spoon that impatiently opened your lips and put artichoke purée between them , the arm that lowered you backwards into the tin bath , the water in which you lay and splashed and did not drown . |
29 | Compare this with the diagonal , twisting advance that takes you directly into the opponent or , if you prefer , the diagonal withdrawal that times your response to coincide with a lull in the attack . |
30 | ‘ Get his boots off and get him below or I 'll sail the lot of you straight into the reef . ’ |