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

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1 At the base of each clump , the stems are tightly packed , but there is just enough flexibility in the stems to allow all manner of tiny beasts to push their way down into the relatively mild and ( most importantly ) dry centre .
2 The Rifleman brushed aside their questions , going instead to the main staircase which led down into the brightly lit chaos of the entrance hall where a throng of officers demanded their horses or carriages .
3 Yanto asked , as they climbed down into the half empty hold of the ‘ Marit ’ .
4 The sybarites who wanted the hot water bath or the hot air bath would pass through into the slightly heated room one stage farther in , and undress there , then go on in to whichever they fancied .
5 The misguided enthusiasm spilt over into the most prestigious of journals .
6 I mentioned in my original article that at its upper end the Minuet spills over into the very fast dance the Viennese called a ‘ Deutsche ’ or ‘ Teutch ’ ( Mozart : ‘ Teitsch ’ ) .
7 This psychology naturally lingered on into the supposedly liberal atmosphere of NEP in the form of the utopian hope that obligations imposed ‘ from the Centre ’ , as the peasants put it , could be avoided , whilst retaining economic rights .
8 The renin raises your blood-pressure , which in turn leads to more kidney stress and more water retention , and on into the more severe symptoms .
9 In AD 208 the Emperor Severus took personal charge of a fleet into the Firth of Forth and from it led an expedition across Fife , over the Tay valley , and on into the ever inhospitable north to put an end to these depredations .
10 They worry also about the possibility that war could spill out into the so-far peaceful bits of the Balkan neighbourhood ( see below ) .
11 He backed out of Nisodemus 's presence and was glad to get out into the bitingly cold air .
12 and then feeding them out into the already perilous economy .
13 ‘ If you 'd like to unfasten Rip van Winkle , I 'll get the buggy from the boot , ’ he offered , and together they climbed out into the now steady downpour .
14 He takes it out into the so I put it out
15 Nigger barked in annoyance , and moved out into the more bearable climate of the dry heat rooms .
16 Apart from the greater urban houses , they spread out into the more rural areas .
17 When starting out in the aircraft spares business , twenty Tiger Moth wings were acquired , which after a period in storage were deemed to be taking up too much space , so reluctantly they were taken out into the back yard and burnt .
18 After being briefed by a Sergeant , the three Marine Commandos and myself , faces blackened and carrying weapons , set off through the orchard and out into the thickly wooded area in front of the German positions .
19 Lavender put her pencils back into the rather damp pencil-box and returned it to its correct place on her own desk .
20 Quiss said , and dumped the scullion 's head back into the now half-full bucket .
21 Flinging off her dressing-gown , she climbed back into the now cold bed and snuggled beneath the covers .
22 A partial answer to this problem was the building of hundreds of windmills to pump water back into the specially constructed drainage channels , and these were succeeded by steam pumps ( see Stretham ) .
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