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

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1 ‘ Or you could throw someone out into the Connaught Tunnel .
2 Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door .
3 After speeding across the moors and winding through woodland he at last found her and together they flowed slowly as one out into the Hamoaze .
4 What really helps that difficult decision to let one out into the world , though , is a desire to spoil oneself , not the machine .
5 Now Tabitha sat on the bunk , trying to stuff everything back into the bag .
6 She knelt and pushed everything back into the bin , and shut the lid quickly .
7 Let's just shove everything back into the cupboards , clean the floor and go .
8 He glanced up as she came in and swept everything back into the drawer .
9 She felt cold suddenly , and pushed everything back into the envelope .
10 The time has come to think about putting something back into the soil .
11 We want them to put something back into the community that has helped them grow . ’
12 The following year , after an excellent May and June playing for David Waterlane , Drew felt he ought to put something back into the game .
13 Floor manager George Picard says : ‘ Kevin fell in love with the hills and wanted to put something back into the community , that 's all . ’
14 The good standing of the exams , and thus — in the long run — of the profession itself , depends heavily on individuals ' willingness to put something back into the qualification from which they have benefited , and on the support that they receive in this endeavour from their employing organisations .
15 learn my trade that I ought to stay here and put something back into the industry again .
16 What they have grasped is that the other is a dubiously soft touch who knows she 's been lucky so far and feels guilt-ridden enough to want to put something back into the public melting pot which has been kind enough to approve of her .
17 ‘ I want to put something back into the game that has given me a good life . ’
18 It is necessary to turn our prisons into workplaces in which the inmates do not receive parole but can work their way out of prison by dedicated activity , which should be properly paid so that they can compensate those whom they have wronged and pay something back into the system .
19 ‘ I was out with Annsley one evening and I was giving him some stick about not putting something back into the game , ’ said Armstrong .
20 ‘ Cricket gave me so much that I want to put something back into the game and teaching the youngsters how to play is a rewarding way of doing it .
21 Let everything out into the open and then let them hurt you with it .
22 The day was marred only slightly by the presence of a few of that fraternity who find out about all such events , spend the whole day taking photographs and video and contribute very little or nothing back into the hobby .
23 Zak himself was calling everyone back into the dining room , saying they should all stay together until we reached Sudbury , which would be soon .
24 ‘ Well , what if I decided to put one of the lots back into the next auction , could I postpone payment on that until after it was sold ? ’
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