Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] into the " in BNC.
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1 | We went into Sheffield right into the city and went to a pub . |
2 | The obvious fact that Event was not working , his instincts to protect his investment , but also the awakening of his latent enthusiasm for the business of running a magazine , all drew Branson deeper into the quicksand which Event became . |
3 | The man does n't say anything ; he pushes Andy down into the ferns , and gets a hand free and punches Andy in the face . |
4 | With impressive ease he lifted Lucy carefully into the back of his car , and gestured abruptly for Virginia to get in with her . |
5 | It bounced back hard and left the pillar splashed with paint and some of the trim as Carson fishtailed the Mercedes out into the road and away from the house . |
6 | Nearly six hundred years later , the reforming emperor Joseph II attempted to assimilate Hungary fully into the hereditary Habsburg dominions . |
7 | ‘ Probably a great deal better than you , ’ she replied with a sugary smile , and after a reassuring word to her patient , she led Mick out into the corridor . |
8 | As soon as lunch was over , Simmons led Loretta out into the quadrangle . |
9 | Fiona Manning equalised for Ireland but seven minutes into the second half Rhona Simpson fired Scotland back into the lead . |
10 | Caroline led Maggie back into the living room where she introduced Colin . |
11 | They remained common amongst the poor in Wales and Scotland well into the nineteenth century though they occasioned bafflement amongst middle-class observers . |
12 | When the crowd sang Flower Of Scotland deep into the final quarter of the match , Hastings responded with a brilliant diagonal run off a dummy scissors which would have brought a try for Reed in the corner but for courageous defending from Davies . |
13 | For both reasons , he resisted attempts to reinsert Spain fully into the international capitalist system until forced to do so by the prospect of a return to wartime rationing . |
14 | At the foot of the stairs he shoved the torch into a wall sconce , pushed Isabel further into the gloom , and retraced his steps . |
15 | No significant increase in tissue type plasminogen activator activity was induced , however , by the administration of 0.1N HCl alone into the gastric cavity at 30 minutes aftr the injection ( Table ) . |
16 | Each day she had gone with Tom and Peter or just with Tom down into the Underground and played her violin . |
17 | As middlemen since then , the Iranians and the Russians have pushed the UN further into the background and , at least until peace really does break out , the Americans have been happy for it to stay there . |
18 | Graham gave Jenkins a wave then followed Laidlaw out into the street . |
19 | Yes it was at two down and the every time Palace went forward in the early stages you thought to yourself , here comes another goal because they looked like scoring , they were so dangerous , of course he 's a real threat and he got the better of for that first goal , er he was er danger all the time and er it was a little bit from er County 's performance in reverse to that of the previous week at Forest , where erm Palace were so good in the first half and er you would n't have been surprised if they 'd gone in two nil or even three nil ahead , the penalty brought Notts back into the game . |
20 | Sometimes she would start laying the table for breakfast at four in the afternoon ; sometimes she would pursue Maisie and Robert out into the street with plates of hot food , begging them to eat more . |
21 | I grabbed a can and followed Freddy back into the kitchen . |
22 | Carey led Piper back into the other half of the room , but the old man seemed to have other things to do . |
23 | at the start of the second half the Hereford defence were caught out again as Scott put Wycombe back into the lead … |
24 | at the start of the second half the Hereford defence were caught out again as Scott put Wycombe back into the lead … |
25 | It was a sad thing to Beth , and one which only made her all the more determined to draw Matthew back into the family fold . |
26 | Never mind , what it comes to is that there may well be a sturdy little male to carry the name of Graham proudly into the future . |
27 | It was Ossie who took Swindon up into the 1st division — or so he thought . |
28 | The moon scudded across a gap in the clouds again , just as Guy reached down to haul Isabel up into the saddle before him . |
29 | DESPITE forecasts last August that this would be the most competitive rugby league season in history , the only issues likely to be left in doubt tomorrow night are who will accompany Swinton down into the Second Division next season and the final line-up for the Premiership competitions . |
30 | It was this same Spirit that drove Jesus off into the desert to be tempted after his baptism , that pioneered the mission of the early Church often in the most bizarre , unexpected and ‘ unorthodox ’ ways ; that gripped a man like Philip , removed him from a flourishing evangelistic campaign in Samaria and drove him into the desert because there was one man who needed his help . |