Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] into the " in BNC.
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31 | From this position the clubhead is going to smother the ball , knocking it into the turf ( that 's why you see that little dent in the teeing ground ) . |
32 | Then er it it 's only gon na be a case then of knocking it into the same style for all |
33 | Thomas moved , knocking it into the red weed . |
34 | Other stunts included the breaking up of Labour party meetings and vandalizing a Daily Herald van by driving it into the railings of a London church . |
35 | The gene was transferred by splicing it into the DNA of a bacterium which naturally infects plant cells . |
36 | Juan quickly established that Avila was nowhere near the rescue base ( had we followed the consul 's directions we would have ended up three hours away ) and within an hour he was driving us into the heart of the Sierra de Gredos . |
37 | It is no more than the action of clashing their teeth together as if sinking them into the neck of the prey , in the specialized killing bite of the cat , but it has become a sound signal that many observers have commented on . |
38 | Bury cuttings to half their depth , either by pushing them into the soil or by lining them along the side of a slit cut in the soil with a spade ( in heavy soil , sprinkle a layer of sand at the base of the slit ) . |
39 | If the performer ca n't stand the heat at this stage of their career , we 're doing no favours pushing them into the kitchen . |
40 | The central characters are emphasised by pushing them into the foreground with bold biting or by establishing them appropriately within an off-beat compositional design . |
41 | I am indebted to husband John for pushing me into the purchase at a time I obviously needed the machine but was not very full of vim and zip to get it and learn it . |
42 | Oh you want to walk on that , oh Charlotte come on then , you 're pushing me into the road . |
43 | Furthermore , Matthew stresses that the task of telling men the good news and ‘ baptising them into the possession of the Holy Spirit will only De theirs after the cross and resurrection have given them a gospel to proclaim and a Spirit to receive ( 28:19 ) . |
44 | A pile was already to hand and he began folding the pamphlets and inserting them into the envelopes . |
45 | Constantine , late in his reign , demolished some temples and confiscated their estates throughout the empire , in-corporating them into the res privata , but keeping their accounts in a special category as fundi iuris templorum . |
46 | The distribution of these consonants would be rather limited , but the main problem would be fitting them into the pattern of syllable structure . |
47 | Plainly , individual journalists have individual styles but ultimately they have to turn the result of meeting you into the type of article their publication requires . |
48 | A win for Akinwande , who beat the much-hyped Herbie Hide for the 1989 ABA title , will elevate him close to a world top-10 rating , if not pushing him into the elite of one of the four organisations . |
49 | Tom picked up the two whiskeys and manoeuvred Patrick into the corner , pushing him into the seat first so that he was up against the wall . |
50 | But Keith was already pushing her into the living-room , bubbling with what he had to say . |
51 | Then she felt his arms beneath her shoulders , lifting her , pushing her into the lavatory , locking it behind him . |
52 | Zoe 's horse ’ Scrumpy ’ stumbled after a jump catapulting her into the ground . |
53 | ‘ We 're on the top floor , ’ he said , urging her into the lift . |
54 | The ‘ plane bumped , rolling Forster roughly to one side , catapulting him into the bleakness of reality . |
55 | The spring should be cleaned before inserting it into the pipe and a long piece of string attached to the loop on the bending spring . |
56 | Joanna handed her a probe and , inserting it into the wound , Sophie began searching . |
57 | There is n't a track on it that I feel does n't do what it should do , which is taking a song out of its time and place and whisking it into the present to make it meaningful today . ’ |
58 | There is n't a track on it that I feel does n't do what it should do , which is taking a song out of its time and place and whisking it into the present to make it meaningful today . ’ |
59 | And being the one who was taking the raw material and bashing it into the records I had to pick a time to leave where it was n't going to be a huge blow to everybody else . |
60 | That will increase Fleet/Norstar 's assets by 40% to $47 billion , catapulting it into the top rank of American banks . |