Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv prt] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 She reached up , and kissing him fiercely on the lips , whispered a rhyme she had made up years before : " Tristram Pascoe , Tristram Pascoe , never , never let your lass go ! " — and when they had hugged , she watched him climb nimbly over the wall and heard him jump down into the hayfield on the other side .
2 In their small hamlets drink was associated with Cossack brutality , when horsemen would swoop down into the Jewish shtetels after Easter and terrorize the people .
3 If any of us let go and started breathing again , one of them would fall off into a lake of mud .
4 Vern wandered slowly in front taking not a blind bit of notice of me , not even when I shouted at the long-beaked birds and made them flap up into the air crying like out-of-tune seagulls .
5 He 'll probably merge back into the Department of Transport .
6 From time to time she would glance back into the room , her eyes coming to rest on the casually seated figure of Tsu Ma .
7 If all goes according to plan the enemy will fall back into a defensive position to the west of the area , around an airfield .
8 She let it fall back into the water when she heard what John had told Larry .
9 ’ Which means you 'll fall back into the Vid , ’ she said .
10 Without the moral strength of the New Thinking it will fall back into the old corruption .
11 My father used to spend hours on the lavatory smoking and reading the paper ; when he finally emerged at my mother 's disgusted summons , a rich smell of shit and tobacco would sidle out into the corridor .
12 Once the planting has been done , cover the soil with a thick mulch of crushed bark , peat or leaf mould , which will gradually break down into the soil and help to improve its texture .
13 The above example also shows how reported speech may carry over into a second sentence without any reinforcing signal .
14 I trust that the benefits which will accrue during this central development will carry over into the future developments by individual colleges and institutions as the process of devolution of unit writing and assessment is established .
15 Furthermore , different voice settings typically characterise different languages , and these settings may carry over into the pronunciation of a second language ( Laver 1991 : 248 ) .
16 ‘ If only she 'd clear off into the dower house , ’ she told herself , ‘ I could really improve things here . ’
17 The dog might not respond readily to their commands , and may simply head off into the distance , possibly looking for you if the territory is familiar .
18 Therefore it seems to me that the communist party really has to disappear , it 's a good thing that it 's own general secretary has disbanded it , I anticipate that it will break up into a number of political parties , perhaps one kind of social democratic party on the left and another , if you like a kind of Russian unionist party , on the right , erm , but as the communist party it 's simply incompatible with the emergence of democracy in the Soviet Union .
19 Would she grow up into a street urchin , plimsolls , no socks , grimy tee shirt , with a London accent grating on a nicely-brought-up ear ?
20 In our discussion of the constitution we shall break out into a critical , historical , and political approach .
21 Watching the BMW ease out into the traffic a few minutes later and accelerate away along the road , Harry turned Nadine 's words over in his mind .
22 Consequently increased emphasis needs to be placed upon the role of assessment , rehabilitation and transfer rather than discharge back into the community .
23 Co fall out the bucket you see on the when they over the top tumbler that 'd splash on into the chute , there used to be a chute , take it right into the harbour .
24 With gold being so heavy , if you put a panful of gravel into motion under water the gold will work down into the pan base .
25 On that first occasion my father took me through Craven Hill Gardens into Porchester Terrace , showed me the blank brick back of the facades and lifted me up on to the wall so that I could look down into the shaft .
26 Attempts to lower unemployment by means of a boost to monetary demand will work through into an increasing rate of inflation because of sticky prices and wages and increasing expectations of inflation ( i.e. there is an absence of a money illusion ) .
27 With more than $20m-worth of Microsoft shares , Mr Shirley will sail off into the sunset in June , when he plans to retire .
28 Amid a buzz of excitement I heard that it was ‘ one of old Maurice 's hits ’ , and I pushed my way through the crowd just in time to see another ball sail up into the sky towards the Castle .
29 When puppies for research were raised in isolation in laboratory , it was noticed that the ill-effects of such rearing could be somewhat offset by cutting a window into the side of their box so that they could see out into the busy laboratory .
30 The window was barred although it was possible to reach through and open the casement He preferred to sit there because in better weather he could see out into the Inner Ward and the White Tower .
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