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

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1 ‘ Now I come to think of it , ’ he said , easing himself down into the depths of his very easy chair , ‘ that Mrs Entwhistle from the corner said there was something about your dad in one of the Sunday papers , I do n't remember which . ’
2 In the winter of 1945–6 , when he took himself off into the mountains on spiritual retreat , he wrote to one of the United States Army 's cultural attachés with whom he later became great friends :
3 Let's just shove everything back into the cupboards , clean the floor and go .
4 She stared at it for a couple of minutes , then , with a prolonged sigh , began to take them out and put them back into the cupboards and drawers .
5 ‘ The Celts did n't march , ’ Nigel said , dismissing them back into the bushes .
6 Carefully put them back into the tubes and continue to sift the flour each week until you find that the adults have hatched .
7 The throng in front of Owen melted away , leaving his men exposed , so he drew them back into the shadows .
8 They scarcely knew the man — and , no doubt , curiosity was one of the things which brought them out into the streets to see him .
9 But through , through erm the period , particularly after campaigns in nineteen forty one , forty two , you , you , you 've got a l a lot of people coming into the Party , then they 've all been instilled with the spirit , you can then send them out into the villages .
10 And for a moment they strained together , their breathing harsh , uneven , then with a sudden movement he rolled on top of her , his weight crushing her down into the grasses .
11 Had carried him off into the mountains , in this harsh summer of storms and floods ?
12 Possibly her father had earlier taken her up into the workings to show her where he was working ; even so it would have been an apprehensive little girl who made her way along that long tunnel .
13 Those previous kisses had had meaning after all , and now he had only to utter those three little words that would send her up into the clouds .
14 Never a glimpse of him since that good little lass saw them dragging him back into the wards .
15 Loretta put down her book , grasped him by the shoulders , and heaved him back into the arms of his tormentors .
16 Satisfied , Trent ordered him back into the pines .
17 You know because you , you sort of lost , she lost her track going in to that on how to get him back into the referrals .
18 She felt the fence give a little and then it literally threw her back into the arms of the man with the mask .
19 On shore , she rubs her down with the exotically striped blanket , waits until she stirs again , and helps her back into the clothes .
20 She 's tried to tempt her back into the woods , but with little success .
21 What I 'm saying is that he would n't have taken her out into the woods .
22 As his faithful knight Bedivere cast Arthur 's sword Excalibur into the waters of Llyn Llydaw the hand of the Lady of the Lake rose up to catch it and draw it down into the depths forever .
23 And er and then I 'd load it up into the tubs and tram it out into the gate .
24 Cor , there was boxes of brand new tools come down there , spanners , and they used to be the , like these , like a big chopper , well they used to have couple of all with erm breezed up with erm like greaseproof paper over 'em , bag 'em up into the holds , guns , there was guns , what done with the guns they hit the er , just near the barrel or the trigger , th they used to flatten them out so they could n't use 'em but they all went in the ships bombs , or little shells they used to find in there , all scrap iron .
25 Well last year we moved it out into the gardens .
26 ‘ Finally on the seventh day , I thought that , being Catholic , they 'd rest , but still unfed and unwatered , each pony was blindfolded and tacked up , and Raimundo got on each one 's back , and whipped it and whipped it out into the pampas , until the pony 's spirit was completely broken , and it 'll never argue with man again .
27 With their curiosity satisfied and the music too slow to be interesting , Wayne and Sandy had taken themselves out into the gardens to cool off .
28 The British of course , oppress us ; they virtually handed us over into the hands of the Afrikaners , the descendents of the Dutch settlers .
29 Sixteen of us flew into Delhi — and a fifteen hour bus journey took us up into the mountains .
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