Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [adv prt] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe it 's like driving an expensive sports car : you ease through city traffic , choking on fumes and endless queueing , and then you finally edge out onto a motorway , you drop down into a stronger gear , and you press the accelerator . |
2 | Good good good remember that when you go back into a how many people actually do work with other people where they work where they work ? |
3 | Anyone who has read The Hound of the Baskervilles will know what fate is in store for those who wander off into a mire ! |
4 | The opponent throws a front kick and you pull back into a cat stance . |
5 | When he 's eaten , we amble out into a grey Glasgow afternoon and head for the Kelvingrove gallery and museum , a £2 taxi ride . |
6 | The padre goes with them as they leap out into a very boggy field . |
7 | When they spot some promising zebras , or antelopes , they spread out into a line . |
8 | They drive down into a dry watercourse and are surrounded by hundreds of cattle returning from their grazing , driven by children and young warriors . |
9 | Paige allowed him to help her roll over into a sitting position . |