Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 He decided then and there to take the carrion off her and have it back for himself and so leaned out into the void and tilted into the wind towards her far below .
2 He 'd be lucky if he was merely broken back into the Scouts for ten or twenty years .
3 And er he was back there ten days ago for some or other to see another customer and when he came , only got back into the country on Monday or Tuesday
4 ‘ They have had their ins and outs and have all got back into the side , ’ he says .
5 The royal demesne vills , fields and woods in Sherwood Forest , for example , which had been put out of the forest by the perambulation of 1300 , were now ‘ entirely put back into the forests by the said King Edward ’ .
6 In no other human discipline , not in philosophy , nor science , nor music , is it believed that there has been a particular revelation of God in history , so that that point in history is then necessarily taken up into the discipline .
7 At this time most of them were minor landowners , but they were of gentle descent , and although John of Faircross , son and heir of the ironmaster , styled himself yeoman all his life , his descendants eventually moved up into the gentry .
8 Hewitt had only just broken through into the first team and gave a good account of himself in matches against Crewe and Chesterfield .
9 Er and that showed er in fact when we reported to members in July of this year , we were seeking from them er an indication as to the priority of the phasing because prior to that and in fact it 's reflected in the structure plan , we simply have a a scheme for A fifty nine , A sixty one relief roads , they 're not broken down into the two schemes .
10 But he admitted : ‘ It is a crashing diappointment for Rob because he had only just come back into the side — and his return coincided with two successive clean sheets . ’
11 Information gathered by these excursions into adjoining phases is thus fed back into the previous process in order to reinforce the adopted approach , modify it or cause its abandonment .
12 He did not wait for the servants to open the doors , but just pushed through into the entrance hall , and then into the great ballroom where a score of painters and upholsterers were finishing a long night 's work during which they had transformed the ballroom into a silk-hung fantasy .
13 She was delighted at having the chance to work with one of the rock world 's most distinguished performers who had already branched out into the movie business .
14 Clouthier 's policies were frequently ill-defined but they nevertheless brought back into the political debate conservative ideas that had been scorned since the 1917 Mexican revolution .
15 I must also come in when I am told and sit down and eat my meals properly and not run out into the street with a slice of bread in my hand .
16 An innocent who 'd somehow wandered down into the rat run , just asking to get bitten .
17 After loud good nights and thanks to Squeaky , the four of them finally staggered out into the cool air of late evening .
18 Have you ever looked down into the hair dryer ?
19 Often , the criteria — even in the academic world — are assumed , and are hardly brought out into the open .
20 Although advisory staff delivered warnings on this matter , they were not always followed through into the PNP INSET programme .
21 Those boys ( they were few , for academic impulses withered and died in the Burleigh air ) who aimed at Advanced Level , or even university , had always trickled off into the state system as soon as they had taken their Ordinary Levels , if not before .
22 The orangs were gradually forced back into the mountain forests .
23 TEN Palestinians deported by Israel were yesterday allowed back into the country .
24 Once the design is safely stored a way on tape or disc it can be quickly loaded back into the computer 's memory .
25 The imbalances and strains occasioned by the change of economic policy were not limited to the strictly economic areas , but also spilled over into the social and political spheres .
26 Given that the decision has now been taken by Parliament to extend the law to cover recordings , broadcasts and cable programmes , it may be wondered whether the exemption for these should have been automatically carried over into the new law .
27 Discuss in or out of role — with the results of the discussion later fed back into the whole group .
28 It was held , appropriately , on the first day of Michaelmas when , in medieval times , pigs were traditionally turned out into the woods to fatten up on acorns .
29 Independent Computer Solutions Ltd , London , has developed an interface that allows users to integrate JYACC 's Jam rapid application development toolset with Cadre Technologies Inc 's Teamwork CASE analysis and design system : Teamwork data flow and entity relationship diagrams can be converted into Jam applications using the interface , subsequent changes and adjustments can be automatically reflected back into the original Teamwork model .
30 Not only did he own Werner Lines , a worldwide shipping empire with more than vessels in commission , but he had also branched out into the freight industry over the past four years and succeeded in cornering an important section of its competitive market by buying out a succession of small , struggling companies and amalgamating them under an experienced board of directors answerable only to him .
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