Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it ! |
2 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
3 | The north drives … its pupils back into themselves too soon ; and while the spirit of the fiery Egyptian hurries out into the world , too intent on the journeys in the north the spirit prepares to retire into itself before it is ready to travel . |
4 | Most of that chlorine gets up into the atmosphere because of our activities , particularly our use of CFCs ( chlorofluorocarbons ) , and other chlorine-based gases . |
5 | Ensure that no masonry falls down into the cavity , where it could interfere with the wall ties . |
6 | Camus sets off into the night . |
7 | Arkwright moves out into the sunlight with the dog behind him . |
8 | She paid no attention and by the time she carried the sleeping twins out into the yard , it was already getting dark . |
9 | The car carries on into the night . |
10 | On such a night as this , he told himself , one could believe in ghosts and phantoms , and yet this small , fragile old lady climbs up into the whistling darkness unafraid . |
11 | How far the glider rolls over into the beginning of the spin depends to a large extent on the amount of yaw present . |
12 | In recognising that fact , as well as the reality that this package can not be amended or the entire community ratification process goes back into the melting pot , it was the pressure point likely to offer the greatest temptation to the Tory anti-Maastricht brigade . |
13 | The farm sets a good example in other ways too … branches pruned from the trees are shredded so the goodness goes back into the soil . |
14 | Grant looks down into the dark waters . |
15 | At the top the beetles have discovered the dead mouse ; they bury it by tunnelling beneath it and removing the earth from below so that it drops down into the excavation ; at the bottom as the mouse sinks down into the earth the beetles roll it into a ball ready for the reception of their eggs . |
16 | And if you do n't get that amount , presumably Finmere comes back into the picture again ? |
17 | Much of this rain runs back into the sea , combining with the rainwater from the great rivers of China . |
18 | The ingratitude comes out into the open and sets as hard as marble . |
19 | ‘ My enthusiasm for my cooking spills over into the restaurant , ’ he said . |
20 | The play tails off into the cries and inarticulate exclamations where , escaping the situation in which ‘ I got ta use words ’ in their normal sense , language becomes a cry of despair and horror as primal as the ‘ Wah ! |
21 | It 's right , you know where the , the alley goes through into the Haymarket |
22 | Your name goes down into the future as Mary Shelley . ’ |
23 | ‘ Just make sure the wallet goes back into the pocket , Vi , or there 'll be hell to pay . |
24 | As the water trickles down into the water table , the rivers receive a constant supply of water and can irrigate agricultural land effectively . |
25 | Nor can I see the day when Lovejoy sails off into the sunset down the Seine spooning Chicken & Sweetcorn Stew down a tot . |
26 | Of course , the mascara-heavy crowd do n't all appreciate being insulted , and during ‘ America Dream ’ a pint sails over into the singer 's face . |
27 | Of course , the mascara-heavy crowd do n't all appreciate being insulted , and during ‘ America Dream ’ a pint sails over into the singer 's face . |
28 | At the first pond on Hampstead Heath a raised brick platform juts out into the water . |
29 | The whole area , a thicker , stronger basalt pavement , is funnel-shaped and the water pours back into the central hole that has been emptied to a depth of three or more metres . |
30 | In turn , the employment income generated by Scotch Whisky companies and their suppliers feeds through into the economy , supporting further jobs . |