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

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1 Before returning , a look down into the tremendous ravine of Ling Gill below the bridge will reveal a most impressive scene , the beck hurrying along a bouldery bed fringed by trees and cliffs on its way to join the Ribble ; several minor caves have been found and explored along its banks but the rough terrain is a deterrent to walkers who prefer to travel sedately .
2 The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist .
3 Among certain groups living in southern Africa the labia can be as long as seven inches and the owners of such equipment have to push the lips back into the vaginal opening in order to get on with their daily tasks .
4 The Metropolitan Line grew fast in the 1860S and 1870S , the District Line joined it and it spread its branches out into the open countryside to the north-west of London .
5 That is , they translate words back into the same modality of bodily experience from which those who spoke the words derived them from within their own bodies .
6 ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street .
7 They both clambered aboard and the man pulled the boat out into the main current .
8 Not bothering to put the designs back into the black plastic cylinder , Paul stuffed them under his arm .
9 I think there 's always a fear to come forward and bring the details of a crime out into the open
10 She threads the Monster back into the high chair where it stiffens , collapses forward , stiffens again , slides down to the crutch-stop and lies there half under the tray , flailing its arms and legs like a crab on its back … and howling — howling like the hell-sent creature it is .
11 The church is built close to the edge of the bluff , which falls an overgrown eighty or ninety feet down into the wide bed of the gave or river ; and the view up or downstream is dignified further by the curtain wall of the medieval Tour Monréal , that stands at one corner of the small square in front of the church .
12 Close inspection reveals that mean smoothing creates relatively large residuals in months adjacent to the strikingly atypical months , where perhaps common sense would suggest otherwise ; if the percentage in February 1985 represents some kind of error , for example , then the less resistant mean has spread this error over into the adjacent months .
13 Out in the gulf a tommahawk missile drills up into the ink-black sky fired from the U S battle ship Wisconsin .
14 Once , he chased a young girl up into the Milky Way .
15 Perhaps , though , his greatest achievement , was in leading tennis back into the Olympic Games for the first time since 1924 .
16 you 're actually pushing the head of the femur back into the joint
17 Mayne 's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base , from which they could sally out and harass the enemy .
18 He lifted Leonora into the passenger-seat then leapt up to back the vehicle out into the narrow street , waving his thanks as a weather-beaten old man slammed the garage door shut with a wide smile before waving them on their way .
19 Push tool down into the second stitch — the first stitch will slip behind the latch and you can ‘ crochet ’ the second stitch through the first .
20 Beyond this palace , turn to your right down into the Italian quarter by following the stairs of St John 's Hill ( Jánský vršek ) to the bottom .
21 But in 1956 Arkell changed his mind and ( partly , one suspects , for the sake of tidiness ) pushed the Callovian down into the Middle Jurassic .
22 Geographical proximity meant that these relations have continued to be of crucial importance through into the post-1945 period .
23 Tomorrow night we move away from the Chilean coast and travel 13,500ft up into the Bolivian Andes , where Oxfam is helping the indigenous Indian people who are struggling to make a living now that their mines have closed down and their farmland been destroyed by drought .
24 Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart .
25 Then skim off the fat , pour the juices back into the roasting tin and bubble them up .
26 And , as importantly , ‘ Young Americans ’ ( 1975 ) reintroduced black music , with all its connotations of forbidden pleasure , in the form of disco back into the mainstream white audience .
27 The volatile Scot , currently on a month 's loan to Birmingham City after being transfer-listed by Southampton , lines up against Newcastle with an eye on a move back into the Premier League .
28 We have done exactly what I wanted us to do — brought a great singer back into the difficult world of the performer .
29 When a melt of any kind is cooled rapidly , it does not have time to sort its atoms out into the ordered atomic structures of mineral crystals .
30 She had urged her husband out into the large society in and about Liverpool but the forays had not been happy .
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