Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] into [noun] ' " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Their netting stakes were no more than 2 feet ( 60 centimetres ) in length , to slip nicely into poachers ' pockets for concealment .
2 That was eight years after the Lloyd 's scandal — involving tens of millions of pounds being syphoned off into directors ' pockets — erupted .
3 I was very proud of those she made for outdoor wear , perhaps because they were different ; they were generally made from offcuts of the various dress lengths being made up into ladies ' costumes .
4 That money goes directly into farmers ' pockets .
5 We have so far said little about the way the Stress Syndrome spills over into teachers ' personal relationships out of school .
6 He slowed down to pick his way among the ! patches of white water quite close inshore , at one point even vanishing between a towering sea-stack and the main cliff , then , once past the headland , he throttled right back and motored tamely into Otters ' Bay , making for the jetty there .
7 Morgan went back into Evans ' office , closed the door , marched back to the desk behind which
8 He smiled straight into Menzies ' smouldering look and said , ‘ Will you swear to this ? ’
  Next page