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

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1 When the little animal is disturbed it burrows furiously down into the ground until it has completely disappeared except for its horny rump .
2 He drifts slowly up into the air .
3 god was it painful , and erm , so the crown has got a filling in it now because she , to , to relieve the pressure on the abscess she had to drill right down through the crown , erm to go right through into the root area
4 It 's something that runs through mining folklore and can be traced right back into the lore of medieval German miners .
5 He stood for a while , watching the pyrotechnic chaos in the yard below , then moved slowly back into the banqueting hall .
6 To see under the bridge , the mestizo would have to come right down into the water .
7 Well if you did n't there 'd be so much change on the bail that they all start to fall off and there 'd be all one big muddle cos that and as chain coming down that used to come right down into the chain locker to the bottom of the ships .
8 She watched as Simon wandered on through into the all-white kitchen , the door swinging shut behind him .
9 He was walking purposefully through into the garden , a huge lawn with an abundance of mimosa and roses , and untamed greenery bordering the edges .
10 But the landscape became grander and more exciting as we drove north ; great fiords cut deep into the land , and mountain-sides of lava screes towered away up into the clouds .
11 The nose-tingling aroma of rosemary in itself is enough to banish catarrh and sinus infections as it trickles coolly up into the nasal cavities and spreads behind the cheekbones and forehead .
12 The boat moved comfortably out into the river .
13 He turned and charged quickly off into the forest to rescue his friend , only to find a German splayed out on the ground and Tommy still running on up the hill .
14 He moved quickly back into the bridge and picked up a phone .
15 Then I picked up a pebble and flung it out to sea ; it rose straight up into the air and landed on the ground a few yards behind me .
16 Part of her was appalled at the ease with which she had slotted straight back into the military lifestyle ; part of her welcomed the safety of knowing exactly where she fitted in and what she was supposed to do .
17 They say who they want to send it to , add a few notes , send it off and are dropped straight back into the spreadsheet . ’
18 They both staggered back out into the corridor .
19 Preston sat there for a while stroking her and then , when he was sure that she was sleeping soundly , he crossed over to the window and lifted a corner of the curtain and peered cautiously out into the street .
20 He worked the slide as quietly as he could , chambering a round , then he moved back out into the sitting room towards the door .
21 As Lucy moved back out into the passageway , she met the returning tide from the last ensemble number onstage ; they arrived in a rush , panting like horses and shedding their quasi-military costumes as they moved .
22 That 's where the blood leads by , okay , on that side of the heart the left hand side of the heart it 's being pumped and therefore the muscle is a bigger muscle , that 's doing the contracting , the blood push out and it relaxes back again and that allows the blood to be sucked back down into the heart , okay , and the next time it 's shh , that goes out and then it relaxes down again and the blood sucks back down into the heart , okay so that 's what it does , all the muscle can do is that , muscle can only retract and then it relaxes , contract and then it relaxes , that 's what the heart 's doing all the time , how many beats a minute ?
23 Mathilda peered fearfully down into the garden and got to her feet .
24 Hands still clenched into defensive fists , she watched him jump lithely on board the launch , fire the engine , manoeuvre expertly out into the creek .
25 Nor did he introduce himself to Ellen or Thessy , but instead looked warily up into the rigging as though he expected to be ambushed from the foremast 's crosstrees .
26 Cradled it in his palm like a small injured dove , and let it fall softly back into the silk cup .
27 The initiative moved firmly back into the hands of more conservative forces within the government .
28 He flung the kitchen door open and staggered blindly out into the back garden , weaving his way across the lawn .
29 ‘ Yeh , ’ he answered , and he sank happily back into the soft white pillow .
30 She dropped her robe on to the stool near by and stepped into the water , sinking slowly down into the warmth .
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