Example sentences of "[verb] [pn reflx] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Rincewind looked around wildly , and then with wild improvisation drew himself up into a wizardly pose .
2 Cornelius fanned at his trouser bottoms and slowly drew himself back into the vertical plane .
3 He had squeezed himself back into the side-car with his long legs stretched flat along the floor of the rectangular alloy box .
4 Cathy went into the shop and Wycliffe let himself out into the little hall from which stairs led up to the flat .
5 His visual impressions have been fading without his knowing it , and with their reactivation stale information has suddenly sorted itself out into a new and firm pattern .
6 GEC , under the guidance of Lord Weinstock , built itself up into the largest manufacturing employer in the UK , producing a wide range of products from telecommunications to defence electronics .
7 Ashamed of her excess of imagination , she let herself out into the street and covered the few yards to her car under the trees .
8 As she let herself out into the garden through the kitchen door , she gave a small shiver that had absolutely nothing to do with the autumnal chill in the air .
9 She let herself quietly into the house , and immediately heard the sound of voices coming from the living-room .
10 Nuadu could see that her fingers were gone now , and that she was trying to pull herself back into the heartwood , which would have been her dwelling and the place from which she drew sustenance and vitality , but the Robemaker made another of his sudden curt gestures and the slaves fell to their work again , sweat streaming from their half-clad bodies and Nuadu saw the heartwood splinter and fall apart .
11 I am always happy to work myself up into a great cultural stew , given half the chance .
12 Some plasmids are capable of splicing themselves seamlessly into a chromosome .
13 The fact that I can take pleasure in each day as it comes , that I do n't churn myself up into a state of hyperactive neuroticism ? ’
14 The foot is reduced to a protrusion that they use to pull themselves down into the sand .
15 However , Liverpool began to pull themselves back into the game , and in the 68th minute Bobby Mimms had to push Ian Rush 's close-range header off the line .
16 The Cherry and Whites tried to pull themselves back into the game … they huffed and puffed but could n't blow the Scottish down … and defeat means the rugby world are wondering whether Gloucester are as strong as they were … club coach keith richardson knows the truth
17 ‘ Now I come to think of it , ’ he said , easing himself down into the depths of his very easy chair , ‘ that Mrs Entwhistle from the corner said there was something about your dad in one of the Sunday papers , I do n't remember which . ’
18 Cashman lowered himself heavily into a chair and sat with his face buried in his hands .
19 His feet sank into a carpet whose blues and creams evoked a summer sky and , at Vigo 's behest , he lowered himself uneasily into a chair with a yellow satin seat and legs of rearing dragons .
20 Suddenly , from the top of the bank , Buckthorn flung himself headlong into the scuffle , knocked one of the guards flying with a kick from his back legs and then closed with the other .
21 Tom flung himself back into the chair beside her , still without speaking , and Belinda stood there while Faye gave her a watchful glance .
22 Baronness Warnock ( Ind ) , whose 1986 report forms the basis of the bill , said it would be a paradox if ‘ we democratic and increasingly educated people should … put ourselves back into the 17th century , when the question of whether or not Galileo and indeed Descartes might pursue and publish their scientific findings was regulated not by scientific considerations , but by religious considerations . ’
23 Thank goodness your boss has turned himself back into a wardrobe …
24 Going into the hall , she flung on a coat , pocketed the keys lying on the silver salver , and let herself out into the night .
25 She bent quickly to kiss her father , then let herself out into the shadowy hall , and made for the wide , oak-panelled stairs .
26 Certain snakes and lizards are highly efficient at wriggling themselves down into the sand or gravel in such a way that only the tops of their heads and their eyes remain exposed to view .
27 A huge amount of political and industrial restructuring will have to take place as the east European states shake themselves down into the national structures that most suit their individual aspirations .
28 I was going to tell her I had taken her keys and let myself back into the house , " he added , " but I arrived too late .
29 I took a shorter way than Sapt and when I reached the moat , I hid my horse in the trees , tied my rope round a strong tree and let myself down into the water .
30 He threw himself vigorously into the work in hand , and presented the aspect of one who did not know when to stop .
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