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

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1 So I said , ‘ Knock it back into the heart of the hole . ’
2 Well last year we moved it out into the gardens .
3 Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head .
4 She recovered it and was about to slip it back into the book , when she realized that if she put it back in the wrong place , Mark might think she had been snooping .
5 Maxwell examined the letter in silence , let the Consul General read it and then put it back into the Captain 's open hand .
6 It gave her address , her phone number , her next of kin … he tore off this last part and put it back into the locket , which he returned to her body .
7 They employ it , and put it back into the land , if they do make anything .
8 Oswald has been chairman of the Darlington Brown Trout Angling Association for 38 years , and jokes : ‘ On the one hand I catch a fish then put it back into the water .
9 And , at the end of a we , when I put it back into the , the conversation
10 Ray folded the article and put it back into the envelope .
11 I can actually recall a press release which came to me about a a principal tourism officer who had just been appointed to be the head , you know the president for the year of his professional body , and in his own town a press release was put out in which his name was incorrectly spelt , and the conference at which he was about to be invested was actually taking , and I blush to say that it was in Brighton , I can only tell you when I got that press release I did what I frequently do , which is outline in highlighter the mistakes on the press release , put it back into the envelope and send it back to the relevant officer .
12 They tried pushing it back into the hole but the force of the water was too great .
13 Whatever type of communication system we use , we can break it down into the following parts : ( a ) a source of information ( b ) a device which converts the information into a suitable form for transmission ( c ) the means of communication ( channel of communication ) itself ( d ) perhaps some form of processing circuit(s) at intervals along the way ( e ) a destination for the signal and its conversion into a suitable form ( which is normally that of the original ) and , finally , ( f ) the receiver of the information .
14 It 's quite a complex manoeuvre and so we 'll break it down into the different parts that changing hands , turning the boat around and changing sides .
15 She 'd bring it out into the open .
16 I mean can you bring it out into the open ?
17 ‘ Because , ’ the Doctor answered , a little hoarse himself , ‘ the enhancer works both ways , and the Old One 's survival instinct is letting him draw on its excess life-force to try and bring it back into the world .
18 we 've done very well for escaping it , the only trouble is we have n't got the rain and now , this , this coming summer I dread to think what 's gon na happen , look how dry those fields are , just look at it if we get a wind up , if we , a wind starts to blow it 'll move a lot of this , it will just lift it up into the air , we 'll get clouds of soil blowing all over the place .
19 Returning to the bedroom she crept back to the bed , raised the knife and without a moment 's thought drove it down into the sleeper 's chest .
20 Yes I have spoken to Mrs who is the er er the woman involved and what she has said is this , the We ca n't directly we ca n't directly get hold of it , they wo n't send it out into the community .
21 One witness said : ‘ The plane had already landed , but the wind came under the wings and lifted it back into the air .
22 Therapist : ‘ You say you feel awful at times ; let's look at that and try and break it down into the physical sensations you feel , the thoughts you have , and how it effects your behaviour .
23 Methodically he straightened the collection of papers to fit it back into the pocket , and then opened the wallet and inspected its contents .
24 Then he picked up a rock from the shallow water at the edge of the pool and threw it out into the middle , making a huge splash ; the rings of the splash spread nearly to the edge of the pool .
25 We , we , we , we threw , we threw it out into the garden and these birds swooped down and they could n't take off !
26 The frequency of any vibrating system is governed by two factors : the forces pulling it back into the equilibrium position , and its mass .
27 These include plungers , wormscrews ( for boring into a blockage and pulling it out ) , and scrapers for removing sludge and silt and either pushing it down the drain or pulling it back into the inspection chamber on which you are working .
28 Countries such as Tanzania , Kenya , Zaire and Uganda have been badly hit , and governments have not helped by confiscating ivory and then selling it back into the market .
29 ‘ I 'd like to put it back into the auction for next week , ’ said the lady .
30 Should one of the fry slip from the nest the male will catch it in his mouth and spit it back into the nest .
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