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

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1 At this time most of them were minor landowners , but they were of gentle descent , and although John of Faircross , son and heir of the ironmaster , styled himself yeoman all his life , his descendants eventually moved up into the gentry .
2 It would be ironic to pick away at the mortar for a few decades only to break through into the next-door cell .
3 But US companies only ploughed back into new investment a sum equal to their profits .
4 Yes , he thought , tomorrow , he would pay the chaplain to sing one last Mass for his fallen comrades then go back into the city and request from his superiors some mission or task well away from this benighted fortress .
5 Wills were of immense significance and the contingent squabbles sometimes spilled over into acts of family treachery and even violence …
6 In a spirit of defiance shoppers and office workers yesterday flooded back into the heart of Manchester that was targeted by the IRA on Thursday , leaving 67 people injured .
7 Or had Burghgesh survived , been taken prisoner , and then years later slipped back into England to reap bloody havoc on his foes ?
8 Or in this sort period before things actually settling down into a routine
9 Those between clergy and musicians often spill over into the parish , and sides will be taken .
10 Karen pulled out of John 's arms then climbed down into the cabin .
11 So , as the architects comfortably settled back into their chairs cradling their after-dinner brandies in preparation for some regal platitudes , the Prince launched into a stinging attack that left them reeling .
12 Their larvae later drift back into European estuaries .
13 A comparable facies also extends down into North Africa .
14 Though proceedings occasionally teeter over into winsome cuteness ( witness the sugary pap of ‘ Sun ’ and ‘ Helicopter People ’ ) , most of tonight 's set sounds like the work of people with a sound grasp of pop virtues .
15 Now that was the time when first daylight on Bristol , and we heard the bombers go up , and I went home out on the tram car , and there were the young ones just screaming down into the city , I said , ’ good grief , those bombers have hit something ’ , and it was Filton Aeroplane , people had direct hits on shelters you see .
16 To begin with , the Cretan vases were made out of chlorite or chlorite schist , but the vase makers soon branched out into other materials , favouring especially the relatively soft and easily worked serpentine which can be found in various parts of central and eastern Crete .
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