Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Before returning , a look down into the tremendous ravine of Ling Gill below the bridge will reveal a most impressive scene , the beck hurrying along a bouldery bed fringed by trees and cliffs on its way to join the Ribble ; several minor caves have been found and explored along its banks but the rough terrain is a deterrent to walkers who prefer to travel sedately . |
2 | The divide in English studies seems to be between those who want to bring the rift out into the open , and those who prefer to pretend that it does n't exist . |
3 | ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street . |
4 | They both clambered aboard and the man pulled the boat out into the main current . |
5 | I think there 's always a fear to come forward and bring the details of a crime out into the open |
6 | She threads the Monster back into the high chair where it stiffens , collapses forward , stiffens again , slides down to the crutch-stop and lies there half under the tray , flailing its arms and legs like a crab on its back … and howling — howling like the hell-sent creature it is . |
7 | Close inspection reveals that mean smoothing creates relatively large residuals in months adjacent to the strikingly atypical months , where perhaps common sense would suggest otherwise ; if the percentage in February 1985 represents some kind of error , for example , then the less resistant mean has spread this error over into the adjacent months . |
8 | Once , he chased a young girl up into the Milky Way . |
9 | Perhaps , though , his greatest achievement , was in leading tennis back into the Olympic Games for the first time since 1924 . |
10 | you 're actually pushing the head of the femur back into the joint |
11 | He lifted Leonora into the passenger-seat then leapt up to back the vehicle out into the narrow street , waving his thanks as a weather-beaten old man slammed the garage door shut with a wide smile before waving them on their way . |
12 | Push tool down into the second stitch — the first stitch will slip behind the latch and you can ‘ crochet ’ the second stitch through the first . |
13 | Beyond this palace , turn to your right down into the Italian quarter by following the stairs of St John 's Hill ( Jánský vršek ) to the bottom . |
14 | But in 1956 Arkell changed his mind and ( partly , one suspects , for the sake of tidiness ) pushed the Callovian down into the Middle Jurassic . |
15 | Geographical proximity meant that these relations have continued to be of crucial importance through into the post-1945 period . |
16 | Many scorned it but rapturous press reviews helped push the record up into the high altitudes of the independent chart . |
17 | And , as importantly , ‘ Young Americans ’ ( 1975 ) reintroduced black music , with all its connotations of forbidden pleasure , in the form of disco back into the mainstream white audience . |
18 | The volatile Scot , currently on a month 's loan to Birmingham City after being transfer-listed by Southampton , lines up against Newcastle with an eye on a move back into the Premier League . |
19 | We have done exactly what I wanted us to do — brought a great singer back into the difficult world of the performer . |
20 | She had urged her husband out into the large society in and about Liverpool but the forays had not been happy . |
21 | But once I got out of the splitting shop out into the dry , handling leather rather than skins , er it were terrific , absolutely terrific . |
22 | Despite the bid costs , Amstrad was able to report a bounce back into the black for the six months to December . |
23 | Success has n't solved all their problems — Cindy Wilson has taken time off to be temporarily replaced by David Lynch 's protegee Julee Cruise — but it has put the bounce back into the bouffant bop from which their name is derived ( a B-52 being a hairdo ) . |
24 | He tucked the ticket down into the top pocket of his official tunic . |
25 | I swung down at the bottom , deciding to go head first , face up , curling my back down into the soft river bed , praying … |
26 | He climbed on one side of the desks , stood on tiptoe , and , forcing up the skylight , eased his head through into the icy December wind . |
27 | The cyclotron was a research facility through into the 1980s , but was an expensive and remarkable piece of equipment to have appeared in the 1950s in a country where , neither before nor since , has there been much cash for anything scientific . |
28 | One takes a high level reservoir and if there is more electricity available than the demand requires , then some of that can be used to pump water up into the high level down . |
29 | PC Thomas Hewett turned to follow the landlord back into the public house . |
30 | The girl stuck her head out into the main office and called across the room . |