Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv prt] into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Reflector boards shone light up into the subjects ' faces to refine the modelling ( reflections give a certain hooded look to the eyes in the portrait here ) . |
2 | His merciless tone brought a spark of uncertainty back into the eyes of the Prophet . |
3 | After a time ( or if disturbed ) this living globe breaks up and disappears like a rain of silver back into the depths of the sea . |
4 | During the days that followed our plans to backpack up into the hills had to be curtailed because of the weather , but to compensate there was the pleasure of watching Nathan explore the Arctic . |
5 | As soon as it was light the farmer sent the child out into the fields ; and there the child remained while it was still light . |
6 | There is increasing independent evidence that the first trusts are proving that bringing management back into the hospitals is already bringing benefits to patients and staff . |
7 | Rightly or wrongly , what chairmen want is to narrow ownership back into the hands of rich individuals . |
8 | Her heart in her mouth , Tabitha Jute followed the band down into the halls of JustSleep . |
9 | It seemed bigger than the sun and it sailed with a peculiar swiftness up into the heavens , growing paler and brighter as it did so until it lit up the plain with a dull , yellow light . |
10 | At Fabian , three miles further on , a road turns off to the right up into the mountains : I shall come back to this in a moment . |
11 | This would also have been the time for naked women on horseback to lead the community out into the fields , bearing symbols of fertility to ensure a plentiful harvest . |
12 | Scathach dragged the stiff body back into the trees and laid it on its side . |
13 | ‘ In fact , take the body out into the streets and shoot it again . ’ |
14 | The sump cover had already been removed and a quick look up into the bowels of the engine made apparent the enormity of the task . |
15 | An action could force their ill-fated relationship back into the courts just weeks after Mandy received a £500,000 marriage settlement . |
16 | Mr Carter 's closer relationship with Mr Bush has got his smile back into the newspapers , but Mr Carter has never stopped believing he can help solve the world 's problems . |
17 | And you are n't asking for help to get the other stuff back into the files at Bad Schwarzendorn . ’ |
18 | Following the disappointment of April 's 2-2 home draw with unfancied Lithuania , when the Irish surrendered a 2-0 lead , this victory will put some colour back into the cheeks of Billy Bingham 's boys . |
19 | And , before any of us could do anything , she flitted like a ghost back into the trees . |
20 | That would throw up some even more interesting questions — and might eventually drive research money back into the universities where , at least for the most part it belongs . |
21 | Clearing out all the manure into the er big heap down into the fields where you wanted to spread them next Winter . |
22 | From Lima we went an hour 's aeroplane journey up into the mountains into another world . |
23 | The car left the autostrada and the bright new factories dotted about the valley and took a narrow , winding road up into the hills on the right . |
24 | Then she mixed it up and ladled the soil back into the flowerpots , tore open her seed packets and hastily poked the seeds into the soil . |
25 | The spirit back into the haunts of breath |
26 | We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks . |
27 | Willi plunged his hand back into the blooms and began to retrace his steps to the station car park . |
28 | Emery powder poured into the machine cleaned the knives , inserted blade down into the sockets . |
29 | Wend your way down into the depths of the Underground these days , and you will find the walls alive with commissioned art , offering the traveller a glimpse of life above the station . |
30 | They were forced into a system of apartheid , driven off the good grazing land up into the mountains . |