Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Mayne 's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base , from which they could sally out and harass the enemy . |
2 | When the meal was over , they helped Lizzie to clear away , taking the picnic things back into the house , and then began sorting out Sara 's luggage . |
3 | Thakin Nu made yet another attempt to bring the White Flag Communists back into the AFPFL . |
4 | Simply press the reset button twice and the machine boots up into the diagnostic routine . |
5 | Some boys were bringing battered wooden buckets up from the well and the occasional housewife emptied the slops from the night jars out into the middle of the street . |
6 | There , it percolates down through the rocks into aquifers ( underground water reserves ) , or flows as surface rivers back into the sea , propelled by the Earth 's gravity . |
7 | ‘ They are singing the Tree Spirits back into the world . ’ |
8 | Schellenberg looked around the hall , then led the way out through high oak doors back into the entrance hall . |
9 | The writer-self tunnels back into the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart , into the lumber room , dark and sometimes frightening , where memory dwells . |
10 | The Robe had been shot in Cinemascope in order to tempt the new television viewers back into the cinemas . |
11 | It was thought that Green took his large prepared copper plates out into the landscape and worked on them in front of the actual view , but when one looks at a print of a recognisable location the image is not reversed as would have been the case if a direct drawing onto the plate had been made from nature . |
12 | Out in the gulf a tommahawk missile drills up into the ink-black sky fired from the U S battle ship Wisconsin . |
13 | Odour is perceived when air carrying the odorous material travels through the nostrils , along the air passages up into the olfactory cleft where the odour receptors are situated . |
14 | In their eyes the sea curves off into the heavens . |