Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 If so , press them back into the soil .
2 So I said , ‘ Knock it back into the heart of the hole . ’
3 Then lift the front foot high and hook it back into the opponent 's head .
4 So how does pancreatic lipase , an enzyme that knocks around in the essentially aqueous environment of the small intestine , get to grips with fats and oils and break them down into the glycerol and fatty acids that are readily absorbed by the lining of the gut ?
5 I put them back into the tank , still amazed they 'd had the strength to move the glass .
6 Carefully put them back into the tubes and continue to sift the flour each week until you find that the adults have hatched .
7 The second is to remove all of the fish , totally rearrange the rockwork and then put them back into the tank , including the new one and they should then soon settle down and establish the pecking order , which should also include the newcomer .
8 I mean the old index-linked certificates , when they came up I put them back into the fourth issue , and then the fifth issue and so on because the bonuses are better .
9 She stared at it for a couple of minutes , then , with a prolonged sigh , began to take them out and put them back into the cupboards and drawers .
10 A burly serjeant-of-arms stopped them , asked their business , and grudgingly let them through into the main courtyard where they were halted by a steward who took them up into the main hall .
11 So technology has advanced considerably , and what we 've done is to capitalise on the younger engineers and we 've introduced another phase called neighbourhood engineers and this is where we rely on the er goodwill of the firms to actually sa let their seconder engineers sometimes , but certainly let them out into the er into the schools careers convention work places to talk to the actual youngster itself .
12 Baronness Warnock ( Ind ) , whose 1986 report forms the basis of the bill , said it would be a paradox if ‘ we democratic and increasingly educated people should … put ourselves back into the 17th century , when the question of whether or not Galileo and indeed Descartes might pursue and publish their scientific findings was regulated not by scientific considerations , but by religious considerations . ’
13 Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward .
14 And while you 're at it , would you like to tell me who let you back into the house ? "
15 Let everything out into the open and then let them hurt you with it .
16 Going into the hall , she flung on a coat , pocketed the keys lying on the silver salver , and let herself out into the night .
17 She bent quickly to kiss her father , then let herself out into the shadowy hall , and made for the wide , oak-panelled stairs .
18 I suppose , technically speaking , ’ he paused , ‘ if you put her out into the road she would have no roof over her head and we should have to take her in . ’
19 Maxwell examined the letter in silence , let the Consul General read it and then put it back into the Captain 's open hand .
20 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 .
21 They employ it , and put it back into the land , if they do make anything .
22 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 .
23 And , at the end of a we , when I put it back into the , the conversation
24 Ray folded the article and put it back into the envelope .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 A huge amount of political and industrial restructuring will have to take place as the east European states shake themselves down into the national structures that most suit their individual aspirations .
28 I was going to tell her I had taken her keys and let myself back into the house , " he added , " but I arrived too late .
29 I took a shorter way than Sapt and when I reached the moat , I hid my horse in the trees , tied my rope round a strong tree and let myself down into the water .
30 He opened the forward door of the horse van with a key , and with a key also let us through into the baggage car .
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