Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pers pn] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 The swing of the hurricane was bringing them back into the eye of the storm .
2 It was always a project which was in parallel with Queen , because we always had a positive attitude to people doing stuff outside the band , getting new experiences and bringing them back into the band .
3 Weekend reports suggest that the long-term unemployed — those out of work longer than 12 months — will benefit from a £300 million scheme aimed at bringing them back into the workforce .
4 By promoting economic aspects and bringing them out into the open for everyone to see , we are contributing towards better informed decisions on the part of prescribers and policy makers alike . ’
5 An investigation by the Japanese Fisheries Agency concluded in an announcement by the Foreign Ministry that the dolphins had committed a " mass suicide " from which local fisherman had been trying to save them by driving them back into the sea .
6 She had wanted to get back to her hotel and away from him but , first , he had insisted on driving her out into the wilderness , and now he had marooned them .
7 For a second his eyes met hers and then he came to her quickly , his body covering her own , pressing her down into the softness of the bed , his skin against hers an almost unbearable pleasure .
8 " No , it 's his son , " said Walter , shepherding her out into the street .
9 The only dangerous time we had was on the way back when we were trying to get away from the coast of Iceland and a whole series of fronts were driving us back into the coast .
10 She ran a shaking hand over the wispy tendrils , smoothing them back into the neat knot gathered at the nape of her neck , but without the aid of a comb or mirror it was impossible to return her hair to its usual immaculate style .
11 ‘ The Celts did n't march , ’ Nigel said , dismissing them back into the bushes .
12 They tried pushing it back into the hole but the force of the water was too great .
13 ‘ I said I 'd think about bringing you out into the field with me .
14 It was a trick , leading him back into the same old treadmill .
15 " But I mind , I mind very much ! " he snapped , and walked with quick , short steps back to Fernando , taking his arm and leading him off into the crowd .
16 ‘ Come along , Emily , dear , ’ Aunt Sophie was at her side , catching her arm , leading her back into the centre of the room where the vicar stood over the coffin , ready to pay his last respects to Thomas Grenfell .
17 It attached itself to him , and Edouard , looking down , recognised the young girl he had seen with Grégoire , pulling him back into the cottage .
18 The frequency of any vibrating system is governed by two factors : the forces pulling it back into the equilibrium position , and its mass .
19 These include plungers , wormscrews ( for boring into a blockage and pulling it out ) , and scrapers for removing sludge and silt and either pushing it down the drain or pulling it back into the inspection chamber on which you are working .
20 Countries such as Tanzania , Kenya , Zaire and Uganda have been badly hit , and governments have not helped by confiscating ivory and then selling it back into the market .
21 and then feeding them out into the already perilous economy .
22 Getting them out into the open means that they can be robbed of their numbing effect , and turned instead into potent sources of energy .
23 She made no protest when Travis removed her boots and jumper , nor when he lay down beside her , turning her so that they lay spoon-fashion before zipping them up into the quilted cocoon .
24 In terms of a planning process Anne was talking about , you 'll have to forgive me for being relatively new to Oxfordshire and coming from an area where we had a planning system which was largely the one I was describing , and the planning role that I saw I wanted to develop was very much already mentioned which was actually going round to small groups of people , to the local caring groups on a much more informal basis , and getting their contribution about that and then feeding it back into the system , which you say is there in a sense .
25 Corbett closed his eyes and made his own prayer , sending it up into the void .
26 So we are now getting it back into the corporate sector .
27 Merrill 's inner sensors caught the onslaught , and her heart lurched , tipping her back into the treacherous quicksands of desire and suspicion .
28 So Carol is now using the cucumber cleansing milk and she if just show the ladies what you 're doing Carol , she 's just actually tipping it out into the palm of her hand , there 's no water necessary , okay ?
29 ‘ Bryan had an exceptional start to the season and that certainly was my reasoning behind bringing him back into the Turkey game , ’ said Taylor .
30 Would you mind taking them through into the third-class refreshment room ? ’
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