Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Grease and press the base down into the tin so that the snipped pieces fold up around the sides of the tin .
2 ‘ Then mummy tells me I ca n't go out and I 'll wheel the bike back into the garage . ’
3 She pushed the bike out into the road and back to Cramer as quickly as she could .
4 Burton pulled the struggle out into the open and made this ‘ thing ’ that was himself stand up to as many trials as he could imagine .
5 The galley pulled away , its oars dipping as it made its way down , following the tide out into the open sea .
6 If the government then uses this money to repay the national debt by buying back more bonds and Treasury bills than it issues , this will release the money back into the economy again .
7 He shrugged , put the cartridge back into the box , checked the gun and turned to look at me .
8 To her horror he slowly turned the canoe out into the lake instead of in to shore .
9 She shoved the canoe out into the water with a paddle .
10 Again she ignored him , doing amazingly well at steering the canoe out into the still waters of the lake .
11 So you block that line of retreat by closing the route back into the system .
12 Hurriedly Luce dropped the clip back into the box and closed the lid .
13 You drew me through the undergrowth out into the light and then left me bare and hurting .
14 She left the broken shards lying and took the hammer back into the attic and set it down neatly by a bird of paradise in lime and cherry feathers .
15 The woman was slotting the card back into the file .
16 Cawthorne had disappeared around the northern end of the farmhouse , so I ran back the way I had come , around the south end and climbed the fence back into the hop field .
17 He saw Celia sitting under a large cedar tree in the garden when he drove up the long drive and swung the car round into the forecourt .
18 She felt , rather than heard , how he turned smartly and loped back across the panelled hall towards the door , no doubt to drive the car round into the garage .
19 And it was as Doyle swung the car out into the traffic again that he glimpsed the girl from the oriental-art shop .
20 Dawson nosed the car out into the traffic and came to a halt almost immediately .
21 ‘ Where are we going now ? ’ she asked as he swung the car back into the main street .
22 He laughed deeply , edging the car back into the traffic .
23 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 .
24 Maggie asked softly and he gave a strange laugh , leading the horse out into the sunlight and locking the door securely again .
25 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 .
26 They both clambered aboard and the man pulled the boat out into the main current .
27 In fact , the only embarrassing moment the entire afternoon came when Daphne carried the tray out into the kitchen — something I suspected she had seldom done before — and spotted my final school report pinned to the pantry door .
28 She took the basket back into the dressing-room and threw a cloth over it , then began to undress , bundling her discarded clothes into the bottom of one of the huge built-in cupboards that lined the walls .
29 Alice stood back away from the trapdoor up into the attic so that she was out of Philip 's sight , and took off her sweat shirt .
30 Again , in a frenzied blur of storm-driven wind , ice-cold rain , glass and splintered wood , Cardiff was suddenly at that door now , tearing it open with one gloved hand while he pushed Jimmy and the girl through into the darkness .
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