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

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1 The fighting continued , spreading off the great curve of the ramparts down into the buildings below .
2 So it shoots the notes down into the body better , and the whole instrument resonates .
3 Melanie nervously clattered the animals back into the box .
4 Then he ducked under the lintel and climbed the steps up into the kitchen , Beth following .
5 Among certain groups living in southern Africa the labia can be as long as seven inches and the owners of such equipment have to push the lips back into the vaginal opening in order to get on with their daily tasks .
6 His action only had the effect of helping to throw the Moravians too into the arms of Byzantine Christianity .
7 Once the stretcher rails are together , loosely locate them in the back legs and drive the legs home into the seat and the rails into the legs .
8 Not bothering to put the designs back into the black plastic cylinder , Paul stuffed them under his arm .
9 We 're preventing caravans entering because we want to er prevent and incursion by the gypsies back into the park again , having spent several weeks trying to get them out , and another week or two er clearing the place up after them .
10 Melt the chocolate in a bowl over hot water and dip the meringues diagonally into the chocolate .
11 And for more than a mile they threaded their way around the standing pools that reached from the verges out into the drying roadway .
12 We need to ‘ internalize the externalities ’ — to bring all the costs back into the box so that the consumer pays the full price .
13 Marie took the stockings back into the living-room .
14 Day and night toxic waste pours out of the factories straight into the sea , poisoning the waters which once provided them with a living as independent fishermen .
15 The new gravestone was already in place , and he worked solidly for several hours in the churchyard , putting the plants carefully into the soft earth of her grave .
16 Then skim off the fat , pour the juices back into the roasting tin and bubble them up .
17 Vice-president MacFarlane will have plenty on his plate now as he tries to pull all the ideas together into the first draft paper on the way to creating the eventual plan for formal consideration in November .
18 Draw the cables up into the ceiling void , and reconnect them to a four-terminal junction box .
19 I told him my story , and he and his men chased the pirates down into the cove .
20 It seems this sort of thing 's been going on ever since the Romans colonized Sardinia and drove the indigenous population off the rich pasture in the lowlands up into the Barbagia . ’
21 You owe it to them and all decent people to put the record straight and slap the Nazis back into the gutter .
22 But four bogies over the closing seven holes cost the Spaniard dear and let the Americans back into the match .
23 The same as when we got to Norwich and them places , we used to pitch the trusses up into the wicket .
24 and what they took all the treasures down into the cellars so they were saved and they rebuilt it .
25 The following morning the room looked as though an expedition had broken out in it , so we fought all the bits back into the sacs , smiled sweetly at the girl on reception and left .
26 Winding down the window , he threw the bits out into the road .
27 When they 're about 3 months old , staff will start the tricky procedure of trying to reintroduce the cubs back into the wild .
28 William was heard to exclaim as , with their foot beginning to give way , the Jacobite horse charged three times to restore the situation , forcing some of the attackers back into the river .
29 It lasted 26 years before John Bays , who is still competition secretary , allowed the professionals back into the Senior Cup , and the bowl which they had competed for became the prize for a new competition , the Essex Senior Trophy .
30 They include the products of the spread of the reptiles back into the aqueous environment from which their distant ancestors emerged , and , for the first time in the history of the vertebrates , the conquest of the air .
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