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

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1 Rub it right into the roots ! ’ which could be clearly heard by Matilda in her bedroom across the corridor .
2 Co fall out the bucket you see on the when they over the top tumbler that 'd splash on into the chute , there used to be a chute , take it right into the harbour .
3 Look at the implications looking back over it when when Fire and Public Protection had produced their report , but certainly the things are and it 's quite clear that we all know this case in my particular the river has been constricted by some thoroughly bad planning decisions and development control districts and they 're paying them that the owners are paying the penalty for that erm reducing the ditches and er building over them and okay we 've got problems erm so er there are structure plan implications erm which I do n't I think we should miss and if we say that really building on a is a principle well then we should try it right into the structure plan or looking at local plans for approval that we actually look at this a little bit more carefully .
4 Oh yeah , and last night Jimmy kicked it right into the middle of the field and that .
5 And throw it thence into the raging sea .
6 It sticks to her open lip and she junks it bitterly into the hotel ashtray .
7 Britain 's rescue drew it deeper into the American orbit , though with the introduction of Marshall Aid to promote the economic recovery of Europe by means of financing balance of payments deficits , this was to a degree common to western European countries [ Milward , 1984 ] .
8 He looked down at the discod still clenched in his hand and threw it impulsively into the pillar of light .
9 She took it outside into the wood and walked around under the trees .
10 It is a problem which seems curiously common to left-arm spinners , and manifests itself with the bowler either failing to release the ball , or propelling it vertically into the air .
11 The excited brothers raised the reliquary , and bore it away into the church , to its own altar , and Tutilo followed devotedly .
12 The other Rex put his hands to the long table-top , tore it from its legs and cast it away into the darkness .
13 Shutt got the ball about 15 yards out and hammered it low into the right corner ( Nice goal Carl ) .
14 The acceptance of that affection would have automatically given that partner the right to carry it further into the realm of sex , where so often , so little affection is given .
15 He lets go suddenly and takes off Andrew 's shirt , throwing it quickly into the corner where his own shirt was thrown .
16 Develop for half of your normal time then place it quickly into the stop bath .
17 Develop for half of your normal time then place it quickly into the stop bath .
18 Mr Edgar tried to get hold of the key , but she threw it quickly into the hottest part of the fire .
19 The tank produces 50 grams of steam per minute — about three times that of a conventional steam iron — and feeds it directly into the iron via a cord in its side .
20 With MDI the skilled craftsman operating this machine would be able to write his own program to control the machine and enter it directly into the machine 's computer .
21 The name had jarred him as Darby tossed it innocently into the conversation .
22 ‘ Are we eating out or in tonight ? ’ she asked as she took the sopping sponge from his hand and squeezed it murderously into the sink .
23 You could then lean back and pick up the front foot , thrusting it straight into the opponent 's solar plexus .
24 It 's good for a direct amp-type sound ; I ca n't crank an amplifier up here that loud , so to get a good sound I might as well put it straight into the desk . ’
25 The ball set up for to drive it straight into the wall Speedy then tried the shot Oldfield takes over .
26 Mr Cooper drove it straight into the barn and stopped next to Nebbins
27 She was trembling as she bent down and inserted it carefully into the left-hand drawer of the desk .
28 He threw it now into the bushes .
29 Allen whistled , picked up a stone and flung it high into the trees .
30 Dundee did deservedly edge in front in the 12th minute when Gary McKeown curled in a cross from the right and defender Gary Paterson was allowed to chest the ball down before hooking it high into the net .
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