Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Banbridge tried hard to get back into the game but Dungannon stuck again in the 75th minute when Denver beat Hanley with a neat lob to complete his hat-trick .
2 He supposed he 'd better go back into the ballroom .
3 An innocent who 'd somehow wandered down into the rat run , just asking to get bitten .
4 But I felt strongly that , like Dickens again , though not to the same extent , he needed occasionally to get out into the open : which is why he made his way down to Cornwall once or twice to see Ronald Duncan .
5 The diathermy loop was used when the neosquamocolumnar junction could be visualised entirely and did not extend up into the canal more than 5 mm from the anatomical os externum .
6 You did n't get back into the loft until one o'clock , did you ? ’
7 When they landed Paul crept forward to peer out into the grassland from behind a tree .
8 Two of the three men who had drunk and joked together that evening at Amstetten had since wandered out into the dark .
9 She was delighted at having the chance to work with one of the rock world 's most distinguished performers who had already branched out into the movie business .
10 Those boys ( they were few , for academic impulses withered and died in the Burleigh air ) who aimed at Advanced Level , or even university , had always trickled off into the state system as soon as they had taken their Ordinary Levels , if not before .
11 Not only did he own Werner Lines , a worldwide shipping empire with more than vessels in commission , but he had also branched out into the freight industry over the past four years and succeeded in cornering an important section of its competitive market by buying out a succession of small , struggling companies and amalgamating them under an experienced board of directors answerable only to him .
12 He had inherited an oil company in port of Spain from his father , and had also branched out into the airline business , owning and operating several profitable inter-island routes .
13 The tape measure had now to go down into the hollow as well as across the circle , and it was not long enough to do this .
14 If only the clothes had been plainer and more suitable for the vicar 's wife of such a poor parish , ’ Sophia lamented , holding up the lame cocktail dress whose belt Faustina had now taken out into the hall .
15 She was breathlessly aware of him and she walked across to the fence that faced the field she could see from her room and stood there looking out into the distance .
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