Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv prt] into " in BNC.

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1 The receiver then decodes the numbers and turns them back into sound .
2 They 've got to condense them down into to micro size , you know like the micro chip
3 Then he led them down into the bloody cloud again .
4 At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield .
5 " My mother is threatening to dismiss all the staff unless I tell her which one of them admitted me back into the house last night .
6 He led me out into the snow and we crossed the island towards the beach .
7 ‘ And then there 's George Harrison on ‘ All Things Must Pass ’ , and The Stones ; I was a massive Stones fan , and like a lot of white middle-class American kids , it was The Stones that led me back into listening to a lot of early blues .
8 He led me back into the house and up to Southgate 's chamber .
9 Each time , like , I 've learned not to do this because that 's what got me back into it the last time .
10 Stirling divided them up into eight patrols of three jeeps each , with orders to keep up the pressure .
11 Barak instinctively stuffed them back into his pocket then rubbed his hands together nervously .
12 You 're sticking them back into a
13 But a fine run of only one defeat in the last eight matches has propelled them back into contention in a duel that looks set to go to the last game .
14 Alison 's plan is to get 1,000 letters , make them up into parcels , cover them in wax , and then exhibit the resulting installation at the college 's degree show .
15 Rescuers have tried unsuccessfully to drive them out into the open sea using a line of boats with their engines running .
16 Is actually to terrify the p poor and to drive them in into a s an under and this is part of their philosophy that they 've been following since nineteen seventy nine under Mrs Thatcher .
17 The swing of the hurricane was bringing them back into the eye of the storm .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 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 . ’
21 It builds them up into superbeings so that , when you actually meet them face to face , there is that unavoidable feeling of being let down .
22 Hooker , Glynn Mann got them back into it and after that there was no contest .
23 ‘ Or you could throw someone out into the Connaught Tunnel .
24 Sank me back into the past ,
25 The new novel has married the pair and moved them on into the mid-Sixties and from the provinces to London , where Patrick works misgivingly in a fashionable publishing-house .
26 The new mothers were ravenous and it was easy to coax them back into the house .
27 The throng in front of Owen melted away , leaving his men exposed , so he drew them back into the shadows .
28 His main role with the consultants was to open a new Scottish regional office in Edinburgh and from there he built them up into one of the largest transportation consultants in Scotland .
29 Quigley beat me through into the back kitchen .
30 I just roll the phrases round inside my head , smoothing them out , absorbing them back into me , until they 're gone .
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