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

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1 A long-term socio-economic programme in areas where small farms predominate will seek to encourage the amalgamation of small farms into more viable units to correct the age balance and encourage young people to stay on or come into farming in remote areas .
2 any passenger travelling in or getting into or out of your car and
3 any passenger travelling in or getting into or out of your car and
4 any passenger travelling in or getting into or out of your car and
5 any passenger travelling in or getting into or out of your car and
6 Others — anemones , winkles , starfish — are affixed in or move into sheltered places , under rocks , and remain cool and reasonably moist and protected from pounding .
7 at the request of the Policyholder any person ( other than the person driving ) in or mounting into or dismounting from any motor9 car described in the Schedule
8 But if we put , if I put box up the name of safety of tha , er but make a point of the next time getting all in , in and put into that and copies .
9 ‘ That 's what the whole thing about the Pete Cornish involvement for me , ’ continues Bryan , ‘ because I was sick of coming in and plugging into an amp and going , ‘ Oh , how do you get rid of that bloody hum ? ’
10 The complete word is taken in and segmented into individual characters or strokes ( e.g. ( Higgins & Whitrow , 1984 ) , ( Wright , 1989 ) ) .
11 ‘ I thought he 'd be man enough to — ’ but Leith had other things on her mind and wasted no time cutting in and going into orbit .
12 After gorging itself it would lie down and go into a digestive torpor , and could alternately eat and doze over a period of several weeks .
13 The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation .
14 The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation .
15 The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation .
16 They build up one structure which breaks down and flows into another .
17 He put the magazine down and stared into space over my head , smiling wisely as I cleared my throat and flapped the hem of my dressing-gown as unobtrusively as I could .
18 It 's like a speck of dust drifts down and goes into my eye and I look up to see where it came from and I 'm hit by this tonne of bricks ; it hits me that hard .
19 More than any other comfort his delighted kisses in return soothed her and eventually she was able to put him down and go into the kitchen to speak to Teresa about the day 's duties .
20 After a while , the bedroom door opened and they heard Mother and the visitor come down and go into the front room of the house .
21 In any other sphere of life , when the demand for your product collapses for reasons entirely beyond your control , you do n't try to drum up new custom , you wind the business down and go into something more profitable ’ ‘ But there is a disturbing feeling about that something irreversible may be happening in the world and it is not to Britain 's advantage .
22 He hunkered down and looked into his brother 's face .
23 Alright after you you perhaps took wagons down and put into that place where you and find the old ones in that room where your wagons are you see .
24 He left her to settle down and went into his study .
25 When at last she put the receiver down and went into the kitchen she found that Edward had unpacked the shopping .
26 The fine tree was soon noticed by the king of Byblos , who ordered it to be cut down and made into a column to support the hall roof of his palace .
27 For a while , there , he 'd as good as haunted the place in the late afternoons … but then the van had broken down and getting into town had n't been so easy , and besides the restaurant had become so damned busy that he 'd become just another face in an ever-changing crowd .
28 So I gingerly walked down and crept into the car realized that I was the one that had caused all that
29 Cathbad clicked his tongue , because this was not the sort of thing you should say to soldiers , who were easily cast down and sent into gloom and doom , something you should certainly avoid before going into battle .
30 ‘ Well , first the gas has to cool down and collect into whirlpools — the galaxies .
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