Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | They were now proceeding up a driveway bordered on each side by shrubs : and then quite suddenly they emerged into an open area . |
2 | Nobody knew how much they burrowed into one 's past , and this ignorance coupled with a fear of being rejected by the Legion was enough to make most people tell the truth . |
3 | With push and pull toys the children experience weight in a very practical way when deciding what and how much they put into a pram or trolley to push . |
4 | They had nothing to drink , nothing to eat , they kind of hibernated and apparently they lapsed into a state of , of a kind of hibernation and inactivity , but they were still alive and they were alive when they , when they were pulled out fourteen days later . |
5 | Deeper and deeper they went into the dark hole . |
6 | She was n't sure how long they stared into one another 's eyes . |
7 | So they went into the basement , a long , white-washed room running the whole length of the house . |
8 | So they go into your brain |
9 | So they go into the kitchen and Keith makes some real coffee . |
10 | In doing so they enter into social relationships with other people . |
11 | Busacher put in a few whirly violin runs on the piano and crescendoed unnecessarily loudly , paused too long , gasped , she joined him , and together they sailed into the finale and burst out laughing . |
12 | And together they ran into the house . |
13 | The girl opened a door with a Yale key — giving even this limited movement a lucid flow of limb — and together they stepped into a dark room . |
14 | He held her arm and together they looked into the coffin . |
15 | He shrugged and together they went into the dining-room . |
16 | In the early evening Hazel sought out Bigwig and together they ventured into the copse behind the warren . |
17 | Together they climbed into her Toyota and , with Aldridge keeping the map open on his knees , they drove down toward the lake shore . |
18 | Together they moved into an attic in Dean Street in 1951 and soon knew every shopkeeper , pub and club in the district . |
19 | Intelligence ( 15 credits ) : Duhhh , this turns your players into brainy bar stewards , thus they move into excellent attack positions . |
20 | And erm anyway they went into all your means , and what you 'd got and what you had n't got , I think my father had to sell his cycle . |
21 | On the flatter stretches they talked and laughed : where the path rose more steeply they lapsed into silence , each lost in her own thoughts . |
22 | Somehow they got into a game of Prisoners . |
23 | Finally they climbed into the motor , with the three sons , Paul , George , and Hubert , piling in docile fashion into the rear . |
24 | Once ashore they melt into Chinese neighbourhoods in New York , Los Angeles and San Francisco . |
25 | The further they went into the forest the more it seemed as though the village behind , with Fat Watt and Diggory the King 's man and the priest , represented the enemy , and the miles and miles of trees she had formerly and still a little feared had become a sort of sanctuary , a hiding place . |
26 | Quickly they piled into the car , which sped noisily and dangerously off through the quotidian traffic . |
27 | This pleasant , open admiration was doing wonders for her self-confidence , and once more they plunged into conversation to the exclusion of all around them . |
28 | In other words , the more ’ everyday ’ a domain is , the more ’ everyday ’ its constituent words will be , and the more they fit into stereotypical patterns of usage that are quoted as examples in the dictionary definitions . |
29 | I mean that 's like they went into Nigel 's and put that erm |
30 | Hence they throw into relief and bring out the significant aspects of the phenomenon in question . |