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

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1 Her grandfather 's insistence that she was free to go out into the world now and take a course of training was so much nonsense .
2 And whatever the scholars of the sixteenth , seventeenth , and eighteenth centuries may have said or thought in private , there were very few who were prepared to come out into the open and publish opinions directly at variance with Holy Writ .
3 In the SMIEP Project , classes were held in community halls and local homes and the resources were in the main provided by the James Watt College , illustrating once again that if an educational institution is prepared to venture out into the community , meet people on equal terms and offer its resources , then adult education can attract people who normally do not attend its classes or courses .
4 They all laughed , not one of them willing to step out into the coldest night of the winter .
5 If a visit there had been less pressing she 'd have been very willing to cuddle down into the comfortable bed and let sleep blank out her problems for a while .
6 He says the fibrous nature of Linseed makes it impossible to plough back into the soil .
7 From his discovery things had followed an inexorable path , like the water 's tight spiral down into the whirlpool 's mouth .
8 I am careful to make this only the slightest of tints , then from the top down I was in a tone of cerulean fading out into the orange .
9 ‘ Well , I certainly find that if I sit down and play blues for forty-five minutes or an hour , it 's hard to get back into the rock feel .
10 He backed out of Nisodemus 's presence and was glad to get out into the bitingly cold air .
11 It is quite legal to go out into the countryside , find a hedgehog and pull off its legs one by one .
12 People have known for some time what has been going on , and I 'm surprised it has taken this long to come out into the open .
13 Awards over and bottles emptied , marketing 's great and good drifted out into the night .
14 Is there anything too vile to bring out into the light ?
15 In a matter of minutes , the attackers had been routed , only a few surviving to run back into the streets where the morning had yet to dispel the darkness .
16 At the same time speculative builders will be reluctant to slide back into the nightmare of the late Eighties , when they had huge land banks which were decreasing in value by the month secured on loans that were costing more .
17 INDIGO GIRLS Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the folk club …
18 erm but , but certainly the , the er er the period has given the Communist Party er quite a large number of trained cadres which will be able to go out into the villages in a way that they had n't been able to in because it would , that was all too soon .
19 That I may be able to go down into the Saxon crypt of a cathedral , a tiny , exquisitely rude little chapel , where a thousand years ago my forefathers knelt in prayer , is a draught of pure oxygen .
20 Will he find time to consider the plight of my constituent , Mrs. Christine Williamson , who , after 25 years at home nursing a severely disabled child is now able to go back into the labour market , but finds herself in a Catch-22 situation ?
21 Then I found her outside the kitchen door , crying , she 'd lost her shoes what with one thing and another and she was too ashamed to come back into the house .
22 Blackwell Retail Ltd edged back into the black — if only just — in the year to end-August 1992 , after two years of losses .
23 er and of course I 've known Walter for years but I do n't know his wife , I 've never met his wife and of course not being able to get out into the street now , I should get out for about two years after I lost my husband and then I got this er awful pain nobody knows unless they have it er this arthritis in my knees , you see , and erm and then I found that it was too much for me to er otherwise I used to walk up to the post box road and I used to count the steps , three hundred and something steps there and three hundred and something back , you see , and to the front door , you see , but I , I ca n't do it now but I have with help and I went out last year with er Mrs and er twice we went to Dulwich which I enjoyed and so did she and the last time we went to and er we had our lunch and we went to see my cousins at West Suffolk and and , and then came home again , you see , and that 's the only time I went out last year and usually I used to go to for a day and I am hoping that if I , I am hoping , well you can only hope , that I might perhaps go so out one Sunday , once , just once in the , you see , because er , th that 's when when you 're old you 've got to keep , you 've got to hope for something
24 When a ring of netting is placed round a warren , all bolting rabbits must be caught provided that they are not able to get back into the burrow .
25 To obscure more recent failure , it was possible to dip back into the time when the championship-winning sides flowed .
26 And Mr Slipshod slithered back into the Town Hall .
27 Once I can make a hole through them it should n't be too difficult to get round into the outer cellar .
28 Some have worked abroad as volunteers , on extended vacations or in casual jobs , and have then found it difficult to get back into the mainstream of a career .
29 He pulls away , past me , like a shark impatient to get back into the swim of things .
30 The ride itself was very open and exposed and after being so long in the close embrace of the trees Marian found it difficult to step out into the clear daylight .
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