Example sentences of "[noun sg] into [det] " in BNC.

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1 She 'd hated the submarine journey across the North Sea , especially as she was a bit claustrophobic , but stepping over the side into that ridiculous little rubber boat was terrifying .
2 It allows Mr Yeltsin to put a reformer into this influential position .
3 The terror was cold-blooded and deliberate , designed to eradicate all opposition , secure the Nationalist rearguard and instil fear into those who still awaited the rebel advance .
4 We know he 's thorough , and puts such fear into those who serve him that they do his work as he will have it done .
5 We have also made it absolutely clear that we will ensure that our deterrent is effective and absolutely credible , and that it puts real fear into any potential aggressor about the damage that he could suffer if he were to attack this country .
6 Besides , her presence was n't likely to strike fear into this large man .
7 In total , this Buber relationship is the adding of the ingredient of emotion into all human relationships .
8 To fit a guitar amp simulator into such a small box entails one compromise : the Output socket is a stereo 3.5 mm jack socket .
9 Naturally , VI would rather sell X-Designer than enhance rival products , but in the US where X-Designer has only been sold for the past year , rival products have a much stronger hold and the separation of the Graph Widgets enables a toehold into these accounts for the VI sales force .
10 And our penetration into that client group is fairly small because we 're er er er staffing levels and so on yeah .
11 It has become clear that the process of Russian penetration into these far-flung regions was more complex than some writers have suggested .
12 THERE seems little doubt that for projects involving large distances between villages and existing mains — the current allowance structure must be reviewed if we are to achieve a high penetration into these outlying areas in the future .
13 She threw the car into each corner , savouring the feeling of control , the sound of the powerful engine fading into the calm winter 's night .
14 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
15 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
16 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
17 We will insure you against any Customs Duty you have to pay after temporarily importing your car into any of the above countries as long as the liability arises as a direct result of a claim covered under the policy .
18 Against any liability which may be incurred by him ( other than as a consequence of his wilful act for the enforced payment of customs duty after temporary import of the insured car into any country within the Territorial Limits provided such liability arises as the direct result of any loss of or damage to such car which loss or damage is the subject of indemnity under this Policy .
19 Miss Honey poured tea into both mugs and added milk .
20 To introduce daylight into each of the new upper-storey bedrooms , instead of puncturing the patterned brickwork of the gables , it was decided to construct large dormer windows matching the style of the existing windows of the lower storey .
21 Backstitch a little larger than required size of buttonhole , taking a stitch into each stitch of knitting .
22 Then , buttonhole stitch into each stitch now showing , both layers together .
23 In itself the dim complacency of gossip and cards at ‘ our club ’ would seem harmless , familiar , merely social ; but ‘ in itself ’ denatures The Possessed where groupings dissolve or collapse into each other , and where the ‘ merely ’ social has no place .
24 It was the start of a series of events that led finally to his fast exit from America , never to return , and many close to him believe to this day he was eventually ostracized by powerful Hollywood money for bringing the film industry into such disrepute .
25 Father Shanahan , of Rushey Mead , Leicester , rammed his Datsun into another car on the way to the city 's Gilroes cemetery .
26 He slung the twin cartridge belts over his shoulders and tucked a roll of the heavy tape into each of his jacket pockets before making coffee .
27 Physical improvements and security measures such as controlled entry into each block of flats helped cut break-ins by a quarter and reduced resident turnover .
28 Like all United Kingdom unit trust providers — with the exception of Lazards Merchant Bank which offers investors free entry into all eight of its unit trusts ( minimum investment £5,000 ) — Murray Johnstone has traditionally relied on commission hungry financial advisers to introduce its business .
29 A product lawfully made or service provided which complies with Community essential standards must therefore be allowed free entry into all the Member States of the Community .
30 Once the community care reforms are implemented then entry into all forms of institutional care will be funded by the local authority only if an assessment indicates that it is the most ‘ appropriate ’ form of care for that individual .
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