Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] the [noun prp] into the " in BNC.
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1 | University — and particularly institute of education — suspicion of the entry of the CNAA into the field also spurred the universities to take up the challenge to validate the BEd that Robbins had thrown down . |
2 | Yet the actual entry of the USA into the war came as the result of a direct attack on the other side of the world . |
3 | An article in the Timber Trades Journal reported Michael Latham , chairman of a major UK timber firm and then president of the European tropical timber importers union , as saying that : ‘ The entry of the WWF into the field enlarged the scale of the problem for the timber trade , since before that time the trade had been dealing with small local conservationist groups ’ . |
4 | Delia Sutherland blinked out of the heat and white light of the Bahamas into the face of a man with bad weather in his eyes . |
5 | Ralph lord Greystoke was a member of the ducal council and probably contributed to the extension of ducal influence across the Derwent into the Wolds , where he held land and where the ducal associate Ralph Bigod had Greystoke connections . |
6 | Ralph lord Greystoke was a member of the ducal council and probably contributed to the extension of ducal influence across the Derwent into the Wolds , where he held land and where the ducal associate Ralph Bigod had Greystoke connections . |
7 | By 1767 , Fairthorne and the Purnells also worked Framilode mills near the out-fall of the Frome into the Severn . |
8 | In taking his place at the head of the Second Crusade , the Rex Francorum decisively hastened the transformation of the Franks into the French . |
9 | Some sense of the conflict and confrontation generated by the difference on fundamental principle , the antithesis between Consumers ' and Industrial Co-operation , comes through Cole 's flat account , some sense of Mitchell as a man who saw things narrowly but very clearly , was sure of his objective and of the means of its achievement : the development of the CWS into the very large , multifarious and highly successful undertaking it became . |
10 | You can get painlessly if unimaginatively from the valley of the Aspe into the next great valley , of the Gave d'Ossau , by making straight from Oloron to Arudy and there turning south . |
11 | Simultaneously a huge Lombard army marched through the valley of the Drave into the middle of Pannonia . |
12 | Then I sneaked my special edition of Brogan 's History of the USA into the loo and spun the combination . |
13 | Of the old forest cantons , Uri was always the leader in policies of expansion over the Gotthard into the Ticino . |
14 | The group led by Armando Cossutta and Sergio Garavini which had opposed the conversion of the PCI into the PDS in February 1991 [ see p. 38021 ] founded the Communist Refoundation party ( RC ) at a congress in Rome on May 4-5 . |
15 | The shift of people into the Midlands and south of England slowed substantially during the later 1960s and early 1970s , but its subsequent re-emergence formed one of the key features of the 1980s , along with the ‘ transfer ’ of large parts of the Midlands into the North ( Green , 1988 ; Lewis and Townsend , 1989 ; Martin , 1989a ) . |
16 | The Cage disappeared a long time ago in the past , leaving whoever buys the property , a clear view across the Chilterns into the future . |