Example sentences of "[noun] into [adj] [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This , I believe , is against the law , but it is a law that deserves to be broken , for it is the puritanical nonsense of excluding children — and therefore to some extent , women — from pubs that has turned these places into mere boozing-shops instead of the family gathering-places that they ought to be . ’
2 Ards retained the Belfast Telegraph Tele-Tots league championship , pushing Bangor into second place ahead of Lisburn .
3 You can move icons into this group simply by dragging them in with the mouse .
4 ‘ We 've had a very simple idea , ’ says Jim enthusiastically , ‘ and that 's simply to put all six strings into one packet instead of having six individual packets all being thrown away .
5 Commanded by the brilliant Rommel in a lightning campaign , the Afrika Korps threw the British forces into headlong retreat back to the Egyptian border , leaving only a garrison encircled in the coastal town of Tobruk .
6 Patients who were comparatively deficient in vitamin C with plasma concentrates below about 30 µmol/l did not secrete much ascorbate into gastric juice even after H pylori eradication .
7 He took the trouble to work on it further when it was given again the following season , eliminating the somewhat superfluous role of a pastor , for instance , and putting the women into soft shoes instead of point shoes so that the movement looked more natural .
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