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

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1 This involves the court ordering a third party who owes your debtor money to pay that money into court instead of to your debtor .
2 We 're actually funding European imports into Britain instead of British exports out of it .
3 But lovers of the palaces need not fear that the overriding aim of the new management is to turn the current £5m annual loss into profit regardless of the consequences .
4 His mother Nellie , stuffing Liberal tracts into envelopes long into the night , was his induction into radicalism , so often at odds with his Hampshire traditionalism : ‘ The bastards are closing the Watercress Line forever … ‘
5 However , his Victorian sensibilities were disgusted by their habit of chain smoking cigarettes — a little slip into hypocrisy here by Thomson , who was the son of a wealthy Edinburgh tobacconist .
6 In 1989 however they decided to bring more people into Medicaid up to 100 per cent of the line , by restricting the number of treatments it would pay for .
7 With this response to gender and feminism , both teachers appreciated that some care needed to be exercised in introducing a feminist perspective into discussions either with staff or with pupils .
8 The LGB acquired powers to prod local authorities into action both in building housing and in closing unsanitary dwellings .
9 On the other hand the tide of youth unemployment that brought people with special needs into college along with pre-vocational education , YTS etc , will recede .
10 However , it should be noted that any method of presenting language will take grammatical factors into account contingently in the sense that any linguistic expression will of its very nature manifest grammatical categories .
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