Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [conj] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Some people may find they need more complicated items such as hoists or units that fit into the bath to raise and lower the bather using air or water pressure .
2 Small objects like pennies , tablets , and screw caps can easily lodge in the mouthpiece of a metered dose inhaler and , when the inhaler is used , be forcefully expelled into the pharynx or larynx and inhaled into the bronchial tree .
3 Beat in the mixed dried fruit and milk and turn into the prepared can .
4 She took the dress-making scissors out of the basket , and cut and cut into the brim of the hat until it hung in strips , like a fringe .
5 Many interesting works of English Literature of the past remain unedited and unavailable , and it is a pity that the ingenuity and assiduity that goes into the labour , or play , of interpretation could not be directed to the truly useful work of editing these texts .
6 She picked it up between thumb and forefinger and strolled into the garden .
7 There is intense speculation that the massive cloud of dust and debris that shot into the upper atmosphere last April when the Mexican volcano , the El Chichon erupted may be to blame .
8 General strikes in the public and private sectors in protest at sharp increases in food and utilities prices , low wages and a decision to dismiss 7,000 public employees by the end of the year took place in April , July , October and December and continued into the new year .
9 Braving the minefields , guerrillas capture Moroccan soldiers and equipment and retire into the desert .
10 Indeed , Althusser claims to identify the origins of such an attitude in the law ; he suggests that the ideological notion of the legal subject as the owner of property was taken over by Kant and Descartes and transformed into the philosophical categories of subject and object .
11 We stopped for a while and , leaving Billy well secured outside with Pat , took our headlamps and torches and walked into the level .
12 Colleagues said last night that the speech marked a change of gear — as Mr Kinnock moved away from party organisation and policy and accelerated into the election campaign .
13 Add the flour , semolina and currants and stir into the batter with a wooden spoon .
14 Add the flour , semolina and currants and stir into the batter with a wooden spoon .
15 And they all seized their swimming trunks and towels and piled into the BMW .
16 We hung up our own coats , ordered G and Ts and settled into the menu .
17 Benefit yourself and others and enter into the community spirit for the coming year .
18 The product , a 905bp fragment , was digested with BglII and BamHI and cloned into the BamHI site of penvBam/Cla ( see above ) giving the plasmid pSfi/Notenv .
19 Finally , sensing that we were on a loser and not keen on the mile-long trek back to the crossing point , I took off boots and socks and walked into the fast-flowing stream .
20 And like the slide-show slats of light and darkness that washed into the car from passing streetlights as they sped onwards , those emotions were good and bad by turns .
21 Propelled forward by the shrieking aunts , who were bringing up the rear , they stumbled in , falling over the pots and pans and bumping into the dangling kettles , dropping their sacks and shouting and generally making the most satisfactory uproar imaginable .
22 But , but I mean I suppose if we take sense of standing up against , it 's saying , and it stands up against , and it withstands against many sicknesses and evils and inserted into the middle of that , and succoureth it by virtue , so it helps by its goodness to withstand sicknesses and evils .
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