Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] [noun] [vb past] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | In a bid to diversify their business G & J Weir decided to move into light engineering . |
2 | But perhaps , after all it was a good thing that Miss Potts had come into the room and heard it all . |
3 | In that case , Mrs. Pepper alleged that Mrs. Healey had driven into her car causing damage amounting to £133 . |
4 | He says a mutual friend phoned to say he 'd met Mr. Cratchley in the car park that morning and he realised that Mr. Cratchley had booked into our property in France . |
5 | This brought a swift end to the Marquis 's exploits and he and La Tour had to go into hiding for the next few years . |
6 | The American public , in particular , might lose interest if East–West relations appeared to settle into an indefinite stalemate — even if the British and Europeans were satisfied with such an outcome . |
7 | But Mr Fitzwater refused to go into details on the various compromises being suggested to winkle Noriega from his refuge . |
8 | Following township rumours that the Mandelas had been living apart for some weeks , the Sowetan newspaper said Mrs Mandela continued to live in the mansion she had built in a better part of Soweto but Mr Mandela had moved into a well-guarded home in Johannesburg 's affluent northern suburbs . |
9 | She kept wanting to cry , as she had with Stephen , as she had for so much of the time since Timothy Gedge had come into their lives . |
10 | Usually she never took anything but essentials to the shelter , but tonight , after Richie Daly had blundered into her kitchen , she needed the comfort of those glasses . |
11 | When Murray Bookchin came clattering into our living room 25 years ago , in a period now seen with a misplaced nostalgia by the left , his urban guerrilla appearance belied his message . |
12 | As Sergeant King struggled to get into the car of a passing motorist , Vernage continued his attack , plunging his knife again and again into the policeman . |
13 | As Nigel Mansell prepared to fly into Paris to collect Britain 's first world drivers ' championship prize since 1976 at tonight 's glittering prize-giving ceremony , it became clear that the world 's oldest Grand Prix may next year have to be run in a ‘ foreign ’ country . |