Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] [pron] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Or have I fallen into the trap of seeing a dozen cases of doubt and declaring a universal epidemic ?
2 Rincewind looked around nervously for a tall figure in black ( wizards , even failed wizards , have in addition to rods and cones in their eyeballs the tiny octagons that enable them to see into the far octarine , the basic colour of which all other colours are merely pale shadows impinging on normal four-dimensional space .
3 In many cases they seem to be neither , in that they do not have a direct or specific relationship with the labour market ; nor do they fit into the conventional , specialized academic categories .
4 When the public respond to your advertisements or because they have heard that you do personal injury work , it is not enough just to tell them that you do and expect them to come into the office .
5 The verses seem to be saying that the disciples understand because they have been given the secrets of the mystery of the kingdom but everybody else is taught in parables so that it will confuse them and prevent them coming into the kingdom .
6 He unfastened them without haste , still smiling , tossed sword and sheath out from him through the trefoil opening , and let them fall into the presbytery .
7 She made to push blindly past him , and to her vague surprise he stood back slowly , and let her pass into the hall , his eyes shuttered , his mouth grim .
8 Stella dropped the torch and let it roll into the wings as the children brought their palms together to save Tinkerbell .
9 How can you reach an acceptable level of data security and stop yourself falling into the ‘ it could n't happen to me ’ trap ?
10 They 'll filter out most of the pollen , and stop it getting into the lungs — very important for asthmatics .
11 Peter Purton , an executive member of the lesbian and gay rights campaign , said now the idea of a common age of consent had been supported for a fourth time , he hope that the leadership would finally accept the commitment and ensure it went into the manifesto .
12 7 Introduce the patient to his neighbours and leave him to settle into the ward , but be available for discussion .
13 Get yourself twelve songs — and have them transposed into the right key , for God 's sake .
14 ‘ Do you want me to call Mandeville and Southgate and have him dragged into the hall ?
15 A short session held before the lunch break proved very worthwhile when teachers were able to put forward their requests and ideas for future QT days and see them slotted into the programme .
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