Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] into [noun] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 When the history of the church was being researched a footnote in an 18th century volume identified a drawing of some stained-glass panels which had long since fallen into disrepair and had been replaced by plain lights .
2 Some parts of this common law have long fallen into disuse as having no contemporary relevance .
3 South Nottinghamshire , 1-0 ahead against North-West Derbyshire with 15 minutes left , suddenly moved into overdrive and finished 10-0 winners .
4 But then , he would n't have wanted to see Isabelle 's treasured possessions grimly thrust into bin-bags and left outside for collection .
5 Dewdrops , on the other hand , exist , not because they are durable , but because they have only just come into existence and have not yet had time to evaporate .
6 To attack a new chair for the conduct of one organisation which has just come into being and to attack him as chair-designate for another organisation which has not yet come into being , seems extremely odd and unwise to me .
7 The argument is that it was easier for them to maintain the part of their image of statelessness which consisted of ‘ how we have always done things ’ , than it would have been if they had individually moved into town and settled into a bidonville .
8 For most systems the manual is best divided into parts as indicated in Table 1.17 .
9 Quantity This system allows the drafter to use any number of sub-divisions within a clause : a sub-clause can be further sub-divided into paragraphs as follows : 8 .
10 Whether the risk is one against which the occupier may reasonably be expected to offer some protection will depend upon factors which are more usually taken into account when assessing the standard of care , e.g. the nature and extent of the risk , practicability of precautions and , possibly , the type of entrant .
11 Usually divided into novice and open , or by age .
12 The 70 ton carcass was later cut into pieces and buried .
13 Newspapers were also cut into squares and used for toilet paper .
14 The effect of the sustaining pedal must always be most carefully taken into consideration when transcribing piano music .
15 This quiet progress is both thrown into relief and varied by endless interruptions .
16 One of the farmhouses that were part of the Cetinale Estate has been skilfully converted into residences whilst maintaining its many original architectural features .
17 A few work part-time or have even slipped into retirement but remain members out of goodwill .
18 Weathering of rocks by rain water , by frost , by chemical action which is then leaked into rivers and carried from rivers into
19 Sophie said shortly , ‘ I 'm sure she will , ’ then relapsed into silence and tried to hide her apprehension as she thought of the task that lay ahead .
20 While she was working , Kalchu came up the ladder carrying a basket of jharo , the resinous wood that 's gouged from deep inside the trunks of the oldest , tallest pine trees , then cut into chips and burned for lighting .
21 The potential role of the mass media must be fully taken into account when planning new educational approaches .
22 The revitalised company that started life building its own 16-bit minicomputers , ultimately plunged into bankruptcy and returned from the dead as a library automation systems specialist , may make two more acquisitions this month , president and chief executive Stephen Sadler told the Toronto Society of Financial Analysts — and it expects to make at least an acquisition a month for the rest of the next 12 months .
23 They are instead bent into semicircles and joined together at their ends to form a solid circular toroid .
24 Like Hutton in bygone times , Stewart seemed galvanised by the disasters occurring at the other end , but was never either intimidated into strokelessness or tempted into a reckless rescue bid , for such an endeavour against this bowling would have been futile .
25 One fact seldom taken into account when comparing diets in the treatment of Crohn 's disease is the possible differences in their fat composition .
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