Example sentences of "[vb pp] [coord] [adv] [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The man who is validly baptised or rightly instituted into office in the Church is assured that he has the Holy Spirit . |
2 | Sammy was presently delivering one of our Nautor Swans to its Massachusetts owner ; many of the charter yachts were privately owned and only leased into Cutwater 's care on condition that we delivered them back to their owners for the northern summer . |
3 | Other more drastic proposals were ventilated but never put into practice . |
4 | It has been said that ‘ a training programme based on identified needs is necessary in every library ’ : this necessity does not appear to have been universally accepted nor uniformly translated into practice . |
5 | The plaintiff , being unaware of this exemption , paid dues upon limestone which he had landed and ultimately burnt into lime . |
6 | Since the second world war , but especially since the 1960s , the role of ‘ national economies ’ has been undermined or even brought into question by the major transformations in the international division of labour , whose basic units are transnational or multinational enterprises of all sizes , and by the corresponding development of international centres and networks of economic transactions which are , for practical purposes , outside the control of state governments . |
7 | The ‘ mistakes ’ of being led and compliantly drifting into sport are not unusual . |
8 | Configured like the reticulated rib-cage of some enormous alien creature , long dead and looming over them , the vault appeared not to have been carved but rather rubbed into shape painstakingly , no doubt by the labour of slaves over many decades , millennia earlier . |