Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] into [noun] [conj] " 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century volume identified a drawing of some stained-glass panels which had long since fallen into disrepair and had been replaced by plain lights .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 Then there are those , predominantly male workers , who are effectively coerced into retirement and sometimes early retirement by poor working conditions , ill-health , redundancy and unemployment ( Walker , 1985b ; Walker and Taylor , 1991 ) .
3 Some parts of this common law have long fallen into disuse as having no contemporary relevance .
4 The people in the Tate house were victims of themselves because they had all fallen into sadism and masochism and recorded it on video-tape .
5 Most editors these days , whether gifted or not , get so sucked into meetings and other company business that they have precious little time to edit , help authors , or train and nurture younger editors .
6 South Nottinghamshire , 1-0 ahead against North-West Derbyshire with 15 minutes left , suddenly moved into overdrive and finished 10-0 winners .
7 In fact , the coach — drawn by two grey horses — was only called into service once the couple were out of the public gaze .
8 For the average funeral the pall-bearer was expected to perform his duties en route as well as within the church ; whereas at the funerals of the great , the pall-bearers were only called into service once the coffin was at the church and ready to proceed up the nave .
9 Some people use informal language as their ordinary language and so run into difficulties when they come up against , formal and official situations .
10 But then , he would n't have wanted to see Isabelle 's treasured possessions grimly thrust into bin-bags and left outside for collection .
11 Nationalism , as history demonstrates , is a crude , blunt force , too easily convertible into bitterness and selfishness , too easily manipulated into intolerance and too easily transformed into introspection .
12 For it invites the view that the powers attaching to the rights have largely fallen into abeyance and may , therefore , the more readily be disregarded .
13 The European Monetary Fund has not come into existence and the moves towards a common currency and a Community central bank are little nearer reality .
14 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 .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 She saw Cy change his grip on the reins ; Shine On effortlessly moved into overdrive and , in a matter of yards , was well clear of her .
18 But the receiver had already clicked into place and she knew he had n't even heard .
19 So , ooh hang on hang on , you 're not logged into A cos you have n't put the disk in .
20 The fact that so few complied not only testifies to the courage of those who signed , but also gives the lie to the notion that they were somehow conned into signing or that they did so out of temporary frustration with events immediately following the Danish vote .
21 But they were so scattered , their power diffused through a thousand little steadings — not concentrated into arsenals and parliaments and prisons .
22 Not to be confused with the French word exposition which is normally translated into English as exhibition .
23 For schools in Wales , second drafts of pilot tests were normally translated into Welsh as also were any tests used in Wales in the wider scale trials .
24 Conversely , if the egg had just popped into existence and then exploded , what could explain this bizarre event ?
25 The best known of this nationalist group , finished in 1914 but not put into use until after the war , is Eliel Saarinen 's Helsinki .
26 The government had announced on May 19 a proposal to dismiss 360,000 state employees by June 18 , but this proposal was not put into force as joint talks between government and union leaders broke down .
27 Participants expressed frustration that CARICOM decisions were frequently not put into practice because of inadequate resources .
28 Editor , — As a general practitioner in south east Scotland who has removed a malignant melanoma , I believe that R M Herd and colleagues have not taken into account that if general practitioners consider a lesion to be a malignant melanoma they are more likely to refer the patient urgently to a dermatologist than to excise the lesion themselves .
29 This meant that the views of disabled people from the area were not taken into account and the informed opinion of the representative and organised voice of disabled people was not tapped .
30 The reason for this is that , while their husbands were drawing national insurance unemployment benefit , additional income to the household is not taken into account when determining eligibility for that benefit .
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