Example sentences of "[verb] a [noun] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Professor Paul Wilkinson of the Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism was in London launching a report into the mid-air terrorist bombing of a Pan Am 747 above the Scottish town last December , which killed 270 people . |
2 | Exhibits provide a glimpse into the social and industrial history of Kettering and include collections of agricultural equipment , shoe-making machinery and the 1907 Kettering-made Robinson car . |
3 | With a knife , carve a slope into the front of the two shorter cakes for the windscreen . |
4 | Central and Western area office entered a team into the National Swimathon and , hedging their bets , called themselves ‘ The Sainsbury 's Sinkers or Swimmers . ’ |
5 | Withel 's one eye glared , and he smacked a fist into the palm of a black-gloved hand . |
6 | He hooked a finger into the corner of his mouth , as though he was versifying on the spot . |
7 | Slip a notice into the Head 's assembly announcements , asking her to marry me . |
8 | ‘ Of course , ’ the Doctor had said , and the memory of his voice was so real that she almost heard the words in her ears , ‘ if anyone wanted to infiltrate the TARDIS with any kind of intelligence , from a virus to an entire computer , they 'd only have to plug a cable into the socket under the console . |
9 | Send a man into the field only half-armed with the facts and expect him to do a professional job . |
10 | A prisoner fixed a pole into the muddy soil , bearing the cardboard inscription : ‘ Good Fishing Here . ’ |
11 | It is not unknown for barbel to pull a rod into the water with a speed and viciousness that has to be seen to be believed , even when the angler has only glanced away from his rod for a few seconds . |
12 | Attach a screw-eye into the end of the batten near to the wall into which the end curtain hook can be slotted . |
13 | She twisted out of Miss Liberty 's grip , and sank a foot into the woman 's midriff . |
14 | ‘ Then we 've got to find a way into the cab and get him out like that , ’ said Masklin . |
15 | This possibility might easily introduce a bias into the composition of left and right brain damaged groups . |
16 | He got alongside the creature to open a gate on the backmost pen , cracked a toecap into the fat flank , and heaved the gate closed as the boar ran in . |
17 | But it was about to become a symbol of all that was going wrong in Germany , a symbol of the divided factions that were driving a wedge into the heart of the nation . |
18 | On a test piece you can work out a lace pattern in blocks or strips — this is especially simple with the push button method of needle selection — then fit a crossover into the plain stocking stitch sections . |
19 | When Aunt Tossie gave , or spent , she was as exuberant as a child , tossing a ball into the air . |
20 | Without even tossing a coin into the fountain we were about to experience the fairytale hospitality of the champenoise . |
21 | Someone had rolled a tyre into the middle of it . |
22 | The Spaniard , a 7-2 favourite , has a bye into the second round , where he will meet either America 's Chip Beck or Japan 's Aki Omachi , one of seven newcomers . |
23 | The prospect of equalling Gary Player 's record of five victories , and the fact that he has a bye into the second round on Friday , has enticed Ballesteros to make his 14th successive appearance in the World Matchplay . |
24 | The big picture on the right shows how easy it is to slip a thumbnail into the torn leather of a ball that has become worn naturally . |
25 | When they bite , they inject a parasite into the blood stream , which grows in the liver for a week , before spreading throughout the body via red blood cells . |
26 | These are either barbed or glass-like , and inject a venom into the predator 's skin , usually in the mouth region . |
27 | He finally over-reached himself — and roused Eisenhower — by launching an investigation into the loyalty of the army itself . |
28 | Hamish Turner gave the figure in an unprecedented statement when opening an inquest into the death of Debra Tosio , 30 , a Shaldon shop assistant found at the bottom of 70ft cliffs at Berry Head , Brixham , last week . |
29 | On July 9 the UN in New York announced that it was opening an inquiry into the allegations . |
30 | Cresson promised an inquiry into the incident . |