Example sentences of "[adj] that [pers pn] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | They ended in a pair of green bronze doors , each so high that they disappeared into the gloom . |
2 | The thought appalled him so much that he went into the attic and slid back into bed without saying anything more to either of them . |
3 | Flavia was there so early that she ran into Therese in the little square where people left their cars . |
4 | It was because we were unable to bear troubles like these that we came into the Party . |
5 | Mine was so tight that it cut into the skin . |
6 | It was characteristic that he stuck into his scrapbook not only the programme of that performance and the rave review from Dance News , but also such memorabilia as publicity photographs and sketches about the clothes and accessories which all the women in the company were given as ambassadors of British fashion , and , significantly , the handsome illustrated brochure of Balanchine 's School of American Ballet . |
7 | Being in the same business , it 's inevitable that we bump into each other all over the world . |
8 | Now write down two more possible methods making sure that they fit into the criteria of |
9 | But it would be old lamps and Peedie bits of and when you speak about long ago times I associate the smell of paraffin and sawdust and cooking apples and all that you go into Peedie shops and there was a fine relationship , you go in and Well I used to be for the old folk and they were all awful good to me , and the particular and we used to go every Saturday night to a shop called Blacks and it stayed open till nine o'clock . |
10 | The last part of the resolution is it 's actually taking up the area , where at the present time we have n't got a D S O. It seems stupid that you go into a school and you can clean , clean their classrooms , cut their grass and look after their , do their grounds maintenance , cook the kids ' dinners , but you ca n't do any minor repairs , you 've got to call in another organisation . |
11 | ‘ It was great that we bumped into you . ’ |
12 | Saviour Christ , You died and rose for us ; help us as individuals and as a church to be channels for the gospel in our families , among our friends and acquaintances and with those that You bring into our lives . |
13 | While BT can be pleased that it bought into McCaw at a much lower price than today 's going rate and that it will be difficult for other overseas companies to enter the US domestic market , it will be some time before its investment begins to yield a return . |
14 | If you plan a non-approved and non-standard aerodrome approach using a VOR for guidance , it is essential that you take into account the possible inaccuracies of the system ( up to +/- 4° is the accepted error in VOR receivers ) , and make sure that you establish the minimum safe height for the terrain . |
15 | Its area is much smaller than it was , but the landscaping of the reclaimed areas has been so successful that they merge into the surrounding countryside and become ‘ invisible ’ . |
16 | If we are required to make a decision which has consequences for other people , and if we wish to treat them properly , then it is vital that we take into account their own views on the matter . |
17 | It is not surprising that they come into conflict , with one side feeling threatened by innovative theory and the other feeling frustrated by established practice . |
18 | I am not surprised that he ventured into the fray this evening , because he has already won an outstanding victory for his constituents and I well understand his desire to enjoy another . |