Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I mean it I mean er the reason why it was set up really was the nineteen ninety two sort of like coming into the single European market and everything |
2 | Faced with either crashing into the heavy gatepost or jumping the dark gaping ditch off far too short a stride , Hullabaloo tried to put in an extra stride and met the obstacle entirely wrong . |
3 | The men it was meant for now rush into the road in front of her , one of them vaulting straight over the taxi bonnet as Rainbow bangs on the brakes . |
4 | Faint noises from outside dwindled into the peaceful black chasm of sleep . |
5 | The trek proves long and arduous , with casualties mounting as they forge through swamps and mountains before finally breaking into the Dalek city . |
6 | It overlooks the Gypsey Race , known locally as ‘ The Beck ’ , which winds its way through several villages from its source at Wharram , high on the Yorkshire Wolds , before finally flowing into the sea through Bridlington Harbour . |
7 | The contract is back again , I done all this erm water pipe it were all gravel in there sunk into the ground you know big hole in the ground ! |
8 | That may be so , but it does not prevent people in our field from continually falling into the error of supposing that a solution designed to match one problem must be applicable to quite a different problem as well . |
9 | As she grew up , a few of these technological marvels began to slowly percolate into the Dales . |
10 | For one , the researcher did not have Roget 's on-line and needed to manually enter into the computer the relevant relations from Roget 's . |
11 | On this model the profile is thin and narrow-ish , without exactly falling into the ‘ speed ’ category . |
12 | ‘ Queen were the first big band to really plunge into the South American market , back in 1981 , ’ explains Neil . |
13 | He was the first white man of my generation to really tune into the sensual aspect of being physical . |
14 | is this erm looking at the a Moving on to look at the erm this area for actual for traders and so on , is it as attractive erm for traders to actually move into the area , as it was previously or or not ? |
15 | He , he picks on us to say how determined we are to actually go into the profession because he knows that er , although there are more parts for females there it 's harder for somebody to stand out . |
16 | Mr Kinnock and erm Paddy Ashdown had to actually go into the Commons |
17 | Erm , just to go back a wee bit to the thing about th the image and and the fight that we have on our hands er , to actually break into the media , I do n't , I think people underestimate the control an and er the feeling that men have that it 's their game and we 're not gon na take it away from them ! |
18 | We 've continued to keep a very hard view of the corn exchange and a number of other bodies which we fund , but we 're going to see what actually happens , we 're not going to make blind predictions about savings without actually going into the facts . |
19 | Night Goblins find it necessary to occasionally descend into the chill depths in search of exotic funguses , so they know all too well what dangers await them . |
20 | Taking her cue from him , Fabia realised then that perhaps barely to step over his threshold and then at once to launch into the dozens of questions she must ask him was perhaps , in this gracious room , rather graceless . |
21 | In 1912 the Labour Party overcame its caution sufficiently to agree at least to inquire into the feasibility of such a strike . |
22 | But those of us who deal with bureaucratic institutions simply as part of normal life , while we may find it frustrating , even demeaning , can at least retreat into the private institutions of our family where , if we are lucky , we will find acceptance , support and warmth . |
23 | iii Caretaker or lost child : This child takes responsibility for the family and looks after it by gently blending into the background and keeping the peace . |
24 | Did Green want to be news editor ? asked Marcuson , by now eased into the editor 's chair . |
25 | The first sentence of Hartley 's The Go-Between ( 1953 ) , which appeared when its author was nearly sixty , has by now entered into the valhalla of literary allusion : |
26 | Lewis had by now settled into the role of tutor , but he did not relax in it . |
27 | She was a nurse at a hospital on the other side of the village , and Killion had met her the previous evening by simply walking into the hospital and asking the first girl he saw if she would come out with him . |
28 | It was a simple code whereby his friends were able to determine his presence without attracting attention to themselves by actually going into the shop . |