Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had thrown the blood-covered stick into the fire , then washed himself and his clothes .
2 He felt surprised by his own honesty in dropping the requested payment into the box and could not quite fathom his motive in lodging the card in the same envelope in his pocket where he kept those of Aphrodite and Silenus .
3 Now if you take away er , another lump of money including carry forwards , you really do reduce your own ability to be able to pay to take advantage of the window of opportunity we now have to actually put European money into the county .
4 She cracked the last egg , one-handed , on the rim of the pretty , primrose bowl with the vine leaves painted on it , let the ochre centre and its more resilient aura slither into the middle of the mixture , threw the shattered shell into the pedal-bin and then beat the eggs furiously until she could see no separation at all .
5 During his Welsh expedition , Coleridge had occasionally lapsed with self mocking enthusiasm into the prose style of the travel writers to express his feelings for mountains ‘ sublimely terrible ’ and other natural marvels .
6 James shouted to Stephen , as an old man driving a decrepit mule and cart erupted from a narrow lane into the path of the jeep .
7 That means bringing members of the European Parliament into the House and into our Committees .
8 She came face to face with Mrs Totteridge who was walking her sweating mare into the yard .
9 An initiator transforms a normal cell into the seed of a growing cancer ; it is a necessary but not sufficient factor for malignant change .
10 In the feminist appropriation of Lacan this can be seen as a result of patriarchal structures , and the differential entry into the world of language of the human male and female .
11 " Your mother will tell you this evening , " he said , and the sound of the horses ' hooves echoed on flagstones as they went through the arched entrance into the yard .
12 Even worse , some States attempt to bring political prejudice into the conference room and elicit support from other delegates with similar persuasions or from similar geographical groups such as when the African States or Central American States decide to oppose a proposal , pleading encroachment upon their sovereignty .
13 A cursory look at the experience of late capitalist economies across the world suggests that changes in the labour process are closely linked to highly demarcated differentiations in the labour force ; socially constructed identities that describe the division of labour , differential incorporation into the economy tied to cultural ( ideological ) constructions of gender , skill , age and race .
14 This chamber is decorated entirely in black , with a red window to the east allowing a baleful light into the chamber .
15 ‘ Tell me about Jules , ’ he said as they approached the stone steps leading up to the arched doorway into the château .
16 But while he was there , he also carried out some private research into the potential for amusement machines in pubs which the government had just legalised .
17 This widening can extend itself to a complete entry into the consciousness of cosmic mind , into unity with the universal life , even into a oneness with universal matter .
18 Conservation groups also objected , arguing the course would be an unnecessary intrusion into the countryside and historic Redworth Wood .
19 However , by then , Beigbeder was known to be against Spanish entry into the war and Serrano 's Axis sympathies were more appropriate to dealing with Hitler and more in tune with Franco 's own preferences than the anglophile leanings Beigbeder had developed .
20 Dance bands recording acoustically had to arrange their tunes to place strong rhythm into the banjo and piano parts , with only the occasional punctuation from cymbal or woodblock to represent the percussion section .
21 Perhaps inevitably , this left it open to attempted incorporation by behaviourist psychology : Burgess and Akers ( 1966 ) provided a translation of differential association into the language of behaviourist ‘ reinforcement ’ theory .
22 Naturally , neoclassical economists will stand aghast at what they regard as an unwarranted political intrusion into the realm of positive economics .
23 By far the most extensive research into the relationship between society and mass consumption objects has been conducted in the world of commerce itself , and its offshoots in marketing and advertising , which are strongly linked to the discipline of economics .
24 Doctors there have now begun extensive research into the connection between pregnancy and the onset of the disease .
25 ‘ We conducted extensive research into the market before starting importing from Malaysia , ’ explains country manager , who is based at GBW 's regional office in Singapore .
26 The latest developer claims to have carried out extensive research into the feasibility of providing medical treatment in Darlington .
27 The Tory MP for Aylesbury , Timothy Raisin , is calling for a fresh look into the way the social fund is operated .
28 Dr Bob calmly injected a pain-killing drug into the man 's backside .
29 Pumping a fresh shell into the breech , Grant waited till the long burst of enemy fire ceased when their magazines emptied .
30 It may perhaps be objected that the distance may prevent the pupils of the Hospitals from attending the Lectures of the Veterinary Professor — I will first answer to that — that it would be dangerous for the progress of the Veterinary science to give them too free admission into the College — because it might give a disgust to the residing pupils from their application to the Veterinary Medicine and many of them would change their mind and apply themselves to the anatomy of the human body , thinking that it would be more honorable for them to cure the human species than Animals , this happened in France and the best Veterinary pupils are now Physicians and Surgeons to the human species — this prejudiced ideal would inculcate itself into the minds of young men , the more so as the Veterinary Science is still in its Infancy in this Country , and in an abject state , for this reason it would be equally dangerous to permit residing pupils to attend medical or anatomical lectures , of the human body , or to frequent Hospitals : Therefore a certain distance from the Town would be more useful than otherwise for the progress of the Veterinary Science .
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