Example sentences of "[noun pl] of [noun sg] into the " in BNC.
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1 | In general its powers included giving information , advice , and assistance to adolescents and their parents on choice of employment and related matters ; filtering available young workers into openings on the basis of a detailed knowledge of each applicant and each vacancy ; acting as a centre for enquiries from other youth agencies , such as clubs , Scouts and apprenticeship committees ; and organizing propaganda for the creation of ‘ responsible ’ opinion among parents , juveniles , employers , and the public as to the ‘ evil ’ effects of the disorganized methods of recruitment into the youth labour-market . |
2 | One of his first undertakings was to transfer the Tropical African Services Course from the Imperial Institute in South Kensington , ‘ which is not frequented by other students of a kind to make good Administrative officers ’ , to Oxford and Cambridge , where ‘ it would , I am sure , spread interest in our services among other undergraduates of the type we want ’ ; and the great triumph of his career as a bureaucrat was to persuade the Warren Fisher committee , set up in 1927 to examine methods of recruitment into the Colonial Service , that it was unnecessary to look further afield for men ‘ who possess the qualities of mind , character and personality which make for success in the leadership of native … races ’ . |
3 | Lawson views these methods of entry into the UFO as repressed memories of sudden forced emergence into the world at birth , or of slow travel along the birth canal in the normal way . |
4 | The cultural diversity of British society has , of course , been much enriched by successive waves of migration into the country . |
5 | More importantly , there can be no question about the benefit to be derived from turning 2,500 acres of wasteland into the country 's biggest man-made nature reserve . |
6 | ‘ I could ask him , ’ Felicity said thoughtfully , ‘ whether he felt fashion could be viewed as one means of pasting the fragments of self into the semblance of a unified identity . ’ |
7 | Non-radial tyres , which apparently launch miniscule fragments of rubber into the atmosphere , will be banned . |
8 | This was shown by synchronous measurement of gastric bile acid concentration and pencreatic enzyme acitivity , which are other indices of reflux into the stomach . |
9 | Following the recent work of Pasteur and other European scientists on the micro-organic causes of disease , Simon embarked on major programmes of research into the chemistry of morbid processes and the aetiology of contagion . |
10 | Having followed the decline in the number of cases of gonorrhoea into the middle fifties , syphilis , in contrast , has remained at a comparatively low level ever since . |
11 | Thirdly , and following on , the debate helped to formulate a new image of young workers and to project it , not only well beyond the immediate confines of the reformers and their circles , but also well beyond the realms of education into the public domain . |
12 | It has emerged from the realms of sub-culture into the mainstream , and may yet , via Viz , be modish . |
13 | A Dublin drinker As two Gulf newspapers were banned for 24 hours for advertising a Beaujolais wine festival , the United Arab Emirates used bulldozers to crush 9,000 bottles of confiscated whisky and 1,500 cans of beer into the desert sands . |
14 | More recently this consensus has been attributed to similar patterns of socialization into the canteen culture of the police ( for example , Brogden et al . |
15 | One minor piece of evidence in favour of this view of quasars is that the light from them , despite the enormous redshift , is typically bluish : the effect of the red-shift is to bring high-frequency forms of radiation into the visible spectrum . |
16 | The Gays and Broadcasting research confirmed that fictionalised images of the effeminate man and the predatory dyke are still common , as is the collapsing together of all forms of difference into the strange and the perverse . |
17 | Ways of maintaining and improving communications include : a ) establishing a management structure within the Partnership , with clear lines of communication into the schools and into employment ; b ) circulating minutes of management meetings to schools and employers so they know what is being discussed and what is being decided ; c ) bringing teachers and employers together at both Partnership and school level to plan , discuss and review the progress of the Compact ; d ) establishing School Compact Teams with regular meetings ; e ) circulating Compact documents , including such things as pupils ' Work Experience reports widely ; f ) holding Open Evenings for parents to brief them on Compact developments ; g ) producing a regular Compact Newsletter . |
18 | Pausing only to pour buckets of water into the burning dustbins , and to be sick in the basin on the landing , Rainbow races for the nearest pay-phone , to ruin several people 's evenings . |
19 | Some still threw buckets of snow into the small flames that lived . |
20 | Alice gave her the bag in which Catherine 's disposable nappies were and a change of clothes and she put the two bottles of formula into the fridge . |
21 | The ceiling sloped down tightly to the floor , making dark shadowy edges which were well nigh impossible to clean , and three odd narrow passages ran to the three dormer windows , which cast odd blocks of light into the main spaces of the room . |
22 | Russian Tsarism faced a challenge of absorbing new elements of society into the Russian social system and dealing with the political consequences of the economic change it introduced . |
23 | I know , at one time o' day in Shoreham I was doing ballast — in the Mount Blairie that was — and the owd mate was tipping these baskets of shingle into the hold , the empty hold . |
24 | I place the rod in the rest and begin to feed pinches of flake into the current in a spot which will carry them under the raft . |
25 | In the past , support meant removing the child for considerable periods of time into the care of remedial teachers either within the school or coming from outside . |
26 | And it was only in 1961 that the ECSC won a victory over a French licensing system that discriminated against imports of coal into the country . |
27 | The Brazilian space institute , INPE , estimates that the fires have released between 6 and 12 million tonnes of ash into the atmosphere . |
28 | It put 16 million tonnes of material into the upper atmosphere . |
29 | For the past 100 years it has ejected more than 1,000 tonnes of chlorine into the atmosphere every day . |
30 | A Greek-owned oil tanker , the Aegean Sea , ran aground and exploded off the north-western Spanish port of La Coruña on Dec. 3 , spilling an estimated 70,000 tonnes of oil into the sea , with serious ecological consequences . |