Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] into it [prep] " in BNC.

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1 While each of the principal lacunae is developing , a tracheal branch and a nerve grow into it from the base of the wing , the lacunae apparently offering the paths of least resistance .
2 It is quite clear that the hard work put into it by coach Gerry Murphy is beginning to pay off .
3 Go to Bethlehem today , and in spite of the unrest there , it has that undeniable atmosphere of prayer and sanctity poured into it by millions of pilgrims and visitors .
4 Well , me husband got into it before me .
5 ‘ … shit-scared because he 's about to be blasted into particles even smaller and more radioactive than Ronald Reagan 's brain , goes to the loo ; by sheer coincidence the crap he does solidifies in the intense cold of outer space and the pursuing spaceship runs into it at about half the speed of light and is totally destroyed .
6 Although coral is a calcium carbonate , it has an open porosity which allows bone to grow into it after implantation promoting a mechanical fixation with the natural bone .
7 An express train ploughed into it at ( 70 ) seventy miles an hour .
8 Hunter Square can not possibly be this type of space — it has to generate activity as a result of life spilling into it from buildings around , rather like what happens in Covent Garden .
9 We are in an orchard with a sunken road leading into it from the main road .
10 The sleeve for the hemiplegic arm is gathered together , and the unaffected hand goes into it from the cuff , in order to draw the hemiplegic hand into the sleeve up to the wrist .
11 A low wooden balustrade was raised on pillars above a tangle of sculpted rock , forming a square about the circle of the lake , the wood painted bright red , the pictogram for immortality cut into it in a repeated pattern .
12 That the programme has gone so well is a measure of the enormous effort put into it by a partnership of centres and SCOTVEC .
13 Knitweave can be thought of as a stocking stitch fabric with the weaving yarn caught into it on the purl side .
14 Abolition of the Southern League also robbed players of a useful safety valve , for no transfer fee was payable when a player moved into it from the League .
15 Agricultural produce flowed into it from the surrounding rural territory , some from estates which seem to have been owned by the temple , the rest in the form of tribute or offerings from the owners of private estates .
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