Example sentences of "[vb base] into the [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | I slip into the pitfall of subjectivity with trepidation , but observing my fellow patients , I seemed to discern a distinct pattern so far as stress was concerned . |
2 | They slip into the shadows of the treacherous world of drug dealing and end up being swallowed up by the lifestyle they are out to eradicate . |
3 | Many readers , I suspect , will fall by the wayside as we descend into the realms of indigestible rhetorical terminology . |
4 | This book will of course deal with the familiar aspects of volcanoes and with the different kinds of eruptions that take place , but in addition to this , it will cover some of the quieter , less well-known aspects , and try to explain why volcanoes exist at all , why they occur where they do , and how they fit into the history of the Earth as a whole . |
5 | Catering & Allied came up with a novel solution : copy the stock file on to one of the two 128k data packs which fit into the back of a Psion Organiser , update that file ‘ on the hoof ’ ; and copy the updated file back to the desktop computer . |
6 | There are some very good science programs on TV , but others present scientific wonders simply as magic , without explaining them or showing how they fit into the framework of scientific ideas . |
7 | Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation . |
8 | Moser points out that the majority of small-scale enterprises , of the type described in the informal sector , fit into the character of petty commodity production ( Moser 1978 ) . |
9 | Now write down two more possible methods making sure that they fit into the criteria of |
10 | It is really like putting a deco card into the card holder on the Duo 80 so that the little teeth fit into the holes of the card . |
11 | He had a great genius , first of all , for making a kind of recitative fit into the characteristics of his aria style . |
12 | Earlier plot sequences recede into the past of the text ; now Slothrop exists only in traces . |
13 | Crush the peppercorns coarsely , then press into the surface of the steaks . |
14 | Leave to dry , then press into the top of the cake . |
15 | Tap into the expertise of the Good Housekeeping Institute |
16 | Tap into the expertise of the Good Housekeeping Institute |
17 | Tap into the world of water |
18 | Research is still patchy in this field , and particularly research into the lives of disabled children living in residential accommodation . |
19 | The further we research into the intricacies of the human genes , the closer we come to the possibility of refashioning human biological existence . |
20 | Hardly a title to conjure up visions of wild youthful abandonment , ‘ Heaven Knows … ’ pushed The Smiths further into the badlands of bedsit squalor , a Godsend for those who could n't stomach the effortless polish of Sade . |
21 | ( Overleaf ) Whistling teal , or tree duck , and their l–rood of chicks apparently sail into the jaws of death . |
22 | ‘ I pick up the pencil , put it back , climb into the trunk of the car and you drive me to see the boy . |
23 | If you walk into the centre of the triangle the animals that you find there , for instance the spider with a Jewish seven-branched candelabra on its head , will be various " genetic compromises " between the three anchor biomorphs . |
24 | They walk into the corner of the TV set and you think they 've broken their skull , but they just bounce off ; next moment they sit down very gently on their bottoms which are padded with what looks like fifteen nappies and they burst into tears . |
25 | She would have liked to ask , speak into the face of the man whose breath , rich with garlic , fanned hotly into her nostrils . |
26 | ‘ Put into the language of today , the general principle being there stated is simply that , unless the contrary is expressly enacted or so plainly implied that the courts must give effect to it , United Kingdom legislation is applicable only to British subjects or to foreigners who by coming to the United Kingdom , whether for a short or a long time , have made themselves subject to British jurisdiction . |
27 | The second point is that of course as we accept into the role of opposition indeed to give these alternative proposals , give this particulary case to come within the government guidelines . |
28 | It is as we travel into the faith of Christ that we grow in our appreciation of his love and of our own deep unworthiness . |
29 | Okay well if we look into the development of the presidency what we 've seen is a gradually changing conception of the office . |
30 | If we look into the history of Iraq I do n't think anybody can remember in the past twenty years they have contributed anything , neither in the terms of world economy , neither in the world of world peace , or any humanitarian |