Example sentences of "[v-ing] [noun] [adv] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 And booking forms actually fall into different sizes of cash flow as well .
2 The matter of returning farmland currently organized into co-operative farms was left unresolved pending new legislation which would regulate the break-up of co-operatives or their transformation into " landowners ' associations " .
3 Here , the Guinness name , prestige and selling power really comes into its own .
4 The government published its White Paper on the Environment on Sept. 25 , 1990 but it was widely criticized both by politicians and by environmentalists as merely reiterating measures already incorporated into the Environmental Protection Bill which was going through parliament and was enacted on Nov. 1 , 1990 .
5 Paddling friendships really get into the blood ! )
6 It is almost impossible to go into a New England hotel or house without finding pineapples somehow incorporated into the decor .
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