Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ When I asked you earlier where I fitted into the assignment you said that I 'd find out soon enough .
2 This was , at least , an improvement on an earlier pattern , where I went into the end-game with a lead of about 30 — and then lost on the black .
3 Her ‘ Spencer Special , ’ where she dived into the pool leaving barely a ripple , always attracted an audience .
4 Where you pull into the car park ?
5 You told me you 'd explain about Tiare and her daughter , where they fit into the island . ’
6 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 .
7 A puff of wind swung it round on its vane , and snatched a bunch of twigs from its beak and sent them twirling slowly down the steeple to the ground at Carol 's feet , where they sank into the snow .
8 Berry arrived with his party at base camp where he ran into the Kazakh climber Valeri Krishchaty by chance .
9 Woosnam had had three birdies in his first five holes and the only shot he dropped in going out in 34 was to take five at the ninth , where he drove into the trees .
10 It arrived at the sixth , where he drove into the lake , picked out his ball under penalty , then hit it 260 yards with his 1-iron straight into the hole .
11 There is a lot of blood ; it looks red where it seeps into the white sheets , black where it quietly pools .
12 With a sudden flash of rage , she hurled the Browning far out across the dock , where it splashed into the water and disappeared .
13 Riverside conditions such as that , must have continued to exist for a very long time , for when the Romans arrived and established — about A.D.47 — a settlement astride the River Fleet where it ran into the north bank of the River Thames , the River Fleet was about two hundred yards wide at that junction .
14 Where it ran into the special ceramic-and-leather codpiece that it tailored into most of my tights and leggings , a useful protection in many situations .
15 Yanto reached the end of the rock bridge where it disappeared into the hard sand The walking was now relatively easy as he made his way towards the first of the salmon traps , or kipes as they were called locally .
16 I followed the telephone cord and found where it went into the wall .
17 He suggested that this new crust spreads laterally away from these ridges until it reaches an island arc or mountain belt where it descends into the mantle along the adjacent oceanic trench .
18 The ferry for the outer isles was due to leave at six on the following morning , so I checked into the waterfront hotel where I had booked , then spent the day exploring Oban , and went to bed early .
19 ‘ I did n't get A-levels , so I went into the Army , ’ explains the Old Etonian .
20 But he greeted me by swearing at me , so I went into the hall to find somebody else .
21 ‘ I was at Queen Eleanor 's and they urged me to go to university , but I wanted to be independent , so I came into the Met . ’
22 So I climbed into the back seat , ’ he recalled , ‘ stripped off the suit I was wearing and put on my pyjamas , thinking I could dry myself afterwards with the spare pair .
23 It began to rain , so I dodged into the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart .
24 I thought I would die at the start but , actually , once I got into the swing of it all it was rather fun . ’
25 Mr Arsmtrong said : ‘ She said she thought he was going to start on her again so she went into the kitchen to get a knife and while her husband had his back turned she pushed the knife into his lower back .
26 Lucy had no wish to be caught eavesdropping , so she walked into the room and hung the towels over the rail .
27 None of the big trainers wanted to know Magic Night as a youngster , so she passed into the care of little-known Philippe Demarcastel and made his name .
28 And so you came into the desert
29 You went to college so you got into the Socialist Worker 's Party or whatever .
30 I 'm intrigued by that , ’ and so you move into the article .
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