Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb past] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 These included stars of stage and screen , all of whom entered into the spirit of the ball 's " Around The World in 80 Days " theme , with many turning up in fancy dress .
2 Of the twenty non-royal knights who processed into the chapel , all except for the two former Labour prime ministers had been at public schools .
3 Eusebius , the ‘ father of church history ’ and biographer of the first Christian emperor , commented in his Life of Constantine on the ‘ hypocrisy of people who crept into the church ’ with an eye to the emperor 's favour .
4 Even philanthropists , like Henry Mayhew and Charles Booth , who penetrated into the slums to record how the very poor lived , were reproducing their findings through the filter of their own middle-class minds .
5 The poor little rich girl who got into the FBI through her father 's influence and who would now be married to some rich Miami socialite had it not been for the timely intervention of Colonel Philpott , who was pressed into giving her a job with UNACO .
6 ‘ Did you see who got into the cab with him ? ’
7 He also informed Lewis 's parents , who got into the habit of saying things like , ‘ when all this is yours ’ , and ‘ when you come into your property ’ .
8 They say perhaps it was an escaped convict who got into the house while Joe was out .
9 Two UN doctors who got into the area recently reported that amputations were being carried out with a carpenter 's saw and no anaesthetic or antibiotics .
10 A DEAF woman with speech difficulties was stunned , sexually assaulted and stabbed repeatedly by a killer who got into the flat where she lived alone , a court was told yesterday .
11 I must have been awfully slow , I never got in ahead of her and was always the poor mutt who staggered into the office in the small hours , bleary-eyed and half-dead , while Olive , yawning profusely and clutching her hot water bottle to her bosom , was able to trip down the path to her waiting bed and not surface till about midday the next day .
12 Afterwards , however , Pond , himself a Baptist and used to Beecher 's Plymouth Church , described the congregation as ‘ a very devout crowd of worshippers who entered into the spirit of the occasion and did worship the Lord and Mr Spurgeon with tremendous intensity ’ .
13 Scuffles broke out everywhere as our officers came out of hiding and pounced on six members of the gang who bolted into the woods and sand dunes around the bay before being rounded up with the assistance of police dogs .
14 The sandwiches were quickly followed by the wrath of the Scotland manager , who charged into the bedroom and threw a glass of milk over the startled keeper .
15 One such group were the Cincars , descendants of a people of Romanian origin who moved into the Balkans during the early days of Turkish rule .
16 There was also the magnet of London and many families had adventurous members who moved into the capital during the period from about 1775 to 1825 , some considerably raising their financial and social status in doing so .
17 Then in 1799 Mr Thomas Shillington ( who moved into the village of Portadown where his arrival infused new life and energy into the discouraged little band of Methodists .
18 One of the psychologists , who moved into the salesman 's world like witch doctors and made a killing , was Dr Ernest Dichter from Freud 's own city of Vienna , the ‘ father ’ of Motivational Research , whose institute could be hired to help sell anything for $500 a day .
19 Mr Baird is a chartered accountant who moved into the software business .
20 The people who moved into the community were given the choice .
21 For example , every one of the 768 people who moved into the community is making greater demands on general practitioners than was expected .
22 The next day belonged to Devon Malcolm , a man who came into the Test team a few months earlier against Australia with a reputation for being able to bowl extremely quickly but rarely accurately , who , with less than perfect eyesight , was a total rabbit with the bat , and who could be a joke as a fielder .
23 Local radio reports said four men and three women , were killed execution-style by two men who came into the club on the outskirts of Fresno and ordered people to lie face down .
24 The paper went on the say that such a move would at least give the people who came into the city centre greater reassurance , even if they had to pay for the privilege .
25 As one of the younger officers who came into the job around the time of the reorganization of the water industry , he enjoyed the additional tasks , in contrast with the more experienced men who feel their autonomy has been eroded .
26 Several people who came into the area
27 ‘ I was letting Woosie down badly and had no feeling at all , ’ said Mouland , who came into the tournament after finishing only 84th in this season 's European money list .
28 He was determined to disarm any refugees who came into the grounds , and so prevent anyone from starting trouble there .
29 Factors such as the parasitic reliance on the stage and the book , the lack of attention given to screenwriting , the lack of flexibility in studio-based production and , at Stoll , a studio floor so constructed that it accommodated the noise and bustle of five films at the same time , had a deadening effect on anyone who came into the industry with new ideas or fresh visions .
30 Like the lady who came into the shop one day and asked for a bottle of ‘ blue ’ .
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