Example sentences of "that [noun] [adv] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | The British monarchy , and the survival of aristocratic titles dating back to the Norman conquest lend a spurious sense of continuity to English history ( if not to that of the other countries in the UK ) , suggesting that feudalism imperceptibly evolved into modern capitalist democracy . |
2 | That lady successfully went into a glass-fronted lift the next week armed with instructions on relaxation , deep breathing , and an index card with positive self-statements in her pocket . |
3 | At that moment there came into my mind the image of that little guy with a moustache and I thought , dammit . |
4 | It seems reasonable to assume that Oswiu certainly brought into subjection to himself the Pictish kingdom of Fortriu ( between the Forth and the Tay ) , for Bridei , the son of Bili , king of Strathclyde , and Ecgfrith 's cousin ( HB ch. 57 ) , who became king of the Picts on the expulsion of Drest and later fought against Ecgfrith , is described specifically in the Irish annals as ‘ king of Fortriu ’ at his death in 692 ( AU s.a . |
5 | When they were together that life hardly entered into his own consciousness . |
6 | And that idea never came into it . |
7 | ‘ That guy just getting into a cab , ’ he said five minutes later as the chauffeur drove out of the car park . |