Example sentences of "into [noun] [verb] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | This is a significant advantage over RDS-EON which has to be slotted into programmes intended also for domestic and ‘ walking ’ listeners . |
2 | A spokeswoman said police had no idea why the car which was heading into Middlesbrough crossed over into the wrong lane . |
3 | If you come into the dale from Stainforth , then the road into Malham winds down by Ewe Moor giving you a good view of the Cove and the lynchets under Shorkley Hill . |
4 | This is a welcome and long overdue development but at the time of writing the detailed regulations bringing it into force have yet to be published . |
5 | The actual date for it to come into force has yet to be announced by the Secretary of State for the Environment . |
6 | By Aug. 29 Bhutto 's opponents had reportedly agreed to forge a common front but remained divided into factions led respectively by Jatoi , Nawaz Sharif ( Chief Minister of Punjab province until dissolution ) , Mohammad Khan Junejo ( Prime Minister in 1985-88 under Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq ) and by Zia 's son Ejaz ul-Haq . |
7 | ‘ The point is , ’ said Dyson , thumping the car down into second to slow up at the traffic lights , ‘ a journalist ought to be specializing by the time he 's forty . |
8 | Playing was still uppermost in his mind , and the chance to go into management came about by accident . |
9 | A lengthy description of how one game can be developed into drama follows together with a couple of brief indications . |
10 | The investigations into poverty carried out by Peter Townsend ( 1957 , 1979 ) were both descriptive and explanatory , and were intended to prompt governments into modifying their policies in relation to the poor . |
11 | Acceptance of a payment into court operates only as a stay of the proceedings . |
12 | The magnetic field would be so strong that it could focus these particles into jets ejected outward along the axis of rotation of the black hole , that is , in the directions of its north and south poles . |
13 | It 's very hard to invest reality into people running around with clubs making funny noises . |
14 | Through the village , the road into Barbondale rises sharply before contouring for a level mile along the side of Barbon Low Fell , new plantings of conifers permitting only glimpses of Barbon Manor high on the left . |
15 | US funding for research into biodiversity increased by over two-thirds in 1987-89 , according to a report by the Washington-based World Resources Institute . |
16 | Redundancy and dismissal were , not surprisingly , the most important reasons for job loss , but one survey found as much as one in five people who entered into unemployment did so after finishing a temporary job , whilst another put the proportion at only six per cent . |
17 | The flow of Albanian escapees across the southern border into Greece accelerated dramatically in December , and turned into a flood in early January . |
18 | Many people who get seriously into debt do so through no fault of their own . |
19 | Many people who get seriously into debt do so through no fault of their own . |
20 | She bumped into Cal coming out of the kitchen and they started arguing over who should make the tea . |
21 | The society-s proposal to convert the church into dwellings followed on from the same sponsor 's conversion of a similar local and redundant Anglican church , St James 's , Knatchbull Road , Stockwell Park . |
22 | We 're into time added on by . |