Example sentences of "into [noun] [adv] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Ballesteros took world golf by the scruff of the neck and shook it until it reformed into patterns more nearly to his liking . |
2 | In the early decades of the century it had been widely assumed that the distinct geographical provinces of the modern world had only come into existence quite recently in geological terms . |
3 | Meanwhile he spends more time indoors than he did before — and never ventures into Swindon alone late at night . |
4 | The National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) had been criticized for risking the lives of six astronauts , merely to launch a satellite which could have been put into orbit more cheaply by an unmanned rocket . |
5 | My right hon. Friend has already brought some provisions of the Act into force and intends to bring all its provisions into force progressively within about one year of enactment . |
6 | In recent years , there has been a desire both to move into the countryside and , for many young professional people , to move into areas fairly close to city centres . |
7 | While it is self-evident that childhood experiences must have a profound formative effect upon the beliefs we have about ourselves and upon our expectations of others , most of us fail to take them into account when we run into trouble later on in life . |
8 | Mum got you into trouble all right with me , did n't she ? |
9 | Mr Major had been opposed to Mr Clinton 's original plan to parachute supplies into Bosnia generally instead of airlifts . |
10 | Some people may find it too exciting ; certainly , there is something to be said for being on the side of the road away from the steep drops into the valley , which means driving eastwards by this route and not westwards , or into Bigorre not out of it . |
11 | Indeed , in writing about unmarried mothers and child separation , he specifically states that the wishes of the mothers should be taken into consideration more strongly in the legislation concerning the future of their children . |
12 | The subsidence which occurs as a result of the mining in any event is very limited and has been able to be taken into account quite adequately on other developments within the Selby District . |
13 | From Wertheim v. Chicoutimi Pulp Co. ( 1911 P.C. ) it appears that sub-sales are taken into account more readily in the case of a late delivery . |
14 | Kharin flew into London again yesterday after helping CSKA Moscow defeat European Cup holders Barcelona in midweek . |
15 | Then an immature gannet came into view away out at sea , a huge bird , still in mottled dark brown plumage . |
16 | Furthermore , the Germans and others who in Freud 's time were antisemitic , but who had not yet , as far as it was known , introduced the Final Solution , had been coerced into Christianity quite recently in their history . |