Example sentences of "more [adv] into the " in BNC.

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1 Then we walked more slowly into the church .
2 I take it that it was the clear intention of Parliament ( certainly it 's in line with my own inclination ) that the net of secondary education should be cast more widely into the lower income scales ; that class-distinction should be tempered and blurred throughout the educational field , and that merit — whatever that may be — should be the test , rather than money or social background , of a person 's fitness to receive an expensive secondary education .
3 So far Japanese management expertise seems to have been transferred more successfully into the manufacturing sector than into financial services .
4 Even those of us who are keen to return the residents to London can not turn the clock back to those days , but I recommend Tower House to someone who would like to see Malmesbury go more gently into the future .
5 It will be seen that the taking of evidence abroad , which must necessarily be done before the eventual trial and ( unless modern techniques such as video recordings are brought into use ) be reduced to writing , fits more naturally into the written than the oral tradition .
6 And a British F C C would fit much more naturally into the Department of Trade 's portfolio , than into that of the department of national heritage , which currently looks after broadcasting .
7 Additionally , as needs changed , new words were coined for new situations and were ‘ Latinised ’ to fit more easily into the documents being called for .
8 Devising and enacting appropriate remedies fitted more easily into the Labour Party 's outlook than into that of the Conservatives and they produced few very positive ideas for reform or change .
9 New work has looked more deeply into the toxins ' structure to find out how they do their job so specifically .
10 As the disturbance goes more deeply into the organism from the physical to the emotional plane , from the emotional to the mental and finally to the spiritual , it is at the same time becoming higher up in the organism as it is pictured diagrammatically in Figure 3 .
11 The newsletter gives of news of audio-visuals produced by the Anglican Communion , including one called ‘ On the Move ’ , a thirty minute video which ‘ captures the rich evangelistic , liturgical and cultural diversity in Anglicanism ’ as it prepares ‘ to move more deeply into the Decade of Evangelism . ’
12 A Stravinsky versus Strauss controversy also surrounded Newman 's head , with supporters of the Russian composer challenging his views by suggesting that Stravinsky had penetrated more deeply into the human mind than had Strauss .
13 Whether developing countries can become competitive latecomers is a pressing issue that we discuss in later chapters when we look more deeply into the issues of social structures and human skills .
14 Where the joint appeal of Liberals and Labour had bitten more deeply into the Unionist vote there was no visible recovery of ground ; so in 1914 there were no Unionist MPs at all from Leeds or Bradford , Leicester or Derby or Stoke , Newcastle upon Tyne , Sunderland , Southampton , Stockport , Bolton , Blackburn or Northampton .
15 The Past Now Future exercise assists villagers to look more deeply into the problems they are facing and asks them , as a group , to look along the three time frames at ten agreed areas .
16 There seemed to be a door cut into the wall that was farthest away from the window ; Fenella , trying to get her bearings , thought it would lead more deeply into the Workshops , perhaps even back and back into the cave part .
17 It also penetrates more deeply into the skin than UVB , damaging the elastin fibres resulting in sagging and wrinkling .
18 I wish that I had time to go more deeply into the Government 's failure to tackle the root causes of crime in our communities , but suffice it to say that neither unemployment nor lack of a decent home is an excuse for crime .
19 Frank wanted a bawdy stage comedy transferred to film ; Lester wanted to go more deeply into the subject , the cruelties and shabbiness of first century Rome .
20 The local community is challenged to enter more deeply into the Paschal mystery .
21 If however we look more deeply into the play between the lines , we notice that the women are not totally fair , and just , and indeed seem to be both dishonest and immoral .
22 By setting up the Secret Committee Alexander acted in the style of his father ; by ordering Nazimov to delve more deeply into the views of the north-westerners he showed sympathy for a landless concept of emancipation which belonged to the reign of Alexander I. The regime seemed to be moving in the direction not so much of freeing the serfs as of turning a blind eye to them ( by consigning their future to yet another assembly of antediluvian officials ) or making their condition worse ( by opting for a form of emancipation which would blight their future ) .
23 It would be inappropriate to delve more deeply into the history of economic thought .
24 In the 1880s and 90s the state moved a little more decisively into the fields of housing , factory reform , and public health .
25 This is where biogeology comes more clearly into the picture .
26 The young woman moved away a little and looked more carefully into the shop window .
27 The government has also stepped more boldly into the contentious territory of clinical standards by requiring every doctor to participate in medical audit and , at the instigation of the Royal Colleges , setting up a Clinical Standards Advisory Group at central level .
28 She tucked her dark blue silk scarf more securely into the neck of the beige jumper she wore under her thick tweed jacket .
29 Once the rainy season has ended , the surviving toads burrow once more deep into the desert soil .
30 Meanwhile , the economy and society , having been drawn ever more tightly into the world economy by the concentration on cotton , were vulnerable to its widening swings which in 1929 culminated in the Wall Street Crash and the subsequent Depression .
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