Example sentences of "the [noun pl] [vb base] into " in BNC.
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1 | Then he tries to work out what this or that payment actually relates to , and since he does n't know the accounts get into a muddle . " |
2 | Now the suits get into our very parlours in Capital City , a long running television saga of banking folk . |
3 | If the prey is running or struggling , the claws come into play . |
4 | Unlike HARPY , all the strategies fall into the category of algorithm known as best-first . |
5 | The cases fall into two categories : those in which the disposition described in the problem is evidently a legacy , yet the petitioners describe it as a trust ; and the opposite case , where the petitioners describe as a legacy what is really a trust . |
6 | They go direct wherever you are in Suffolk it goes into Ipswich , all the calls go into Ipswich . |
7 | The teeth bite into the stone as the animal , slowly , methodically and persistently , continues to bore inwards . |
8 | As the teeth sink into the flesh , the pressure of this action squeezes venom out of the glands and down the hollow tubes of the paired fangs . |
9 | The bells beat into my memory |
10 | but the fingers uncurl into fronds |
11 | The builders move into the valley and adapt it to their own needs . |
12 | The supporters fall into two categories , those who sound like John Arlott and those who are almost too young to have heard of him . |
13 | The supporters fall into two categories , those who sound like John Arlott and those who are almost too young to have heard of him . |
14 | With many populations we are already aware that the units fall into sub-groups of which we would wish to take account in any sampling . |
15 | 8 times a day staff dole out pounds of corn and the lakes turn into watery motorways jammed with traffic . |
16 | Mr E. Myer of Guestling , Sussex , well remembers the night he was on sentry duty from midnight to 2am ; several bombs fell close to the tunnel entrance and he decided to take refuge in one of the recesses let into the tunnel walls . |
17 | This limitation forces the investor to accept the level of market risk and the only ways in which this can be avoided are to select defensive ( low beta ) securities or to move out of the equities market into alternative investments or to reduce the market influence by combining equities with the risk-free asset . |
18 | A central computer will be programmed to contact the transponders at regular intervals and raise the alarm if the rhinos wander into areas where there is a high risk of poaching . |
19 | What , and all the kids get into it ? |
20 | If Ross is n't around to deal with his awful mother , and if your life in her house is so unbearable , why do n't you and the kids move into our apartment in Wapping ? ’ |
21 | People can opt for the group 's Global trust , where only 50 per cent of the funds go into the UK , or for one of the UK-based unit trusts , or pick one of more than 200 shares on the Pru 's list , or select a combination of both direct and indirect . |
22 | The legs break into a run ; the pendulum becomes a spring . |
23 | The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations . |
24 | The guidelines introduce into local planning the concept of protecting the environment through sustainable development . |
25 | Further basinwards , the aprons pass into thin , laminated , organic-rich muds that were deposited in a basin plain environment ( Fig. 2 ) . |
26 | Was n't it Jesus who said to the respectable citizens of His time , ‘ The harlots go into the Kingdom of Heaven before you ? ’ |
27 | 1 THE AUTHORS enter into this Agreement in consideration of the Publisher at their request entering today into an agreement ( ‘ the Publishing Agreement ’ ) with their Company THREE VEE LIMITED for a publication ( ‘ the Work ’ ) provisionally entitled Grapevine Video Level II and Grapevine Activity Book II . |
28 | It is the hall mark of a contract of sale of goods that the parties enter into a mutual commitment that the buyer thereby acquires or shall acquire ownership of the goods . |
29 | The contradictions fall into something like a natural order of things , in a flamboyant era when the natural was notalways easy to come by . |
30 | Keep mixing and stirring until all the ingredients form into one solid ball . |