Example sentences of "or into " in BNC.
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1 | In the same way , if your spouse pays income tax at the higher rate and you pay tax at only the ( lower ) basic rate , then in order to obtain Higher Rate Tax Relief , your spouse should enter into the covenant , or into a Joint Deed of Covenant with you , and he/she should actually make the covenant payments . |
2 | They have the power to send the rest of us into the ranks of the army , if they like , or into prison or the colonies . |
3 | Avoid allowing light to shine into neighbours ' gardens or into windows . |
4 | This is usually expressed in terms of pushing an activity underground ( eg pornography ) or into the backstreets ( eg abortion ) or abroad ( eg experiments on embryos ) . |
5 | In comparison , the idea of turning back upon , or into , seems regressive — literally reactionary . |
6 | And taking your life as a whole , with all your innumerable choices , all your life you are slowly turning this central thing into either a heavenly creature or into a hellish creature . |
7 | At the same time , though , there are more people who can , perhaps for the first time since 1967 , imagine that the Jews could go west , back into the green line , or into new borders adjusted to rid themselves of their Palestinian burden . |
8 | At the same time , though , there are more people who can , perhaps for the first time since 1967 , imagine that the Jews could go west , back into the green line , or into new borders adjusted to rid themselves of their Palestinian burden . |
9 | You simple run the Soakerhose through the flower borders , next to a hedge , along rows of vegetables , around shrubs , or into tubs and containers . |
10 | The agisters were ordered to pay the agistment dues into the Wardrobe or into the Exchequer , and the sheriffs were commanded to compel them to do so by distraint where necessary . |
11 | The fighting has so disrupted the country that some observers believe it may divide between north and south along ethnic lines , or into a patchwork of Islamic fiefdoms controlled by the Mujahideen tribal warlords . |
12 | However , dogs may not be taken around the lake area , through the tropical house , into the children 's farmyard , or into the Bat House . |
13 | Cover caps are available to mask the heads — these either push into a counter-bored hole ( larger than the recessed screw head ) or into the cross-head of the screw itself . |
14 | In such conditions power slips away from parliament , either into the hands of criminal organisations who control huge sections of the economy or into the hands of powerful industrialists . |
15 | The caddies , according to the Rules , were ‘ not allowed outside their enclosure until engaged ’ or on the course , unless caddying , or into the clubhouse ‘ under any pretence whatever ’ . |
16 | During the civil war , Palestinian guerrillas moved into the far more impressive fortress of Beaufort on the heights above the Litani River , from where they could gaze deep into Israel — or into Palestine as they would insist — and shell the Lebanese Christian villages in between . |
17 | Story then becomes revised into recitation or into a deliberately implausible sequence against which the narrative voice can play . |
18 | Into different lives , or into any future ; |
19 | They can drive us into the arms of God , or into the clutches of evil . |
20 | In rural areas the house drains , where they are not connected to sewers , are directed into enclosed tanks called cess pools or into septic tanks . |
21 | Two main types were developed , depending on whether water flowed out of or into a graduated vessel . |
22 | now possible to deprive many a patient of a fulfilment of the wish to have a death of one 's own , the scene Dr. Rynearson ( whose work he is discussing ) describes is one of patients with an ‘ untreatable ’ disease being kept alive indefinitely by means of tubes inserted into their stomachs , or into their veins , or into their bladders , or into their rectums — and the whole sad scene thus created encompassed within a cocoon of oxygen which is the next thing to a shroud . |
23 | now possible to deprive many a patient of a fulfilment of the wish to have a death of one 's own , the scene Dr. Rynearson ( whose work he is discussing ) describes is one of patients with an ‘ untreatable ’ disease being kept alive indefinitely by means of tubes inserted into their stomachs , or into their veins , or into their bladders , or into their rectums — and the whole sad scene thus created encompassed within a cocoon of oxygen which is the next thing to a shroud . |
24 | now possible to deprive many a patient of a fulfilment of the wish to have a death of one 's own , the scene Dr. Rynearson ( whose work he is discussing ) describes is one of patients with an ‘ untreatable ’ disease being kept alive indefinitely by means of tubes inserted into their stomachs , or into their veins , or into their bladders , or into their rectums — and the whole sad scene thus created encompassed within a cocoon of oxygen which is the next thing to a shroud . |
25 | While ash may temporarily increase soil nutrient content , it is readily leached so that nutrients are removed into ground-water or into surface runoff . |
26 | Secondary industries turn these products into other , more useful , forms by manufacturing ; e.g. turning wool into cloth or into clothes . |
27 | Some very useful aids are rails for baths or toilets and hoisting machines for lifting people out of bed , from a chair or into and out of a bath . |
28 | The biggest crime of all was to go round to the front of house or into the street in ‘ full slap ’ , as stage make-up was called . |
29 | If this happens , to recoup the loss , try to pay as much as you can in AVCs into your occupational scheme or a separate one , or into a personal pension scheme — if necessary right up to the tax limit . |
30 | Whether they remain in their own homes , move to a new one nearer relatives or close friends , move in with sons or daughters , or into sheltered or residential accommodation — all need to be considered . |