Example sentences of "[adj] into the " in BNC.

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1 The status and function of these courts came into question during one of the most critical of these enquiries , that presided over by Lord Wilberforce in 1972 into the dispute about miners ' pay which had led to a widespread stoppage of work .
2 They had four days together before they had to leave for Estoril and the pre-race qualifying sessions , and by the end of them Kate had to admit that the naïve dreams she 'd had of becoming irresistible to this man were exactly that , and extremely unrealistic into the bargain .
3 Tonight , scatter half into the wind to the north , the south , the east and the west .
4 The Amazon has the ultimate estuarine area but this 4,000 mile long river system pours 3½ million cubic feet per second of freshwater into the sea .
5 Andy Partner appeared as a second half substitute for fellow youth team centre-half Paul Flowers , but it was second substitute Steve Ball who was quickest into the action .
6 Two minutes before the half-hour Forest appeared to have achieved this when Pearce exchanged passes with Clough and burst clear into the penalty area on the left .
7 An ant coming under the influence leaps clear into the air .
8 United started off like express trains despite that too weak lay off , in the second minute , Martin Foyle broke clear into the box on the left side , and from a tight angle goalkeeper Bob Bolder blocked the ball with his feet ; a minute later , Les Phillips ' shot was diverted over the crossbar by the foot of Alan Kernigan .
9 Click on the up arrow of the palette box to select 2 into the current colour box and repeat this process of selecting the shade for this colour .
10 After selecting number 2 into the current colour box , go to FUNCTION in the top menu bar and hold down the mouse button .
11 The eruption of Mount Pinatubo injected between 15 and 30Mt of SO 2 into the stratosphere ; SO 2 was oxidized and converted to sulphate aerosols in one or two months .
12 2 Into the Ring of Fire
13 Upward convection in the troposphere carries H 2 O and SO 2 into the atmosphere above the clouds thus completing the cycle .
14 Oral administration of linoleic acid , a polyunsaturated omega-6 fatty acid , leads to noticeable increases in the release of prostaglandin E 2 into the gastric lumen in rats and humans .
15 In fact , dietary linoleic acid increases the release of prostaglandin E 2 into the gastric lumen in rats and humans .
16 The introduction of the remedy for each defect might , in itself , be considered a step from the pre-legal into the legal world ; since each remedy brings with it many elements that permeate law : certainly all three remedies together are enough to convert the regime of primary rules into what is indisputably a legal system …
17 He could speak no longer : he 'd swallowed his voice , choking on the words , while his wife 's voice , which had always been weak and incoherent before , rose high into the air , followed by those of his daughters and his sisters .
18 Start from a crouched position and jump as high into the air as possible with your arms above your head .
19 Eleanor remembered the swing , up and down , high into the cherry trees , and laughing with delight , and saying , Oh , thank you , thank you , as he pushed her higher and higher .
20 While the people followed the rugged Lolo Trail high into the mountains , to camp at Mussel Creek , five warriors left behind as scouts discovered Howard 's advance party under Major E.C .
21 On his feet were huge settee springs and he bounced onto the grassy ground then high into the air and back over the wall again .
22 During my last visit , on a warm spring day , I climbed high into the remote vastness of Foinaven and Arkle , to a tiny blue speck of water , probably unfished for decades .
23 He reported that all of the formerly rampant vegetation on Krakatoa had now been destroyed , with only a few of the thicker tree-trunks still rising above the thick mantle of ash , and that there were now three major eruption columns carrying clouds of dust and pumice high into the air , escaping from three separate vents .
24 The pressure of the escaping gas sprays liquid lava high into the air , just as a soda siphon squirts water , to form fire fountains .
25 Each explosion shoots out glowing fragments of semi-solid lava high into the air .
26 The poem , addressed in its final form to Charles Lamb , followed his friends in imagination as they walked first ‘ along the hill-top edge ’ , then descended to the waterfall in the ‘ roaring dell ’ at Holford , and climbed at last high into the Quantocks , from where they looked out upon ‘ the many-steepled tract magnificent ’ of the coastal plain .
27 By and large , climatologists agree that two ‘ perturbations ’ have been affecting trends in temperature during the present century : the warming influence of this increase in carbon dioxide , and the variable cooling influence produced when great volcanic eruptions spread dust high into the stratosphere , blocking some of the heat from the Sun .
28 People laugh and point as they recognize a particular god by his mannerisms , by the way he contorts the dhāmi 's body to dance , or smile , or leap high into the air .
29 Then , with her back to the door , she sprinkled the rest of the contents of the bowl high into the air and out over the edge of the roof .
30 Some soared up and down in gentle arcs : some shot horizontally : some rocketed high into the sky , then turned about and suddenly plummeted .
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