Example sentences of "[vb infin] into the " in BNC.

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1 Could merge into the neck like a short back and sides .
2 Over evolutionary time it will cease to be a parasite , will cooperate with the host , and may eventually merge into the host 's tissues and become unrecognizable as a parasite at all .
3 The original seven dwellings to the acre had been raised in Britain to around seventeen , at which density ‘ culs-de-sac and walkways , cars and garages did not merge into the landscape so happily . ' ’
4 As I have already suggested , the stylistics of representation may merge into the view of style as manner , and Spitzer 's own work does move between the two categories .
5 It seemed likely that many isolated sections of the League of Youth would merge into the Young Communist League if the national organization were not restored .
6 When everyone was occupied she would waft into the room and over to the cradle , to peer quietly into it and then , satisfied that the baby was safe and well , to slip in behind the door .
7 This dominance exhibits itself in the ability of corporations to choose effectively which topics of policy they will shepherd into the arena of public debate , and which they will keep within the confines of private discussions .
8 This can tie into the occupational or ‘ canteen culture ’ explanation of police racism , which in the words of the Policy Studies Institute ( Smith and Gray 1983 ) suggests that racialist talk :
9 And with the kitchen in it I think it could tie into the story with it being in the headline .
10 Jackie lived at a high pitch , he was making hay while the sun shone , he was spreading himself thin with a young family and as many interests as he could cram into the year ; for someone always highly strung , always working at a high pitch of nervousness , an ulcer was the logical consequence .
11 We would cram into the homely little Wesleyan building — and those fervent , melodic sankeys would waft challengingly out to sea .
12 Surely not one more could cram into the sheep quarters , but down they came , and a gangway was placed right on our saloon deck .
13 It was a ‘ nativist ’ party resentful of the alien , and dangerous , ideas immigrants , especially Catholics , could introduce into the American bloodstream .
14 Engels does introduce into The Origin some types of evidence for early family forms other than terminology .
15 And one of one of the things that I 've got on a regular basis is the many of the things Harlow Council put on like pop concerts country and western have actually been used by people who who perhaps live outside of Harlow so the Council are now looking at a charging policy but also we should also gon na introduce into the theatre is the leisure card which actually includes that the people actually live in the town local and the reproductional sort of show if they can do so they should buy .
16 What can I introduce into the conversation ?
17 Perhaps it 's only appropriate that the ultimate colonialist rip-off should translate into the cynical money-grabbing myth making of Christopher Columbus : The Discovery .
18 ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’
19 The administration demonstrated the same speed and foresight in recognising that those who control the monopoly of the means of destruction can translate into the monopoly of gain .
20 60,000 fans will pack into the Bowl tomorrow to see the Boss .
21 He watched the girl retreat into the Olive and Dove , the moonlight casting her shadow black , straight and attenuated .
22 But after listening to Lord Ritchie Calder speaking about Pugwash , the committee of scientists to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons , and Steven Rose condemning the use of CS gas in Northern Ireland , I could never again retreat into the comforting vision of the scientist as an impartial observer .
23 A player can not retreat into the '22 to kick for touch but he can pass back to another player .
24 But those of us who deal with bureaucratic institutions simply as part of normal life , while we may find it frustrating , even demeaning , can at least retreat into the private institutions of our family where , if we are lucky , we will find acceptance , support and warmth .
25 Delaney got out his knife , struck again and again at the arm , watching the blade plunge into the surface , saw it ooze and close over again .
26 ‘ Queen were the first big band to really plunge into the South American market , back in 1981 , ’ explains Neil .
27 It must in fact plunge into the heart of the matter in order to lay bare the fundamental conditions which made it all even possible .
28 Although creeks are thought to be largely areas of non-deposition rather than areas of erosion , the scour of the tide along them may cause some lateral erosion and water draining at times of very high tides from areas behind the zone of creeks may plunge into the heads of the creeks and so cause a certain amount of headward erosion .
29 Not so guiltless , however , that he did not plunge into the warm , lively auditorium with a fervent desire to avoid introspection for a while .
30 Some people saw this as an attempt to force the Allies ’ hand , provoking a premature initiation of the expected ground offensive which might then plunge into the Iraqis ' prepared defence in depth .
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