Example sentences of "into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We had to pick the bind out by hand , er the coal was all er sorted on the screens and er er a u u us lads , we used to stand at the side of the belts that were travelling round and tipping the coal into the wagons down below you see ? |
2 | ‘ Nicole comes into the workrooms , selects the cloths , and Kylie makes the decisions and then I make them to order , ’ he said . |
3 | We have a pair of tickets to give away ( normal price £50 each ) for the gala , plus special entry into the raffle , the winner of which will be announced on the night . |
4 | Nor would Morse be forgetting the only man who had not been present at the meeting — the man who still lay with a wicked headache and a barely touched breakfast-tray beside him in Room 201 , to which room Shirley Brown had shepherdessed him when , after his unexplained absence , he had reeled into The Randolph the previous night . |
5 | When Morse , himself looking far from serene , had come into The Randolph and demanded to see Messrs Aldrich and Brown immediately , he had resolutely avoided her eyes , appearing to have no wish to rekindle the brief moments of intimacy which had occurred in the morning 's early hours . |
6 | The track or pole could then be screwed into the batten . |
7 | The film showed his Ferrari jerking right ( Ferrari never carried out an inquiry , but Niki 's chief mechanic at the time conjectured a snapped rear left tie-rod ) , crashing through the chicken wire into the embankment — it was one of several dozen such places at the Ring and spectators were few — bouncing back onto the track , its petrol tank flying through the air . |
8 | I swerved nearly into the embankment at the side of the road as a thought struck me . |
9 | A journey to the heartland of today 's Ireland , Jiving at the Crossroads cuts to the core of the unresolved struggles that haunt the Irish psyche — between the past and the present , between the urban and the rural — creating a unique insight into the dilemmas faced by a whole generation born since de Valera 's vision of comely lads and lasses dancing at the crossroads . |
10 | But the sonnet also provides a glimpse into the dilemmas of identity the Renaissance articulated . |
11 | At the beginning of each day 's trading you will be given a small amount of money ( eg £20 ) in small change , to put into the till . |
12 | Keep the money the customer gives you on the till shelf ( DO NOT put the money straight into the till ) . |
13 | When the customer is satisfied that the change is correct , put the money he gave you into the till . |
14 | When paying for your wine , you do n't need to draw the assistant 's attention to the Multibuy the saving is automatically credited to your bill , even if the bottles are not entered into the till consecutively . |
15 | Thereafter they would be into the East March , and following the enemy would be less straightforward , with the country opening out and various routes possible — into the Merse , down the Scots side of Tweed , down the English side , or southwards into the Till valley of Northumberland . |
16 | The Glen came down from their right turgid and fast , shut in by hills on either side , round the rim of the Cheviots and the great curving flank of Yeavering Bell , and across their front to empty itself into the Till . |
17 | They were pursued , some into the Till , where many drowned and some swam to safety — if it was indeed safety , so far into England — on the further side , some as far north as the Tweed and the border , thirteen miles away . |
18 | trickled into the till — palm out , |
19 | He is like a frightened rabbit staring into the headlights of the Tory juggernaut — he does n't know what to do about it , so he claims it 's unstoppable . |
20 | We dragged the unresisting bulk into the headlights ' glare and I could see it all . |
21 | whereas the white line is But if you look into the headlights it can be not dark erm but it appears to be dark because |
22 | they react into the headlights . |
23 | react into the headlights , yeah so it makes it seem darker . |
24 | ‘ Operation Eagle , however brilliantly conceived , ended in failure , and who would wish to take failure into the Führer 's office and place it on his desk ? ’ |
25 | I strolled on into the arbour . |
26 | Pour this mixture into the casserole . |
27 | Stone 's movie — tension-packed and highly-pressured — goes deep into the psyche of both DJ and his rude , foul-mouthed , flippant , remorselessly cruel audience . |
28 | We delve deeply into the psyche for memories of past experience and sensation to judge any work of art . |
29 | It 's because you refuse to fall into the sterotype view of a ‘ real man ’ . |
30 | A month later the Commonwealth Aircraft Company ( CAC ) -built Lincoln heavy bombers of 1 Squadron thundered into the Tengah airstrip , at Singapore , commencing combat operations that would last eight hectic years . |