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 .
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