Example sentences of "[vb pp] into the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 He allowed himself to be hustled into the background of affairs by men with narrower views and nearer objectives . "
2 She 'd fought the sensation as long as she could and then she 'd done something she 'd never done before , she 'd deliberately looked into the sea of faces , looked unerringly to the rear of the crowded room …
3 For example , as far back as 1923 a sub-committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence had looked into the distribution of doctors , dentists and hospital services in a future war ( in effect , tasks that were taken up by the Emergency Medical Service in 1938 ) , and air raid precautions had been discussed within Whitehall since 1924 by the Air Raid Precautions Committee of the Committee of Imperial Defence ( which relinquished responsibility for this to the Home Office in 1935 )
4 He knew that he was being sucked into the Prison of Hostages , for it is to that great and awesome dwelling that is not quite in the world of Men but not quite out of it that all soulless ones must go .
5 But more than 14 years after the Milwaukee Project started , and long after its spokesman 's claims have been absorbed into the consciousness of editors , politicians , judges , school boards , parents and social theorists , as well as into countless text books and lecturers ' notes , no scientific account has been published .
6 The dull coloured brickwork merged into the undergrowth of trees , weeds and plants untamed and was hardly noticed by most passes by who probably dismissed it as one of Lincolnshire 's useless ruins , which would either fall down or have to be pulled down eventually .
7 It is built into the structure of organizations by the horizontal division of labour as well as by the vertical division into departments , sections and units .
8 Cranmer was born in 1489 and was thus forty years old when he was precipitated into the world of affairs .
9 I 've enquired into the question of coconuts , and they can be bought wholesale . ’
10 In the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries this reforming enthusiasm was channelled into the foundation of Orders more oriented towards service of the whole community — the mendicant Dominicans and Franciscans were travelling preachers and the Augustinian Canons ( known as Austin Friars ) were committed to lives of pastoral service .
11 Her choice of occupation , she realised , had perhaps been fore-ordained , written into the scheme of things like some genetic prescription , laid down by her mother 's inclinations .
12 The San Giorgio case is also of interest for present purposes in that it accepts that Community law does not prevent a national legal system from disallowing repayment of charges where to do so would entail unjust enrichment of the recipient , in particular where the charges have been incorporated into the price of goods and so passed on to the purchaser .
13 The male focus , incorporated into the definition of subject-areas , reduces women to a side-issue from the start .
14 In addition , an input in posture is to be made into the training of officers to educate them in ways of preventing back injury . ’
15 With a really good discussion leader the various members will all be drawn into the exchange of views and members can thus stimulate each other in a way that does not happen in individual interviews .
16 These were formalised into the Institute of Actuaries in London in 1848 and the Faculty of Actuaries in Edinburgh in 1856 .
17 She walked through the Jardin Albert-1er , with its picturesque fountain and outdoor theatre , and then plunged into the network of streets , all lined with their exquisite shops .
18 He had plunged into the den of architects once more , and been suitably bloodied .
19 Grants are not given into the control of women participating in the projects being funded .
20 Sergei Shakhrai , former presidential legal advisor , warned in Komsomolskaya pravda of Aug. 8 that the SC had fallen into the control of conservatives who were hoping for a return to the administrative-command system .
21 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying them without diminishing them .
22 Discouraged and exhausted by all the struggles of orthodox opera production , Brook abandoned the opera house circuit a long time ago but first with Carmen and now Pelleas he has reached into the heart of operas , purifying without diminishing them .
23 A wolf bounded into the place of tents , stopped and straightened like a man .
24 Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I went round the tables pouring wine , tea or coffee into glasses or cups on small trays with small movements , and when that was done Zak bounded into the midst of things , vibrating with fresh energy , to get on with the mystery .
25 In day-to-day contact with clients and with the community at larger he or she becomes to some degree locked into the support of individuals and groups that may be antipathetic to the employing agency .
26 By the time she decided that this really was a stupid idea the taxi driver had disappeared into the network of streets , and she had no choice but to gloomily knock on the front door and pray that it did n't mysteriously open of its own accord .
27 It stuck to Adam 's body , burnt into the jigsaw of cuts that had been carved into his skin .
28 Based at the University of Ulster , Jordanstown , the Northern Ireland Knowledge Engineering Laboratory ( NIKEL ) has tapped into the expertise of managers and placed it on software .
29 Objectification can therefore be seen as a process which produces the particular sort of common experience in which the abstract is translated into the world of objects .
30 One must be a little careful with the word ‘ translation ’ here : it is fairly innocuous in the present context of WALK , translated into the string of sub-functions , but much less so in the earlier use of the relation of a program in LISP , say into a lower-level program in machine code .
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