Example sentences of "[det] [noun pl] [verb] [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 These cultures are viewed as remote and distant , and few teachers go out into the community to learn or take part in community activities …
2 Karelius remained for a few moments gazing out into the night , taking in the mighty fires and flares , and the cries of ‘ l'Empereur ! ’ mingled occasionally with snatches from the Carmagnole , Père Duchesne , and other patriotic songs .
3 Such conflicts spilled over into the immediate postwar phase .
4 These matters spilled over into the British Psychological Society and eventually in 1951–52 led to a major row on the benefits of psychoanalysis , which meant that the relationship between scientific developments and educational practice became further confused .
5 But we must not forget the great flysch troughs which were developed in Alpine Europe through much of Cretaceous time and which in many cases continued on into the Tertiary .
6 The commotion is ignored by all others bustling down into the Earls Court bowels .
7 During the 1970s and 1980s , therefore , Britain 's coalfields differed significantly in the degree of militancy of the NUM members , and those differences carried through into the conduct of the 1984–5 dispute .
8 From year to year they used the same handrails to go down into the past : lifting the cartwheel at the crossroads , the drilling sessions by the river , the first ambush , marching at night between the safe houses , the different characters in the houses , the food , the girls …
9 Both arms plunged down into the water , but she was able to steady herself by pressing her hands on the stony bed .
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