Example sentences of "an [noun sg] [prep] [noun] into the " in BNC.

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1 One had to forget — because one could not live with the thought — that this graceful , fragile , tender young woman with those eyes , that smile ( those gardens and snows in the background ) had been brought in a cattle car to an extermination camp and killed by an injection of phenol into the heart , into the gentle heart that one had heard beating under one 's lips in the dusk of the past .
2 She promised an injection of cash into the economy to kick-start the building industry .
3 She promised an injection of cash into the economy to kickstart the building industry .
4 Cholera , on the other hand , begins with an effusion of fluid into the alimentary canal , without any previous illness whatsoever .
5 Anne , who was bringing an armful of flowers into the kitchen , saw his face too .
6 This ‘ explosion of the instincts ’ was at the same time an explosion of contingency into the world of order .
7 An invasion of privacy into the lives of vulnerable individuals is masked by the rhetoric of empowerment with the implication that it is being ‘ done with rather than to trainees ’ ( fay 1988 : 26 ) .
8 His approach to public health combined effective administration ( involving a team of inspectors , control of the water-supply and the removal of nuisances ) with an emphasis on research into the causes of infection .
9 The experimental study of heredity led to the emergence of genetics , while ecology was presented as an extension of physiology into the study of the organism 's reaction to its environment .
10 Ecology emerged not from Darwinism , but from an extension of physiology into the realm of the organism 's relationship to its surroundings .
11 In connection with the Carrefour du développement ( Development Crossroads ) development aid scandal which came to light in mid-1986 the Commission d'instruction of the High Court on April 4 , 1990 , brought an end to investigations into the activities of Christian Nucci , the ( Socialist ) Minister-Delegate for Co-operation and Development at the time [ see pp. 35126 ; 36706 ] .
12 Video can bring an assortment of people into the classroom and through them a range of issues .
13 Her heart soared as she realised that this was a new adventure , an adventure through darkness into the greater darkness which might , just might , be even more beautiful than the slow throbbing of living blood , richer in iron than the veins of any mine , passing through mighty arteries , driven by the rhythmic pounding of the great beast 's heart .
14 Once an arm of the Post Office as a government department , telecommunications was first re-located ( 1969 ) in a public corporation and is now experiencing a ‘ liberalisation ’ phase as the present government has introduced an element of competition into the provision of telecommunication services through re-definition of the British Telecom monopoly .
15 3/The next stage is to introduce an element of depth into the painting .
16 The next stage is to introduce an element of depth into the painting .
17 There has been an influx of women into the party , accompanied by a decision to have equal representation at all levels of the party by the mid-1990s .
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