Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 They actually just feed this information , it takes about three minutes on average to input the data off this into the computer , and it goes straight into the mainframe computer .
2 The first was the division of Western Europe after 1957 into the European Economic Community of the Six and the rest .
3 The consolidation of Europe after 1992 into a coherent socio-economic unit will facilitate the process of defining the relationship between mission and vision .
4 As has been noted , just before Labour 's defeat Gaitskell , himself , was preparing a programme based on a high degree of government intervention — a form of economic planning which had antecedents in Bevin 's earlier hopes of turning the Ministry of Labour into a major policy-making body .
5 Pour equal quantities of each into a tall glass filled with ice .
6 You used to go sort of right into the road , almost across the road , a side road .
7 Why not sell all the unit-linked business for £500,000 or so and plough all of that into the with -profits policyholders ? ’
8 The Amazon has the ultimate estuarine area but this 4,000 mile long river system pours 3½ million cubic feet per second of freshwater into the sea .
9 The demands of running the company today always seem paramount , and have the added advantage that one is working from one 's direct experience and not having to indulge in the extremely difficult and risky business of projecting into the future .
10 Interestingly , the effect was more pronounced with pepsinogen-II , indicating the diffuse antral gastritis leads either to increased pepsinogen-II secretion or to increased leakage of pepsinogen-II into the circulation .
11 The only way past this into the egg-chamber beyond is through a small hole high in one corner and neither your fingers nor an intruding paw or beak can negotiate the bends and reach through it .
12 The SDP won an extraordinary by-election success at Crosby in Liverpool in November 1981 , when Shirley Williams turned a Tory majority of 19,000 into an SDP majority of 5,000 .
13 And of course he could use it up in subsequent years , he could move some of this into a P E P .
14 Mash a little of this into the slits .
15 Erm do , do the first one of this into the first one .
16 Further contraction of aircraft strength led to the amalgamation of these into a single flight in November 1961 , as Bomber Squadron .
17 First her challenge to the primacy of ‘ meaning ’ and support of ‘ cool ’ rather than ‘ expressive ’ aesthetic assumptions was at the same time an advocacy of the collapse of some sort of deep level of signified into the signifier .
18 So divide that bar into two and then make each one of those into a dotted beat .
19 Born at Cardross , Dumbartonshire , he lost his hearing in infancy through illness and was admitted at the age of 8 into the Glasgow Institution for the Deaf and Dumb where he remained for seven years .
20 The discharge of crude into the Gulf once again created a huge floating oil slick reported by Platt 's as measuring 35 miles long by 10 miles wide ( 56 x 16 km ) , which endangered the seawater intake points of nearby desalination plants and also much of the resident bird population , drawing charges of ‘ environmental terrorism , .
21 One of the few recommendations of the Monopolies and Mergers Commission report of 1989 into the supply of beer that was adopted by the government was to bring tenants under the protection of the Landlord and Tenant Act .
22 Action research has been particularly widely used in educational settings , as , for example , when Educational Priority Areas were created , following the Plowden Report of 1967 into the state of Britain 's primary schools .
23 One proposed explanation was a supernova explosion near the Solar System as it was forming , injecting a large quantity of carbon-16 into the pre-solar nebula and thus skewing the oxygen-isotope concentrations in carbonaceous chondrites .
24 The growth of rural manufacturing and commercial dealings served to reinforce the integration of both into a single national economy .
25 We have tried to list the connections existing across contributions in this discourse fragment to emphasise the ways speakers make what they 're talking about fit into a framework which represents what we ( as discourse participants ) are talking about in conversational discourse .
26 It was Hirschi ( 1969 ) , however , who developed ideas such as these into a ‘ control theory ’ .
27 We rode under another arch , guarded by serjeants-at-arms wearing the royal arms of England ; great iron gates were flung open and we passed through these into the inner bailey , stopping before the great four-towered keep which soared up to the skies .
28 We pushed through these into the tavern whilst our guide stayed outside to hold the horses .
29 Joseph asked Barbara Coleman : ‘ What do you think you were doing , running off like that into the storm ?
30 And the car just went like this into the middle of the road slowly towards me I swerved onto the grass
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