Example sentences of "into [det] " in BNC.
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1 | It is a novel which communicates the notion that talented and untalented meet in that country of the mind where everyone copies and steals from everyone else , where everything is reproductive or reminiscent of everything else , where one thing leads to another and this person passes into that . |
2 | Let those who will fall into that space , and fall for ever . |
3 | We may slip into that fatal perspective of recognising culture as our construct , arbitrary , conventional , invented by mortals ’ . |
4 | Into that group came Leonard . |
5 | They were taken deeper into that neighbourhood and Eleanor wrote to her sister Laura in Paris that she considered New York a ‘ very dirty , shoddy town ’ . |
6 | Then fit a 1 in dowel , 4in long into that recess , secured with some wire . |
7 | This FSK generator certainly falls into that category . |
8 | Pound — thanks to Hewlett probably more than anyone else — had , at the time of his dinner party for Hewlett and Prothero and the rest , the chance of moving into that society . |
9 | The mingled exasperation and admiration that Pound felt for Binyon are nowhere so explicit and appealing as in what he wrote for Blast ( July , 1915 ) , so as to introduce into that inappropriately vociferous context nine quotations from the demure prose of Binyon 's The Flight of the Dragon . |
10 | Much determination and hard work have gone into that attempt , but it is now seen to have failed . |
11 | We 'd get to one poem four or five days into the war , or after The Belgrano or Sir Galahad , and then you have ‘ Lie Still ’ … which is sombre , like a tribute , and then the others , like ‘ Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night ’ , which started off as a camp throwaway as a tango ; but the poems put together with an orchestra gives them much more depth . ’ |
12 | An Irish poet not going gentle into that good night : Peter Dunn tells the bizarre tale of how family feuding , jealousy and assorted shenanigans has left Patrick Kavanagh with two graves |
13 | Using the analogy of company law , Mr Chadwick said there were many examples where contracts had been entered into that were ultra vires from the company 's point of view but enforceable by third parties . |
14 | ‘ For Christ 's sake , Piper , get into that slit trench and get your head down . |
15 | You remember ‘ Egg and chips twice , ’ the Biblethumper who used to come into that little café with his girlfriend every evening when we were in billets on the South Coast ? |
16 | The mates that I played football with were skinheads into Blue Beat while the girls were into that pop group The Love Affair . |
17 | They had a big hit around the time and the shop was always full of these kids who were really into that gay , shallow disco — stuff like ‘ The Hustle ’ . |
18 | Our knife , he decides , does not fall into that category . |
19 | By the year 2003 , 10 per cent ( 200,000 ) must come into that category . |
20 | ‘ Take a seat and put your feet into that , ’ said a sympathetic medic . |
21 | ‘ Omi , ’ she was about to tiptoe into that mysterious realm summed up by the word love when , maddeningly , the phone rang . |
22 | Are you really so hungry that you just have to nip into that fastfood burger joint ? |
23 | Charles had been moved early on by the plight of disadvantaged young people and much of his energy had gone into that . |
24 | Her father , a neat , spare man , sat on the bed and stroked her hand and said very little beyond the commonplace , putting all his affection and concern into that quiet gesture . |
25 | Where Whisky Galore ( 1948 , Tight Little Island in US ) depicts a Scottish community determined to outwit officialdom and salvage the whisky from a shipwrecked boat , The Man in the White Suit ( 1951 ) treads into that tricky area for British filmmakers , industrial relations , to suggest that when workers and management come together , it may have more to do with their own selfish interests than those of the broader community . |
26 | ‘ I do n't think people should read anything into that , ’ he said . |
27 | Influential in child psychiatry for over thirty years , Kahn moved into that field from the excellent springboard of general practice . |
28 | But people , especially when they ganged together into that mysterious thing called a crowd , were his liberation . |
29 | I ca n't remember which of David 's songs led into that — I shudder to think — but there was another lovely one about a little coat — sell me a coat because I feel cold . |
30 | For most people in Britain , the Medical Research Council 's study , published in February 1990 , revealing the strong possibility that fathers who worked in the Sellafield reprocessing plant in Cumbria had passed leukaemia to their children in their sperm , moved speculation out of the realms of the circumstantial into that of the confirmed . |