Example sentences of "into some " in BNC.
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1 | David was a hale and hearty kind of cleric , and for a while she cherished hopes of missionary work taking them into some exotic foreign clime . |
2 | A keenly stated desire to move into some area of specialization is a necessity , and , as a result , uniform patrol work becomes synonymous with failure and punishment . |
3 | It can also be danced sur les pointes or become a spacious preparation into some grand assemblé or saut de basque en tournant as in many Petipa solos . |
4 | I found this an extremely comfortable sack for lugging climbing equipment , tent and food into some of the more remote Scottish crags for a weekend 's sport . |
5 | Something of the sort has already been introduced into some English degrees , under the aegis of the Verbal Arts Association , who have made a welcome start with such work . |
6 | I hope , heaven help me , to bring them into some sort of design and architecture later . |
7 | ‘ There was the possibility that it was an effort to draw the US into some kind of an embarrassing incident , ’ Mr Cheney said . |
8 | ‘ I 've denounced facts which are there for all to see in the RAI accounts , and the public prosecutors are looking into some of them . |
9 | Murder of Duncan briefly shocks him back into some half-remembered humane responses , though these quickly dwindle again in renewed surfeits of horror . |
10 | Indeed , in the very aftermath of the elections , a series of government initiatives all ran into some difficulty . |
11 | In 1920 , considering ‘ the impotence of contemporary drama ’ , he had concluded that ‘ The natural evolution , for us , would be to proceed in the direction indicated by Browning ; to distil the dramatic essences , if we can , and infuse them into some other liquor . ’ |
12 | Our suave heroes were transformed into Laurel and Hardy : suburban life speeded up into some manic , coronary inducing rush hour . |
13 | In addition to securing Commonwealth support for their position , the British sought to consolidate their own aviation policy into some definable form , something which had eluded them for several years . |
14 | ‘ When I struck the bream tore off downstream and dragged me into some weeds but I eventually got it to the bankside , ’ said Matthew . |
15 | Every day the Prince and Princess went off on official business , to look at churches , visit hospitals and meet people , and the minute they were back on board the royal yacht , Charles would quickly change into some comfortable clothes and sit on deck with his sketchbook and teacher , until the very last minute before the bell for dinner . |
16 | The Redskins ' link-up with the Socialist Workers ' Party is the most stringent and emphatic attempt to thrust pop into some sort of relation to the ‘ real ’ world . |
17 | ‘ Building must fall into some sort of style , ’ he wrote ‘ memory — inherited forms and ideas . |
18 | The guards and police took me completely outside the town and put me into some weird hotel that looked like a Holiday Inn , but it was in the middle of the woods . |
19 | Banc One leaves in place most of an acquired bank 's existing management , with a handful of parent-bank staff moving into some of the top jobs . |
20 | They have since run into some problems and it is often easier to invent a new theory than to repair yesterday 's novelties . |
21 | Given his initial thought that properly established geometrical results would not be disputable , it is ironical that this claim led to lengthy and acrimonious argument , and brought Hobbes into some disrepute . |
22 | Lee had managed to make the wire into some sort of makeshift lead . |
23 | On the plus side , if she saw Eleanor alive and well it might frighten her into some sort of submission . |
24 | He imagined her screwed into some impossible position in her last spasm , her face looking grey and ugly on the pillow . |
25 | At times of the greatest mental stress I would wander into some cool church and try to pray in the dimness scented by peasant sweat , cold candle-grease and stale incense . |
26 | ( I learned later that she had thought I had put her into some kind of charitable institution — a sort of workhouse . |
27 | Men were no longer buried in the shadow of the church where they had worshipped , but were carried away into some strange suburb . |
28 | Clarissa closed hers quickly and scrambled into some clothes . |
29 | Rizla waded into some plastic sheeting and resumed her second teething phase with it . |
30 | ‘ You ca n't get it into some people 's heads that earlier planting risks frost damage and does n't give an earlier display ! ’ |