Example sentences of "into this " in BNC.
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1 | The question I return to , he wrote ( and Goldberg typed ) , is always the same : I put everything into this , everything I had by way of mind and body and heart , and this is what I have produced . |
2 | Davidson 's fruit book comes into this category . |
3 | If the British system of policing is a social construction geared to the maintenance of élitist power and is primarily concerned to keep control over a materially disadvantaged underclass , then these same ‘ dangerous classes ’ seem to have willingly entered into this game of power-relations with their masters ; and by doing so they have deflected attention away from their own lack of privilege and power . |
4 | I say , feeling ice cubes drop slowly into this volcano of longing . |
5 | When I offer you champagne you laugh in a way that only you have , like a stream all at once a delighted cascade into this deep swirling pool of warm humour . |
6 | For a family with particular needs for quiet it was ideal , and when Mr Cohen was well a short walk took them into this repose of diverting potential . |
7 | ‘ How did you get yourself into this mess ? ’ she asked . |
8 | ‘ It 's a good thing we 've booked you into this place , ’ Michael continued . |
9 | The Nigerian who is six feet four inches tall , tells me about his audition to get into this college . |
10 | The cast enter into this Lancashire hot-pot as to the manner born and only a snob will fail to enjoy : ‘ By gum ! |
11 | A lot of information has been crammed into this guide and if you intend going to the Continent , then this is one item you should definitely put on your list of things to take . |
12 | Hyacinths , most tulips and some of the dwarf irises , such as Iris danfordiae , fall into this category . |
13 | Peter Verkhovensky ca n't be fitted into this picture because his raison d'être is outside it , manipulating . |
14 | As one would except , pre-existing material got sucked into this new world . |
15 | And the novel which got written breathes life into this sentence 's very unpromising warrant for the ‘ truth ’ of what is being told , namely that there are hard facts or perhaps it is just being made up . |
16 | But I 'm also a Raider and I do n't believe the colour of my skin entered into this decision . ’ |
17 | Correction ( published 9 October 1989 ) incorporated into this article . |
18 | Correction ( published 11 October 1989 ) incorporated into this article . |
19 | Scott 's first venture into this unlikely field of design was at Battersea where , in 1930 , he was wheeled in as a famous knighted architect by the London Power Company to try to make acceptable the coal-fired monster power station to which the residents of Chelsea and Westminster were taking strong exception . |
20 | But they got us into this mess , it 's up to them to get us out of it . |
21 | Into this cluttered little office — on a wet and windswept Monday morning in 1974 — burst five of its personnel . |
22 | Until 31 December individual investors can run the last tax year 's PEP maximum into this year 's quota , and commit up to £7,800 into shares and unit or investment trusts tax-free . |
23 | The Tories now are running into this . |
24 | The familiar adage is that ethnographic research provides depth by sacrificing breadth but , as Finch ( 1986 ) argues , it is possible to build an element of generality into this type of research not by random sampling , which is usual in quantitative research , but by constructing individual projects in the mould of similar ones in different settings so that comparisons can be made and a body of cumulative knowledge established . |
25 | It seemed like a very long time ago when I and others followed Lovat into this house . |
26 | Indeed since eight of the eleven cell members were not peasants , they probably fell easily into this view of their own roles . |
27 | Ken Ward gave orders to bale out saying how sorry he was that he 'd got his crew into this mess ! |
28 | The prime site out of the above-mentioned locations is , in my experience , London , and the worst the railway stations , but there are far better places than even the City of London and I have been made aware that the airports are an example of sites that fall into this category . |
29 | That this would n't happen , except it had the consent , sometimes — and I fear Nick Ridley fell into this — it wobbled over except aft — into — after consultation . |
30 | Well I said , they 're getting into this rubber wear . |