Example sentences of "and into " in BNC.

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1 They have also had to face greatly increased competition both to get into drama school and into the profession .
2 I shook her off and staggered out of the office , down the stairs and into the lobby .
3 I stumbled out of the hotel and into the middle of the road , narrowly missing being killed by a taxi .
4 With all types of glider , it is wise to hold the stick right forward for the initial part of the ground run , so that there is no possibility of the glider zooming off the ground and into a steep climb if the winch driver applies full power too quickly .
5 As yet there is no other body to undertake this task , and even tentative moves to remove the problem from the cell block and into the detoxification centre foundered in the entrepreneurial 1980s ; for there is little immediate profit to be made from reclamation of this kind of scrap material ( although the long-term value of a humanitarian return might be thought to be well worth pursuing in a civilized society ! ) .
6 Inevitably this takes the researcher beyond the press release , the statistical return , or the ‘ folk explanation ’ and into an interpretive framework , perhaps to seek how these presentations are used ( often unconsciously ) as part of a well-constructed formula to replicate positions of power and support the ideology and practices of the institution .
7 These days of wonder , she felt graciously pleased with her life ; keeping her self-promise not to be heavy with Lucy , thinking herself under the skin and into the mind of the woman she loved .
8 Your leading hand slaps down on the punch as you simultaneously punch over the top and into the opponent 's face .
9 If the opponent 's attack is a face punch , then hit his extended arm with your forearm , glancing your punch over the top of his and into the target .
10 Skilled performers use the impetus of the opening punch to throw themselves forwards and into the second punch .
11 If you get the knee high enough , you will even be able to attack the opponent 's closed side , looping over his shoulder and into his head .
12 This jars the opponent off balance and brings the head forwards and into range of a following punch .
13 One morning Jamie conducted him down two flights of stairs and into a long high apartment , like a baronial hall .
14 It would not be too great a distortion of the facts to say that the main thrust of twentieth century sensory physiology has been to move the application of the doctrine of specific energies inwards from the sensory ending towards and into the cortex .
15 This surely is the basic English policy of helping and solidarity , which took us through the last war and into the first Labour Government and the welfare state .
16 As BR looked towards the 1970s and into the 1980s , it was realised that if InterCity was to survive the growing threat posed by the airlines and the rapid extension of motorways , train speeds would have to be lifted beyond the prevailing norm of 80mph start-to-stop between main business centres .
17 ‘ He travelled with us from Saudi , along the border and into Kuwait , and , amazingly enough , finished up 30 kilometres northwest of Kuwait City , which is where I last saw him .
18 In Eternity , like the madman in the story who got rid of his devils when they were driven out of him and into the swine , Russia will sit healed at the feet of Jesus .
19 In Structuralist Poetics Culler took an unenthusiastic view of deconstructionism , but he shortly returned to the United States and succumbed to the deconstructive wave that swept through the American academy in the late seventies , and into which I did not feel inclined to plunge .
20 Acknowledging the apparent opposition between these two terms , he goes on to argue , and to show from historical evidence , that throughout the nineteenth century , and into the early twentieth , much of the central function of criticism was carried by literary and cultural journalism , most of it , admittedly , of a more spacious and literate order than is common today .
21 The sharply reduced number of 16-18-year-olds will inevitably lead employers to bid up the wages of that age group to entice young people away from education and into unskilled or semi-skilled jobs .
22 David Booth took 30 seconds to give them the lead , taking advantage of a defender 's clearance which deflected freakishly off an onrushing forward and into his path .
23 After a ritual distribution of chocolate and biscuits — they came in handy later — we wheeled out of the Kathmandu Guest House and into the demolition derby of old Kathmandu .
24 While Milton grappled with two telephones hung from a sort of yoke around his neck and into which he alternately spoke in a staccato mixture of best Variety showbiz-patter , friends , clients and droppers-in gathered to laugh and gossip in his office while Milton imperviously went on with his wheeling and dealing .
25 Radical reshaping of the group 's operations away from retail outlets and into bakery operations led to write-offs last year , but this time there were no below-the-line expenses for store closures .
26 There must have been something in the Florida air in addition to vitamin C. One of the passes from Vinny Testaverde , the Tampa Bay quarterback , went through the hands of his intended receiver right in front of the goal-line , and into the hands of a team-mate , Mark Carrier , for a touchdown .
27 Watched using X-rays , it was pushed through the main artery and into the small opening of the coronary arteries at the top of the heart .
28 OUTLAWING basic computer hacking will amount to ‘ a charter for blackmail ’ and will drive innocent youngsters underground and into the hands of serious criminals , according to Alistair Kelman , a barrister who is an expert on computer law .
29 But one well-placed Cabinet source did say privately that he would not put money on it ; there was no such thing as an easy answer to current problems ; and that ERM entry would be tantamount to jumping from ‘ the puddle and into the pond ’ .
30 The means by which this is done is through the ‘ schemes of experience ’ , such as typifications , recipes , and other idealizations which members build up over time and into which are allotted new experiences and encounters , rendering the unknown into the known , the unfamiliar into the familiar .
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