Example sentences of "[noun] that [pers pn] [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 Mark fell onto the road with such force that he went into a coma from which he never recovered .
2 If tourism is to be properly recognised as Scotland 's largest employer , and recognised for the very considerable revenue that it brings into the country , it must first be given higher priority within the Scottish Office itself .
3 It was in that frame of mind that I moved into the Olympic year indoor season , saying , as I had been doing for a long time , ‘ In ‘ 88 , I 'll graduate ! ’
4 Typical low-voltage lighting sets consist of two or four lights , usually coloured and mounted on spikes that you push into the soil in flowerbeds .
5 She put the onus quite honestly straight back on to parents , er it reminded me a little bit like er of the furore that she created about you know there are so many people being mugged , well is n't it their own fault that they go into dark places .
6 For example , the perceived colours of objects are only loosely related to the wavelengths of light that they reflect into our eyes .
7 And all the schools that they go into
8 Meanwhile , on Sept. 6 the junta apparently offered to release Suu Kyi from house arrest on condition that she went into exile and renounced politics .
9 The SLORC had repeatedly offered her freedom on condition that she went into exile , but Aris said that she never discussed this " because she says that it is not negotiable " .
10 Negotiations led to Angus being allowed to surrender unharmed on condition that he went into exile in England , while the Red Douglas possessions were declared forfeit .
11 Is that is that o o one of the reasons that you went into business in the first place ?
12 In fact , most objects that we come into contact with do .
13 More importantly , the receiver is liable on any contract that he enters into on behalf of the company unless the contract otherwise provides .
14 We could then allow local communities to decide more of their own priorities and allow councils to justify to the electorate the cost of the various policies that they put into practice .
15 Her pure unforced natural soprano soared into the air above them all and showered that hard school of auditors with a sprinkling of lovely notes that they turned into tears .
16 The hours that you put into a case are therefore of the utmost importance .
17 ‘ I was so suprised when I got the letter telling me about the award that I burst into tears , ’ says Joan , a widow .
18 I thought for a second he was going to burn it , but instead he tore it into tiny scraps that he tossed into the warm wind .
19 I mean , I think it 's terrible and , and I mean , if Mr Lilley himself went into some of the houses that I go into and see the the existence that they live , because that 's all it is , you know , it 's just an existence .
20 It was not till the following afternoon that I drove into Highburn .
21 It is through literature that we grow into a particular kind of awareness of ourselves and — an inseparable corollary — of our manifold relations with each other and all that is not self , without which there is really not much ‘ self ’ to talk about .
22 ‘ When I first got there it was a lot of fun , a big gay scene that I fell into , dancing every night .
23 I was offered a pair of shoes for about one third more than the market price , and I was so much in need of shoes that I fell into temptation .
24 Porter seems to agree with this view , but says that the extra value obtained from putting the results of the sorts of analyses that he recommends into the matrix form is marginal compared to the value derived from the underlying analysis itself .
25 Yet so strong was the belief in a static universe that it persisted into the early twentieth century .
26 Sometimes they feel so goaded by their child that they lapse into hitting and shouting .
27 It was some time after making his first confession that he bumped into a pupil in Addison 's Walk .
28 Where is the place that you move into the landscape and can see yourself ?
29 The technique 's most overt strength centres on the alternative insight that it affords into similar , if not identical , problem areas .
30 The exhibition 's logic is more artistic than art-historical and it is the insight that it provides into the majestic statement and the creative response which so engages the viewer 's attention .
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