Example sentences of "[prep] [pron] [noun] into the " in BNC.

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1 As a fledgling journalist on the Yorkshire Evening Post I had written one or two bits and pieces about my jaunts into the Dales .
2 She retired quickly after her friend into the kitchen , overcome by a sense of invaded privacy ; a garden , to her , was not meant for such intimacies .
3 The wine however , did not improve and we ordered a bottle of house red , an ‘ 85 Bordeaux Supérieur which tasted distinctly user-friendly after our step into the unknown .
4 They have also doubled the nets area at their own ground and the players are enthusiastic about their entry into the new Surrey County ( Fullers ) League .
5 She woke on the morning appointed for her initiation into the Shadow Scheme with a heavy heart , which the weather did nothing to lighten .
6 In all cases the other is neutralized as a means of encompassing it : ontology amounts to a philosophy of power , an egotism in which the relation with the other is accomplished through its assimilation into the self .
7 In the 380s and 390s pagan aristocrats such as Q. A. Symmachus , Vettius Agorius Praetextatus , or Nicomachus Flavianus , alienated from the Christian court and from the men newly risen through its patronage into the upper ranks of society , saw themselves as the guardians of ancient Roman values , including Roman religion , literature , and even artistic styles .
8 She spread herself out , descending through her body into the chair , then seeping through the map , feeling the contours of the City , spreading out like spilled water seeping into the paper .
9 It was the price Nonconformity had to pay for its absorption into the mainstream of liberal Victorian culture .
10 As soon as Tess was on her stool under the cow , and the milk was pouring between her fingers into the bucket , she really felt that her new life was beginning .
11 SEA-LION pups seem safe as they lounge on a Patagonian beach , slowly building their strength and preparing themselves for their departure into the sea .
12 The FMLN had reaffirmed on July 29 that the second 20 per cent of its guerrillas due to demobilize on July 31 would not do so as long as socio-economic conditions for their re-integration into the civilian life remained " non-existent " [ for start of demobilization in June see p. 38957 ] .
13 SOUTHPORT will not be making wholesale squad changes as the Haig Avenue club prepare for their move into the GMV Conference next season .
14 ‘ I do n't have a feeling that after putting so much energy and a big piece of my life into the Maryinsky I could leave .
15 I released a long , tense breath , flicked the stub of my cigarette into the lake , and turned to look back where Edward and Laura squatted before the smoking kiln , for all the world the alchemist and his mystic sister , except that the roles were powerfully reversed , and — I realized suddenly — they were arguing under their breath .
16 ‘ I saw him in pursuance of my investigation into the death of Mr Trueman . ’
17 He paid particular attention to me finding my support players and changing the angles of my entry into the backline ’ , he said .
18 It is this concern about what is happening that gets me out of my studio into the landscape carefully to scrutinise its every aspect for meanings .
19 Lucky chance put massive reserves of oil within the national boundaries of some barren and desolate desert kingdoms and political will has , through the organized power of OPEC , turned some of their rulers into the richest men in the world .
20 As the children complete their Primary School education it is important for us to look to the continuity of their education into the Senior School , particularly in relation to the 5–14 Programme and to their personal adjustment .
21 The Podensac , who held a number of strong-points on the Garonne , had married into the bourgeois family of Caillau at Bordeaux in 1293 and thus brought much of their fortune into the Albret inheritance .
22 He found that a quiet bay gelding had been saddled for him , and mounted along with the others , the Hearthwares hissing with effort as they pulled the weight of their armour into the saddle .
23 The club were fined £1,000 by the Test and County Cricket Board for repeated ball-doctoring , and last night they pledged to publish the outcome of their investigations into the affair .
24 The Springboks want to take the basis of their lineup into the Twickenham Test , with full-back Theo van Rensburg and forwards Drikus Hattingh and Keith Andrews on the verge .
25 But they were self-improving workmen none the less , ‘ respectable ’ because self-respecting , and carried the bad as well as the good sides of their respectability into the parties of Lassalle and Marx .
26 In supporting a transition to adulthood , how does youth training differentiate between groups of young people ? for some young Black trainees , disproportionately represented in workshop-based schemes , the programmes serve to shape them into acceptable employees within a market which discriminates against them and to ease them gently out of their aspirations into the reality of restricted choice ( Corbett 1990 ) .
27 It is , however , a very special kind of autobiography , and may be compared to the accounts of their own lives which the early Methodists were expected to write at the time of their reception into the church : in such spiritual autobiographies divine visitations were singled out for special mention as evidences of God 's grace and power ; they were contrasted with laments over sinful behaviour and backsliding , and led to the culminating moment of conversion .
28 Mothers on out-door relief were to be encouraged or forced by the threat of withdrawal of relief to send some or all of their children into the workhouse , so that the mothers could support themselves by work .
29 The territories that they inhabit are for the most part inhospitable , with some of the world 's highest mountains and large expanses of desert ; and levels of literacy have traditionally been low ( some of the nationalities concerned had no written language at all at the time of their incorporation into the USSR ) .
30 This is particularly true of nomadic groups , who have hardly changed their repertoire for generations and who still seek to weave the beliefs and aspirations of their tribe into the very fabric of their rugs , as a testament to their way of life and tribal identity .
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