Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pron] into the " in BNC.
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1 | I eventually made it into the Yorkshire second XI and ultimately the first team . |
2 | Turning to Omi , skilfully bringing her into the conversation , and complimenting her on the way the venison had been cooked . |
3 | This eventually drew him into the company of Frederick Denison Maurice [ q.v. ] and the band of young men who surrounded him , and the combination of their enthusiasm and insights produced the Christian Socialist movement of 1848 to 1854 . |
4 | There were quite a few dunces , and er some did n't always get moved on and they did n't all make it into the top class , they had to stop again for another year , or period , in the class they were . |
5 | And a decade later , when the term ‘ has-been ’ seemed almost an understatement , she not only gratefully accepted but gleefully flung herself into the high camp , Low Gothic shenanigans of Robert Aldrich 's Whatever Happened to Baby Jane ? ( 1962 ) , in which , with a gloating relish that neither her baby-doll fright wig nor her impenetrable pancake make-up could conceal , she set about tormenting her immemorial screen rival and alter ego ( or egoist ) , Joan Crawford . |
6 | Be able to make a load and strong enough to pitch it into the stack , that was the problem . |
7 | All employees are issued a with a security card which not only allows them into the building but also stores details of their credit facilities . |
8 | But if that was the case and doctors told me I would have to stop drinking , I 'd like to think I 'd be brave enough to drink myself into the grave . |
9 | These are no longer needed and are best killed to prevent them from spreading to the food cupboard , so drop them into the methylated spirits jar . |
10 | Yes , so get them into the habit of doing it . |
11 | But the ancestral organs did not literally change themselves into the descendant organs , like swords being beaten into ploughshares . |
12 | Dexter distrusted the whole concept , fearing that Blanche did not just operate at the rational level of searching for evidence and reassembling facts , but that she so thought herself into the mind of murderer and victim , that she communed with spirits . |
13 | Without that South African link , Zimbabwe 's rugby , and even that of Namibia , should they shun their former ‘ ruler ’ for long , would only drag itself into the doldrums . |
14 | Gently fold them into the batter , using a tablespoon . |
15 | ‘ You had better get yourself into the washhouse and clean yourself up , ’ she said , ‘ I am going round to the Post Office and let Sid Watkins know . ’ |
16 | I suppose we 'd better get you into the house . ’ |
17 | As the song finished , she heard record hiss , comfortingly welcoming her into the Nothing . |
18 | The school authorities were unsympathetic : the dinner ladies would only accept you into the school to see the nurse if you were on the point of death , + my teacher kindly informed me that I should n't have been running in the playground . |
19 | When bits of them broke off you had only to plunge them into the earth and they grew into new cactuses . |
20 | I ran across one the other day that lifted me up on wings of heady prose , only to plunge me into the deep end of bathos . |
21 | Conchis suddenly gaffed it into the boat , slashed its sac with a knife , turned it inside out in a moment . |
22 | This triple-edged razor is probably put together by a bunch of names that we 're already familiar with and on a label strong enough to propel it into the club circus , but if it is n't it does n't matter ; there 's a future here if this is a first attempt . |
23 | He was not good enough to make it into the rugby first XV but was among the top academically , taking lots of prizes , and becoming school captain . |
24 | She had said he must marry only so as not to disappoint his mother ; but should he come to her one day and say he was about to marry someone , that would assuredly beat her into the ground . |
25 | ‘ I 'm just helping you into the canoe . |
26 | Moving to a different part of the country , for example , or even a chance meeting , may be the trigger to reactivate a relationship with someone in this outermost circle , thus drawing them into the second category . |
27 | England , too , came to realise his significance which is why , since the Carling-Guscott partnership began , they have tried somehow to work him into the side . |
28 | Would you please go to tag L two , six , six to begin with just to lead you into the chronology , you have told us that in August nineteen eighty seven , er there was really no interest in national budgeting , er national advertising budget , we can see this is a memorandum from you Kevin dated the fourth of August and you 're sending out to the regional marketing executives , there 's no national advertising next year which would be eighty eight . |
29 | But Keith was already pushing her into the living-room , bubbling with what he had to say . |
30 | You just put them into the formula , ad them up and then you do your Well let's say fifty eight fifty eight tonnes of H C L gives say a hundred and twenty tonnes of N A C L. |