Example sentences of "into a [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Composed variously of opus sectile ( marbles in a variety of geometric shapes ) , opus alexendrinum ( large slabs of precious oriental marbles ) and opus tessellatum ( pictorial designs made from tesserae , like mosaic ) , over the centuries the pavement has buckled into a surface far from level and has suffered from atmospheric pollution as well as wear and tear of daily use . |
2 | The offensive has driven the majority Muslim population out of town and nearly 10,000 are crammed into a village just to the south , according to UN officials . |
3 | It was climbing , moving into a position just above the shuttle 's flightpath . |
4 | I would never go out like what Tony was saying you know he does n't drink at all and like he 'd be in a pub maybe seven days a week but I would take a drink now and again and I might n't go into a pub once in a month maybe . |
5 | Somehow the country has managed to consume more energy per capita than anywhere else other than rich ( and notoriously thriftless ) Canada and the United States and at the same time plunge into a state close to bankruptcy . |
6 | Equally dramatic has been the emergence of a new venue , the former Gas Works , converted into a theatre almost at the drop of a hat , a transformation that clearly shook last night 's capacity audience at the first performance in the Klondyke Building . |
7 | In the popular health system , on the other hand , the primary health care workers ( brigadistas ) anticipate some of these issues and enter into a dialogue both with the mother and the community as a whole . |
8 | 7. aria lived just up Eastern Avenue — let's face it , half the world lives up Eastern Avenue — in Redbridge , in one of those huge roadside vicarage-like houses which has had to be turned into a rest home for the elderly because no one else could afford to pay the rates . |
9 | Several times I 've spotted him going into a building further up Fleet Street . |
10 | ‘ But a wolf does n't turn into a watchdog just by folk wishing it . |
11 | Many languages have the possibility of changing a statement into a question simply by changing the tone from falling to rising . |
12 | The story goes that James Gilbey , pulled into a lay-by somewhere in Oxfordshire on New Years Eve 1989 and used his car phone to call the Royal residence at Sandringham in Norfolk . |
13 | The story goes that James Gilbey , pulled into a lay-by somewhere in Oxfordshire on New Years Eve 1989 and used his car phone to call the Royal residence at Sandringham in Norfolk . |
14 | They were helped into a house nearby before police , ambulance and fire services arrived . |
15 | ‘ We do n't often use part-packs anyway , but when we do we simply pour the chemical into a jug then into the hopper . |
16 | Police said ten armed men broke into a warehouse late on Tuesday night in the south of Medellin , Escobar 's home town , poured petrol over six Rolls-Royces , a Mercedes , a Porsche and 20 motorcycles and set them ablaze . |
17 | Her cruel circumstances conspired to put her into a remand home at 14 — and from there she went to an adolescent unit , until the age of 17 . |
18 | Now I went into a seminary straight from school . |
19 | She found a coin in her pocket and paid for two glasses of lemonade , then drew the girl into a doorway away from the people . |
20 | Jane moved into a £200,000 home in Bondi last month . |
21 | He 'd washed his hair and piled all his plastic carrier bags into a corner instead of strewing them through the house like the clues of a treasure-hunt . |
22 | For around £20 each we enjoyed the simple pleasures of being able to dance the Gay Gordons round a bonfire at midnight , vomit into a loch instead of on to a pavement , and stumble up hills for the remainder of the week walking off hangovers . |
23 | BURGLARS smashed their way into a family home by driving through the patio windows . |
24 | Coach driver Peter Wright lost both his legs when his bus crashed into a bridge upright on the M40 at Tetsworth last November . |
25 | Once again The Smiths waltzed into a situation far in advance of their short-lived career . |
26 | He kept his firm , muscular body in shape with an hour 's run every morning followed by a demanding work-out in the small shed adjacent to the cabin which he had converted into a mini-gym soon after arriving from New York . |
27 | ‘ They 're logged into a book just in case someone calls up ’ . |
28 | the separate insertion of a single page into a book either during or after binding by pasting one edge . |
29 | The weight was to be entered into a book together with a note of sale of the same . |
30 | Do you want to check into a hostel just in case it rains or would you rather have another night in the park ? ’ |