Example sentences of "into [art] [noun sg] [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 Is it really necessary for Mother to smell eternally of hens ? she wondered , and ushered her into the kitchen so that the unmistakable odour should not permeate her carefully prepared living-room .
2 Pinching the centre of the long folded edge with one hand , bend the side corners of the triangle round into the centre so that all the corners meet together , to form a long pointed cone .
3 It went pop , and Signe leaned forward into the candlelight so that all the customers could see her , and sipped at the champagne and narrowed her eyes at me in a gesture of passion that she had seen in some bad film .
4 But when in 1698 a new company finally won the trade in return for a loan of £2 million , Herne broke with Child and brought the ‘ old ’ company into the subscription so that it could continue in the trade .
5 Therefore , if you decide to pick some common wild flowers that are not protected by law , take your press with you into the country so that the flowers and leaves can be pressed immediately .
6 He used the toes of his expensive brogues to grind each dead match into the teak-wood so that the charred tips smeared black carbonised streaks across the wood 's bone-whiteness .
7 Branching routines can be written into the software so that the computer can " talk back " to pupils according to their responses .
8 ‘ But what should happen is that the workflow should be built into the software so that it automatically decides what needs to be done , by whom and when , then sends it to the relevant person , noting the deadline , and recording outstanding requests . ’
9 Thus an ‘ owl ’ will often pursue his hobbies or interests late into the night so that his preferred life-style will accentuate the natural tendency of his clock .
10 Not only are the most profitable customers encouraged to return , but subtle features are identified and fed into the operation so that guests feel personally cared for .
11 Given that ‘ most GIS are rather dumb systems , requiring intelligent , very computer literate users ’ , managing natural and technological hazards means that this knowledge base must be built into the system so that it can be utilized quickly by untrained users after a disaster has taken place or in an emergency .
12 The reverse should also be considered ; that is , why should n't the user feed back into the system so that the system performs in a way that is best for the user ?
13 They were charged that they did contrive , design and plot to murder MOIR NcILCHENICH widow of Ellister for mere avarice and covetousness to attain to her money which they supposed she had lying by her in her house and in pursuance of this plot did upon some day of April 1698 in dead time of night murder her by strangling her with her own belt and thereafter threw her body over a rock into the sea so that the deed was not discovered for some time .
14 Another , and perhaps the worst aspect is that the wind has the habit of blowing debris into the net so that it becomes entangled and this too limits its catching ability .
15 Then , without warning , she grabbed hard and pulled it up into the air so that everyone could see what she was doing .
16 It seems almost certain that a large comet hit the Earth , throwing up vast quantities of junk into the air so that the planet 's surface temperature dropped drastically .
17 Mortars are shorter , heavier weapons than cannons , designed to lob an explosive shell high into the air so that it drops down on the target from the sky .
18 The three of us would chat about anything and everything for a while then Alan would take him into the surgery so that they could be private . ’
19 Involved in the idea is the injecting of emotion into the relationship so that it has some substance and the subject and object are linked by feeling .
20 A pipette is inserted gradually into the fluid so that its inlet is 20 cm below the surface and a volume of 20 ml is withdrawn 58 s from the start of settling .
21 Their answer , not mine , was that the basic principle of insurance is that everybody puts money into the pot so that funds are available for the minority who make claims .
22 Additionally the company claims that a lot of the glue logic normally needed has been incorporated into the chip so that a full SuperVGA card with support for video and audio recording and play-back can be built using 11 chips .
23 Since a microcomputer is usually dedicated to controlling some fixed task , the program of instructions can be permanently built into the ROM so that it can not be corrupted .
24 Gonorrhoea can not be excluded in the female unless the rectum has been examined , and for this purpose a proctoscope , somewhat smaller than the vaginal speculum , is passed into the rectum so that samples can be taken for microscopy and culture .
25 With the subject in the left lateral position and the hips flexed to 90° , a polyvinyl , seven lumen manometric probe with an external diameter of 4 mm was inserted into the rectum so that the manometric side holes were situated 0.5 , 1.0 , 2.0 , 15 , and 18 cm from the anal verge .
26 Dr Dalton , the Chancellor of the Exchequer , had put £50 million from the sale of surplus war stores into the Fund so that outstanding land could be purchased as a ‘ thank-offering for victory ’ .
27 We need to ‘ internalize the externalities ’ — to bring all the costs back into the box so that the consumer pays the full price .
28 Grease and press the base down into the tin so that the snipped pieces fold up around the sides of the tin .
29 These stéles discoïdales are formed of a roughly engraved stone disc on top of a sturdy , tapering base and you find them either buried well into the earth so that little shows above the ground except the disc or else standing clearly up above it ( see Plate I ) .
30 Apparently , in the movements before a 360 ° loop the board is headed into the wind so that it takes off from the wave at an oblique angle .
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