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

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1 I poured a slug of whisky into the glass .
2 One means suggested for transfer of moisture into the interior of Pangaea has been monsoonal circulation created by the Permian continental configuration .
3 Under the provision of the Water Act , the company is permitted to discharge limited amounts of effluent into the Irish Sea .
4 The epistemological rationale for his presumption , of the persistence of all such causes of change into the present and future , is the ideal of explanation by real or existing causes , verae causae .
5 It was , of course , a very expensive operation but one which achieved the introduction of a complete range of products into the kitchens of those people whose sampling of the product would be the most valuable .
6 He emptied a bottle of champagne into the Commanding Officer 's silver tankard , and reached for another .
7 She smiled into the old mirror and tucked a strand of hair into the loose bun that she wore .
8 There are no present plans to take advantage of this authorisation , except in respect of investments into the Dawson International PLC Personal Equity Plans .
9 British Steel on Thursday appeared to add a faint glimmer of hope into the controversy over a plan to switch thousands of tonnes of limestone dust from rail to road .
10 Significantly , following the introduction of MINIS into the DOE , directorates were reorganized and within four years departmental manpower fell by 15,000 ( 29 per cent ) ( Heseltine , 1987 , p. 18 ) .
11 Instead of fearing her as a sensual temptation , a bringer of chaos into the monastic order and productivity of his life , he was able to work harder and better .
12 This introduces undesirable extra degrees of freedom into the system , which can , however , often be suppressed by an appropriate choice of mirror curvature and aperture , assisted in some cases by wave-guiding properties of the medium itself .
13 DUMP a horrifying 2,492 tons of zinc , 2,320 tons of pesticides and industrial solvents , 9,660 tons of oil , 34 tons of cadmium and 16 tons of mercury into the sea .
14 For example , if reform of the offender or reparation are aims to be pursued in a particular case , this introduces a new element of complexity into the reviewing role of the Court of Appeal .
15 prompted by a local superstition that sheep 's breath would discourage further contamination , Mr Parsons drove a flock of sheep into the house , where the animals were allowed to roam the ground floor rooms for several days .
16 Statement B seems to admit the greatest amount of contingency into the determination of outcomes , but nevertheless still falls back on a tendential law to explain how racism is reproduced .
17 This ‘ explosion of the instincts ’ was at the same time an explosion of contingency into the world of order .
18 Although Stone is committed to replanting the woods , and is expressly forbidden to exploit neighbouring hardwood forests , ecologists and local Indian communities fear that the whole Mosquito Coast will be vulnerable from " spin-off " development resulting from the construction of roads into the area .
19 Kepler Wessels , a veteran of 24 Tests for Australia , led a team of debutantes into the field after winning the toss , and saw West Indies off to a flyer with Haynes and Phil Simmons , still not convincing in the longer fame , punching holes in the off side whenever Donald and Pringle overpitched. business as usual , we thought — but we were wrong .
20 The catalyst was the Crichel Down Enquiry in 1954 by the Minister of Agriculture into the sale and subsequent choosing of a tenant for Crichel Down in Dorset which had been purchased during the war as a bombing range ( Griffith , 1955 ) .
21 There it chiefly took the form of a simple geographical advance of agriculture into the interior .
22 A ‘ tubogram ’ was carried out , as an outpatient 10 days later and the catheter removed , provided that the biliary tree was clear of stones and that there was no extravasation of contrast into the peritoneal cavity .
23 At poetic levels the subtler ironies of Dada guided the geometry of Constructivism into the biomorphic imagery of Arp , Picasso , Klee , Miró , and , of course , Moore .
24 This is a consequence of chain entanglement and the high viscosity of the melt combining to hinder the diffusion of chains into the ordered arrays necessary for crystallite formation .
25 The methods of torture described by victims , among whom were women and children , include beating , falaka ( beating on soles of feet ) , electric shocks , being suspended by the arms , being hosed with ice-cold water , suspended by the wrists tied behind the back , rape and sexual assault , including squeezing and crushing of the testicles , insertion of a truncheon into the anus , and insertion of objects into the vagina .
26 This way , it was going to be fairly obvious that someone had emptied a bottle of bleach into the punch but , since Henry could not possibly have a motive for murdering the whole of Maple Drive ( as far as the police were concerned , anyway ) , it would be relatively easy for him to gasp in horror and dismay and to take the Wimbledon CID around the places where he had left the bowl of punch unattended .
27 The subject is so complex , however , that attempts to move beyond the shallows of generalities into the deeper water of detail frequently leave the reader floundering .
28 I was very interested by the trombone solo in Bolero — the quickening of phrase and shortening of notes during the slides give a distinctly french feel , and a touch of naughtiness into the bargain !
29 Its characteristics are remarkably consistent considering the wide cultural span , and are suggestive of some reality behind the accounts found in ancient philosophy , esoteric writings and the work of researchers into the unorthodox .
30 As the artefacts and problems of the early research became apparent , and bubble scientific reputations were painfully pricked , the rush of researchers into the field ceased and then reversed .
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