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

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1 Seventeen year old Sharon Ferns and Kenneth Honer aged twenty six , died when their car overturned and burst into flames early on Friday morning in the village of Berinsfield .
2 The convoy , led by a police car and two police motorcycles , made its way through Long Island City , across the Queensboro Bridge into Manhattan then down First Avenue to the United Nations Plaza , the hotel where the Zimbalan delegation would stay for the duration of their three-day visit to New York .
3 The European Community ( EC ) , for example , actually came into existence largely through an acute perception of French national interests by Jean Monnet , who was mainly responsible for creating the European Coal and Steel Community — the precursor of the Common Market — as a means of protecting French industry and especially French steel makers from their more efficient German competitors ; and it is widely recognized at the present time that national interests continue to play a major part in the debates and decisions of the Community .
4 An embryonic European central bank is to come into existence soon after 1994 , the starting date of the second stage .
5 What was visible to the eye or to the sensor , however , was a path which had come into existence long after the Simonova had vanished along its trajectory .
6 The walls of the Grand Canyon show that animals without backbones , invertebrates , came into existence long before the vertebrates such as fish .
7 They came into existence along with democracy — with the development of parliaments and elections — after the American and French Revolutions , and were at first ‘ parties of notables ’ , that is to say , relatively small electoral committees composed of individuals who had prestige and wealth in their own constituency or electoral district .
8 At a given moment finite time came into existence out of infinite time .
9 But we do not only report on events as they actually occur , we also make judgements about them , and we can call them into existence out of context .
10 It received a new boost in 1990 when John Gribbin and Martin Rees published their The Stuff of the Universe , where it was asserted that the universe came into existence solely in order to create a carbon-based intelligent life-form on just one planet — Earth .
11 As we have seen , it is probable that pairs of virtual particles — one of matter , one of antimatter — spontaneously pop into existence all over the Universe .
12 A pattern of parishes , as we know it , took centuries to come into existence anywhere in Europe .
13 The generation of meaning unintended by the author , in the reading process , is dependent on a structure of intended meaning : the Hilary-Joy equivalence in Small World , for instance , is brought into play partly by the percipience of A. S. Byatt and partly by the fact that that novel is by intention full of doubles and pairs and symmetries and heavily connotative names .
14 Ambiguity tests of the third kind utilise the fact that independent senses of a lexical form are antagonistic to one another ; that is to say , they can not be brought into play simultaneously without oddness .
15 With this response to gender and feminism , both teachers appreciated that some care needed to be exercised in introducing a feminist perspective into discussions either with staff or with pupils .
16 Alright , although the farmers are benefiting alright , from protectionism alright , you know , we 're , we as tax payers and consumers , are diverting er , resources into agriculture away from somewhere else .
17 She poured herself into self-sacrifice now for another cause — the people .
18 The question arises as to whether this is the result of their having fallen into apathy out of fear of repression and a belief that it is not possible to make progress ; or whether it is precisely because they have been making progress through existing channels that the militant challenge has withered .
19 We went into Sheffield right into the city and went to a pub .
20 But he did not stop and it faded back into houses again below him as he pressed on .
21 The police always looked on top in an eventful first half and translated their superiority into goals just before half-time .
22 She 'd driven into Valletta early after a quick breakfast of warm honey rolls and coffee and a phone call to London to Angie , her loyal secretary-PA , to check on things in the office .
23 His slender figure was plunged first into light then into shadow as he passed before the slitted windows .
24 Computers have come into schools both at secondary level and primary level .
25 If such crimes really are entirely accounted for by the possession of abnormal motives propelling their possessors into crime regardless of any other considerations , then it does not really possess the features that usually class actions as ‘ crimes ’ ; rather , it would belong in some alternative category , such as mental illness .
26 One item of interest in 1923 was the purchase of a small piece of church land ( about treble green size ) to widen the approach to the fifth green by bringing into bounds more of the bushes on the right .
27 Patients were classified into quartiles independently in respect of their energy intake and their physical activity and were then designated as having a low energy intake , a normal energy intake , or a high energy intake with respect to their physical activity .
28 On the other hand the tide of youth unemployment that brought people with special needs into college along with pre-vocational education , YTS etc , will recede .
29 We discussed the concept of ‘ protection ’ as protection into emotion not from emotion .
30 It was well known how these sinister plasteel cadavers could house Stealer broods , adrift for centuries or millennia till a fluke of the warp vomited the derelict into truespace close to some vulnerable world .
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