Example sentences of "[verb] into their " in BNC.

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1 So , as the deputies gathered in Pale , the message Serb leaders tried to drum into their heads was simple : sign the plan for Serb victory .
2 But if they lay brooding , unable to feed or go underground , all their troubles would come crowding into their hearts , their fears would mount and they might very likely scatter , or even try to return to the warren .
3 More generally , if living things did n't work actively to prevent it , they would eventually merge into their surroundings , and cease to exist as autonomous beings .
4 In addition , let us encourage colleagues to integrate machine-readable data and computer exercises into their thematic courses .
5 Ruth Russell 's lips were compressed into their usual taut line .
6 Deuterium is the most commonly used fuel in attempts to create controlled fusion and the two chemists believed that once the deuterium was crammed inside the palladium within their test tube , the nuclei of the deuterium atoms would undergo nuclear fusion generating heat and either being transformed — as in all nuclear reactions — into new elements like helium or being shattered into their constituent parts , such as protons and neutrons .
7 Neighbours in Emlyn Road , Mayhill , Swansea , persuaded her to jump into their arms after she ran to a front bedroom and screamed for help .
8 As they grow into their compact form , their beautifully regular , heart-shaped leaves hang down from a tangle of branches to give glorious dappled shade from the hottest summer sun .
9 Eventually he moved into their home and they prepared to adopt him .
10 Sue and Richard Buddery moved into their idyllic hideaway in the Surrey countryside 12 years ago , surrounded by tranquil gardens that contribute to a stress-free life .
11 When Dad moved in with Eva , and Jamila and Changez moved into their flat , there were five places for me to stay : with Mum at Auntie Jean 's ; at our now empty house ; with Dad and Eva ; with Anwar and Jeeta ; or with Changez and Jamila .
12 They all moved into their new homes at Coal Aston , near Sheffield , South Yorkshire , 16 years ago and have holidayed together ever since .
13 Elizabeth and Helen moved into their own basement flat in an inner-city suburb in 1987. they are middle-aged and spent nearly thirty years together at the same mental handicap hospital but lived separately for the two years before the move into the community because Helen was transferred to a smaller institution .
14 THE FIRST THING THAT PAULINE AND JOHN WILLIAMS HAD TO DO WHEN THEY MOVED INTO THEIR NEW HOME WAS BUILD A BRIDGE .
15 Firstly , the proportion of teachers who , having successfully completed the first year , stay on into the second in order to obtain the Certificate in Education ( FE ) is proving to be extremely high : for example , of the 1,128 candidates for the first year courses being offered in 1979–80 , no fewer than 1,024 moved into their second year in 1980–1 .
16 Mrs Marriage came up tentatively along the line of boats , making sure she caught her husband 's good eye before she moved into their circle of secrecy .
17 But to start with , four months after she and Sebastian had decided to move to London , they moved into their new flat .
18 But just a couple of days after they moved into their dream home in Quedgeley , it was stolen and torched .
19 Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and rationing was still in force when Jim and Yolanda moved into their three-bedroomed maisonette in Heydean Road with their two young children in 1951 .
20 Winston Churchill was Prime Minister and rationing was still in force when Jim and Yolanda moved into their three-bedroomed maisonette in Heydean Road with their two young children in 1951 .
21 Not to be out-done by the opening of Northern area 's new office in September , Central and Western moved into their new premises in Uxbridge 's Cowley Business Park on May 7 .
22 Paradoxically , it was in this administrative vacuum that many members of the Colonial Service felt they had come into their own .
23 In mid-winter in the UK , some areas of great natural beauty come into their own .
24 On the other hand , Ken has been remembered and widely admired , not only by the Oxford Movement and their successors , as the noblest , most saintly and most charitable representative of the hundreds of Anglican clergy who had grown up under Puritan rule , sustained in their faith by the memory of King Charles the Martyr , ; they had come into their own at the Restoration but had later given up comfortable benefices to live in poverty , out of a scrupulous loyalty to a monarch to whose ecclesiastical ambitions they were utterly opposed .
25 It 's only recently that lightweight microfibres , specialists nylons like Pertex and lightweight poly/cottons have come into their own and dramatically increased the versatility and insulation of fleece .
26 Other critics praised Street Scene : George Blaisdell for instance liked the way in which ‘ simple persons have come into their own ’ and Photoplay told its readers that here they would find the ‘ humour , the pathos and the gripping drama ’ which they saw again and again in their own lives and in their own newspapers , but then it went on to ask : ‘ Will it be box-office ? ’
27 The ban against marriage to a deceased wife 's sister was rescinded in 1907 , another sign that the middle classes had come into their own .
28 Christina found herself remembering the way the promising young architect had first come into their lives .
29 Viridian and phthalocyanine green come into their own when a particularly transparent mid green is required .
30 But Humphrey and Wobble and Dot have come into their prime .
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