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

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1 People are more wary about what is happening into our planet and how we should go about things , and how we should be perceived to be going about things .
2 Last year we moved into our first flat .
3 Her owner died , and she was living rough , so when she bounced into our kitchen and made it clear that that was where she wanted to stay in it was hard to turn her out , even though Fizzy finds a young and very playful cat rather a trial .
4 And let me tell you , if you were to have come into our servants ' hall on any of those evenings , you would not have heard mere gossip ; more likely , you would have witnessed debates over the great affairs preoccupying our employers upstairs , or else over matters of import reported in the newspapers ; and of course , as fellow professionals from all walks of life are wont to do when gathered together , we could be found discussing every aspect of our vocation .
5 ‘ These people , ’ he said , ‘ had come into our home and had the right to restrain us .
6 Tretorn 's action was activated , following correspondence in December between Tretorn 's President , Michael MacCaughey and the LTA 's National Events and Tournaments Manager , Gavin Fletcher , copies of which have come into our possession .
7 Yet with its residual gentility , its variegated forest of a garden where we had practical botany lessons , and the original Victorian mansion building with its labyrinth of poky rooms and winding staircases , it must have seemed that the convent was an accidental inheritance , never really meant for us , and thereby reminding us that we had come into our own ; we had by right something more than had once been intended for us .
8 It is their way of stressing that the Beyond has come into our midst , and we can neither organise nor domesticate him .
9 St Paul would have walked the streets of Exeter ; he would have come into our schools and offices and shops ; he would have visited the cinemas and sports clubs and night spots ; he would have looked at the news programmes and the daily press and would have used what he saw and heard as fuel for prayer .
10 ‘ You have come into our priory to insinuate that evil deeds have been committed , ’ she snapped .
11 OFFICIAL notices that have somehow come into our possession reveal vacancies on the governing bodies of both Mowden and Skerne Park infants schools in Darlington .
12 They are usually overheard and slip into our own use without any effort or thought .
13 As far as the ‘ artisan'-producer is concerned , Carole King 's picture of institutionalized song-writing in New York in the early 1960s — ‘ squeezed into our respective cubby-holes … you 'd sit there and write and you could hear someone in the next cubby-hole composing a song exactly like yours ’ ( Frith 1983a : 13–12 ) — fits into exactly the same frame of reference as Abner Silver and Robert Bruce 's classic 1939 text , How to Write and Sell a Hit Song , which describes the ‘ standard ’ forms and techniques , and from which Adorno quotes with withering relish ( 1941 : 17–18 ) .
14 Incidentally , we shall introduce into our advertising campaign efforts to ensure that the information available can be well interpreted by those with sensory disabilities .
15 Therefore Congress , we must call on the C E C to answer the confusion in plain English , so that I , and I 'm sure many other of our members , can understand in the form of a document circulated to the branches so that we can go forward into the future at least understanding where we fit into our own union .
16 Erm , I 'm , I do n't know to what degree the specific er cases for development workers erm , and indeed the extra funding for Thamesdown fit into our corporate responsibilities , because we have n't phrased them yet , and we have n't seen the report .
17 Look how well Charles and I fit into our own quarter of it ! ’
18 It may be impossible for the apes to master a code that we would translate into our own terms .
19 They hook into our own deepest fantasies .
20 He was really loved , even for his eccentricity , which was that he would never allow alcohol in any form to come into our walls .
21 When we act as if we already have certain qualities , experiences , relationships , opportunities or material possessions , we exert a powerful magnetic attraction for what we want to come into our lives .
22 Some very pretty specimens used to come into our garden and perch on the windowsills but I do n't know what kind of birds they were .
23 and of course , as I say , being at Cambridge there was a little theatre there and er we used to see so many of the actors and actresses that used to come into our lives you see because there were five places on the station , for instance , there was the tea room adjoining the , there was a large kiosk , large kiosk one girl in there , you see , and er there was , then there was this large which is the biggest and then the dining room that , you see and er so and , and one year I , I wrote it down but erm , one year I remember we took forty four thousand pounds which was a lot of money and er , you see , well er I got on very well with the girls
24 He used to come into our place and erm , and er , I always knew when he was g every night , hale , rain , snow whatever , he was there , you see and he used to have his pint of bitter , no more or no less and er , you see and all his friends , there were six of them .
25 Yesterday we got five tracing agents to come into our office , all of them offered to get details of people 's bank accounts ,
26 We did n't like them coming in the police station , they used to come into our parade room where our men were having food , and you can imagine them coming in a bit lousy and so on .
27 We did , he used to come into our
28 But we should not retreat into our inner selves .
29 He says a mutual friend phoned to say he 'd met Mr. Cratchley in the car park that morning and he realised that Mr. Cratchley had booked into our property in France .
30 Christmas eve arrived and at 5.00 pm we changed into our walking out uniforms which we had spent most of the morning ironing .
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