Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] into " in BNC.
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1 | Personal information about us , once typed on record cards or stuffed into filing cabinets is now kept on computer , information which once even the bank manager or doctor could n't find is now accessible to thousands through a computer keyboard , and everyday this information is routinely sold , to employers investigating potential and current employees , to companies investigating competitors and customers , and to anyone willing to pay in a trade which grows , uncontrolled , daily . |
2 | 5.1 If at any time before completion of the Lease the Tenant ( being an individual ) dies or has a receiving order made against him or is adjudicated bankrupt or ( being a company ) has a petition presented for its winding up or goes into liquidation or ( in either case ) enters into a composition with his or its creditors then the provisions of clause 5.4 shall have effect immediately |
3 | Well he does , he goes in on Saturdays very often , he goes in on Sundays very often , you know , goes up to have a look at a site or goes into the office to look over something in peace without the phone ringing all that 's sort of thing , he puts in a lot of time that 's not strictly accounted for , Gerry did , I did as a teacher , but then we were well paid . |
4 | Although I recognise that for obvious reasons the Secretary of State will not want to be locked or painted into a figure of 512 as the maximum , which is what it would be , will he tell the House whether , in the light of last week 's discussions with President Yeltsin and the changes that have taken place since Christmas , the Government are now considering the minimum deterrent to be somewhat lower than they had previously considered it necessary to be ? |
5 | This can take the form of assessing the situation or bringing into consideration other factors ( political climate , human values , competitors ' stance ) which can not easily be quantified . |
6 | to in increase apprentices into er the engineering or bringing into young people into engineering . |
7 | Would you have a different answer if Tack was already in an established business looking for areas to expand or to diversify into ? |
8 | He did n't throw his head back like Peggy Pine did when she laughed , or giggle into his fist like Paccy Moore ; he did n't make big gestures like Mario in the fish and chip shop , or even get wheezing and coughing fits like Dessie Burns often did . |
9 | According to Foujita , the dealer 's ‘ method ’ was ‘ to sit reading a paper on the esplanade or to go into hotels , presumably with a rendezvous with a duke or some important person , but nothing came of all this ’ . |
10 | It 's easy and it would have been easy for me to get up on a platform or to go into the department and say , look lads , you know , we feel that you 're justified in walking out the door . |
11 | He was not misled or lulled into a sense of false security or anything of that kind . |
12 | Separate beads can be sewn on individually or gathered into little chains to be attached . |
13 | It has a curved hemline and can be worn outside or tucked into a skirt or trousers . |
14 | Poach , boil or scramble the eggs , or make into an omelette in a non-stick pan with a minimum of low-fat margarine . |
15 | Mustard seeds may be used either whole or cracked , or pulverized into flour . |
16 | When she 's not having a drink or tucking into a bag of crisps , the five month old badger cub can usually be found on the snooker table . |
17 | If it were travelling at any other velocity , it would either move out into deep space , or crash into the Sun , or move into another orbit . |
18 | It has a soft texture but is firm enough in lump form to be sawn or broken into smaller pieces as required . |
19 | It may be continuous or broken into segments , and usually runs along the top and bottom fringes approximately mid-way between the end of the fringe and the beginning of the main body of the rug . |
20 | His car has been stolen or broken into 7 times , his home in Swindon has seen numerous burglaries . |
21 | ‘ New ideas are being stifled by bureaucracy ’ , is the standard grouse over a beer or gazing into a test tube , along with more detailed criticisms of why the system does n't work . |
22 | It is run or racked into casks , made either of wood or metal , sometimes with some ‘ priming ’ sugar and a handful of dry hops : the sugar will encourage a vigorous secondary fermentation in the cask and the hops will add a delightful aroma . |
23 | Crane , despite his activity , remained behind making occasional sorties off the road to look behind some tree or peer into a thicket . |
24 | If an accused is misled or tricked into providing evidence ( whether it be an admission or the provision of fingerprints or medical evidence or some other evidence ) , the rule against self-incrimination … is likely to be infringed . |
25 | The women migrants within countries became overwhelmingly domestic servants , until they married some fellow-countryman , or passed into some other urban occupation . |
26 | The content of the text appeals to them or fits into their experience differently . |
27 | On balance , studies have found no indication of harmful physical effects ; no evidence that television introduces a harmful amount of aggression , violence or fear into an already normal child or that it turns an undisturbed child into a disturbed one or a non-delinquent child into a delinquent . |
28 | Apart from that , I have n't the least interest in whether you choose to kill yourself by falling from a great height , or crashing into something at high speed . ’ |
29 | This complex behaviour requires mechanisms to register the presence of prey or danger and to decide on and make the appropriate response , attacking or contracting into a blob — sensory cells , secretory cells , muscle cells and above all a network of electrically connected cells running right across its surface which can coordinate the hydra 's responses . |
30 | This means that the rider can help his horse should he peck on landing or hesitate into a fence . |