Example sentences of "[vb pp] into [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | The high-pitched giggle drilled into Trent 's brain as the crazy words came in the mestizo 's B-film American : ‘ Hey , leetle dog , you wan' help from Miguelito , jus ' say the word . ’ |
2 | Why does peace come into Paul 's concern for others ? |
3 | Cashman had not come into Cadogan 's before , preferring Matthew to go down and see him in Hampshire . |
4 | They 've been going through all the lorries that 've come into Dover today with some sort of connection with the Balkans . |
5 | as you can appreciate , it 's just what people are saying to me who who actually have come into Newark , they 're |
6 | No second army has come into Lothian . |
7 | The Ministry of Defence said that Belgian ammunition of that particular batch had never been supplied to the British Army , and how it had come into Britain was unknown . |
8 | She was therefore at some pains to explain that the only reason she had come into Perugia at all was because of an appointment with Ivy Cook , of all people , who had telephoned her earlier that morning . |
9 | On 14 July this was superseded by a comprehensive grant of all the lands in Yorkshire and Cumberland entailed to Richard Neville and his heirs male : in other words , all the land in those counties which formed part of the Neville patrimony , as distinct from land which had come into Warwick 's possession from his mother or wife , and which was held in tail general . |
10 | On 14 July this was superseded by a comprehensive grant of all the lands in Yorkshire and Cumberland entailed to Richard Neville and his heirs male : in other words , all the land in those counties which formed part of the Neville patrimony , as distinct from land which had come into Warwick 's possession from his mother or wife , and which was held in tail general . |
11 | He had come into Merrill 's office ostensibly for paper-clips , and now he stood with his back towards her , staring out of the window on to the rain-swept traffic below . |
12 | Something of his timing , something of his delivery had come into Michael Banks 's performance , giving it new depth and stature . |
13 | Will he refute the Prime Minister 's suggestion that inward investment has come into Wales as a result of lower personal taxation ? |
14 | Completely unmodified tRNA Asp , chosen as model tRNA because its 3D-structure is very well characterized ( 18 , 19 ) , was microinjected into X.laevis oocytes . |
15 | When yeast tRNA Asp is microinjected into X.laevis oocytes manQ34 is formed ( 12 ) . |
16 | However , when yeast tRNA Asp was microinjected into X.laevis oocytes an additional Y occurred at position 40 ( Fig. 1 ) . |
17 | When it was all over we all squeezed into Steve 's van and drove up to Dingwalls , the club in Camden . |
18 | Josh had to be squeezed into Clare 's tight weekday schedule : after taking him to the babysitter in Pimlico , she caught another bus to the shoe shop where she worked . |
19 | Most of us have dabbled into Mark Knopfler 's early country/rock/blues style … |
20 | Here sits Alex Paterson , deadpan Cockney patter slowed to snail speed , 32-year-old features frozen into Easter Island stone . |
21 | Bacteriophage M13 containing wild type and mutant forms of the HSV-1 IE-3 cap site region ( 21 ) were transfected into E.coli strain JM101 . |
22 | When this shortened cDNA was transfected into COS 7 cells , we observed high level expression , as shown by a complex comigrating with the N-Oct 3 protein and , surprisingly , an additional double band complex comigrating with the two N-Oct 5 complexes of the brain extract ( Figure 3a , lane 6 ) . |
23 | Iain saying he has been back to the body , and looked into Christopher 's eyes . |
24 | Perhaps the policeman had looked into Erlich 's face and calculated that if he had not stood aside then he might just have ended up on his back . |
25 | He understood more , much more , of the man who had looked into Harry Lawrence 's face , and shot him dead . |
26 | ‘ My husband has looked into Nahum 's affairs , as there was no one else to do it , and has been shocked to find that debts were mounting weekly . ’ |
27 | But we 've looked into Mr and Mrs Sorrell 's movements . |
28 | It may be reasonably speculated that English ethnocentricity , then as now , would assume that , first the Scots and later the Irish , were let into Westminster , but the legislation gives no warrant for this assumption . |
29 | In all , 122,243 tonnes out of a total of 149,990 tonnes of foodstuffs of all kinds was carried into Paris by rail . |
30 | In 1763 Collinson told Bartram of his concern for the Carolina : Captain Friend being taken by the Spaniards and carried into Bilboa , but as she was taken eleven or twelve days after the treaty was signed , she has been claimed and , I hear , this day , she will be delivered . |