Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] into " in BNC.

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1 The Nianias report on European Commission proposals for older people calls on the commission to conduct investigations into discriminatory practices on the grounds of age and initiate action to bring about equal treatment for elderly people .
2 The opportunity will be taken to conduct investigations into the recent boiler tube leak in C Quadrant of Reactor 4 .
3 Used to accommodate maps into books .
4 A two-tier system would justify the vast resources that were needed to support investigations into computer-assisted crimes .
5 That problem — almost the reverse one — is why individual organisms exist at all , especially in a form so large and coherently purposeful as to mislead biologists into turning the truth upside down .
6 The mining industry has predicted that the ban will have dire economic consequences , forcing the loss of hundreds of jobs and forcing investors to sink funds into overseas mining ventures .
7 They suggested a mixed system in which the trunk cables that connect towns and neighbourhoods are fibre , leaving coaxial wires to carry signals into houses and offices from a series of switching stations each serving about 100 subscribers .
8 ‘ The profession as a whole is in crisis as nursing is now in direct competition with business , industry and other professions to attract personnel into its ranks . ’
9 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
10 They are strategically erected in places favoured by migrant birds , such as over stone walls or steep-sided streams , and are often planted with trees and bushes in order to encourage birds into the ‘ tunnel ’ which ends in a glass-fronted catching box .
11 Snow-making machines will be blowing out foam-based snow to try to create an early Yuletide atmosphere while trying to tempt shoppers into their stores .
12 In Chapter 18 , we showed that the equilibrium level of income is determined at the point where total withdrawals from the flow of income ( S + T + M ) are just equal to total injections into that flow ( I + G + X ) .
13 ‘ We 've found it increasingly difficult to attract youngsters into the game because of the success of , and publicity for , rugby league here , ’ Des Seabrook , coach of Orrell and Lancashire , said .
14 A NEW guide has been launched in a bid to attract visitors into Langbaurgh .
15 At the beginning of the war with England the French crown , denied the use of the ports and coastline of Brittany and Aquitaine , had to witness the English army enjoying access to both , and using them as bastions on the continental mainland from which to launch attacks into territories ruled by the king of France .
16 Hartlepool borough council , with the help of local people , has also concentrated its bid on renovating the town centre and particularly Church Street , hoping to attract firms into the town .
17 Some people have felt that this borrowing from Dorothy and others shows a certain egotism on Wordsworth 's part , but it was his method as an artist to absorb things into himself , and think of them for a long period before writing them down ; nor is it necessary to maintain , in any case , that the ‘ I ’ of a Wordsworth poem is necessarily the poet himself — it may stand as a universal shorthand symbol with which the reader can equally identify .
18 There is a dire need to encourage juniors into academic obstetrics and gynaecology .
19 Before too long heterosexual women had in fact taken over and they began to encourage men into the organization and to instigate the mixing of boys and girls into provision previously available to young women on their own ( but preserving the boys ' clubs ) .
20 Go out to supervise children into playground and check with Coach Guide about any absences or misbehaviour on journey home yesterday or to school today .
21 This scheme is only one example of an increasing number of measures designed to attract women into and back to work as demographic changes show a decreasing number of people entering the workforce .
22 THE LOTHIAN and Borders Fire Brigade has launched a recruitment campaign to attract women into the service .
23 The alternative view is that an understanding of how normally developing children learn language is essential , first , in order to understand why a child is experiencing difficulty and , second , to provide insights into the best and most effective strategies for remedial intervention .
24 Principal Research Areas : Igneous , metamorphic and experimental petrology : A major unifying theme of this group is the interpretation of chemical and textural features of rocks at the inter- and intra-crystal scale , to provide insights into large scale processes .
25 It may appear unreasonable of any feminist to suggest that schemes to encourage women into physics , chemistry or engineering are misguided .
26 But Labov 's main concern was to obtain insights into processes of linguistic change and to challenge linguistic theories which modelled language as a static entity , identifying homogeneity with structure .
27 The methods proposed are intended to enable students to obtain insights into aspects of cohesion and narrative structure ; insights , it is suggested , which are not as readily obtainable through more traditional techniques of stylistic analysis .
28 National job fairs or forums are held in different parts of the country to attract nurses into jobs of every possible variety .
29 The UK , which already allows freedom to provide services into its territory , is not taking up the option to require authorisation .
30 This legislation is transferring money from the centre to individual schools and the LEA is having to provide services into which schools will buy .
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