Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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31 Simpson still delays taking the kick , now it comes in , he knocks it into the far post , looking for Paul .
32 In essence their class position often forces them into using the environment destructively and inhibits any adaptive response to its inevitable deterioration .
33 But an element of rationing can override this tendency : when people know that their budgets will stand only a certain level of instalment payment , that forces them into longer repayment schedules than they would otherwise choose .
34 Their visibility , achieved on account of the mass media , forces them into the public and political domain .
35 Because each upgrade forces them into the next software price band , software also costs more .
36 In her analyses of Freud 's conception of female sexuality , she demonstrates that Freud 's view of women as lack or as absence forces them into the discursive position of the hysteric because it denies them autonomous identity and obliges them to mimic the voice of the dominant male if they wish to be heard at all ( 1974:66–71 ) .
37 It 's crossing they 're not going to fancy , unless something frightens them into it . "
38 All employees are issued a with a security card which not only allows them into the building but also stores details of their credit facilities .
39 It must be the smell which spirals you into double , triple , quadruple activity .
40 The other thing that 's annoying about that is it then forces you into a completely useless small conversation such as : is that so-and-so ? and they say ‘ yes ’ , and you then feel like , they say ‘ yes ’ , as much as to say ‘ Well , why did n't you know that anyway ’ , and then you feel like saying , ‘ Well why did n't you say so ! ’ and you start off on the wrong foot .
41 He fascinates you , lures you into the chase .
42 The New Wave films that do work tend to be those built around a single , larger-than-life character , like Tom Jones or Alfie ( 1966 ) , in which Michael Caine plays a cockney Don Juan who ‘ do n't believe in making anyone unhappy , not if you do n't have to do it ’ but is forever breaking the hearts of young girls , until the sight of one of his middle-aged victims going through an abortion forces him into repentance .
43 It is Jim 's book-nourished imagination , in fact , that betrays him into unheroic behaviour .
44 Midland Bank divides Britain into five big regions , while Royal Bank of Scotland ( RBS ) slices it into 45 markets .
45 It forces it into trying to satisfy the need which is necessary for its physical survival .
46 To persevere with our mechanical analogy , if we picture the forming of a bond as equivalent to putting the jack in the box , we need to bring to the box a special tool with a ready-compressed spring , and couple them together in such a way that , as the spring in our tool is released , it compresses the spring of the jack and forces it into the box .
47 He takes the idea of " culture " and disassembles it into its constituent parts ; he then goes on to argue , or assert , that it depends upon a class system , upon a variety of regionalism and upon the family .
48 It draws magical power from the War Altar and passes it into the Grand Theogonist .
49 Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur .
50 Matthew Pinsent , the Boat Club President , says that when the alarm goes off , it 's hard to get up , but you know that over in Cambridge they are already up and lifting weights and something just kicks you into action .
51 For the first year or so it turns you into a kind of psychopathic animal and then suddenly , like a butterfly emerging from the pupa , you sprout wings , your heart opens , you become … charming .
52 It does n't toughen you up , it just turns you into a bag of nerves basically .
53 The kind of electric jab that stings you into pulling your tentacles back fast .
54 Such a peculiar coincidence startles me into remembering that I have something to write for Esquire .
55 my aunty gets , gets them back and she says they come back , she , she actually them , and she , she cuts them into the , the shape , of the
56 ‘ Specially Arranged Music ’ refers to those scores where a musician , in collaboration with a choreographer , selects from the varied works of a particular composer and weaves them into a viable ballet score .
57 Finally , this leads me into green disciplining .
58 When I discover from time to time this tiny book tucked away in my bookcases , I happily peruse it again and always find something , perhaps unnoticed before , which leads me into deeper and more silent meditation .
59 Rachel touches my arm and leads me into a corner , where we drink our coffees quietly , like strangers at a wake .
60 Crilly leads me into Perry 's flat and seats me beside him on the orange settee .
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