Example sentences of "and into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As Lucy came around and into sight , a seated man began to rise .
2 In knocking these businesses together and into shape , Mr Welch raised GE 's annual growth rate in labour productivity from 1.9% in his first five years to 4.4% in his second five years by axing whole layers of managers as well as tens of thousands of factory and clerical jobs .
3 They now supposed that Marian and Allen must be trying to pass the depression to the south , and if this were so there was still ample time to position themselves to cut off that route although it involved going considerably deeper into the forest and into territory where their own danger was greater .
4 I think he waited on Blackberry Hill in the dark until Sal and Alec came round the corner and then he bumped their car off the road and into space .
5 The Romans mixed it with an aggregate of broken stone , marble , brick and lava , and poured it over wood centering and into brick compartments .
6 Straight up , out of the atmosphere and into orbit — that was where the most staggering sums of money had gone .
7 The stock must be grown on as though nothing has happened — the top growth is needed to pull up the sap from the roots , past and into contact with the bud .
8 Similarly , for those workers moving off unemployment pay and into work , the effects of tax , loss of income support , plus the additional cost of going to work , have given rise to what is called the ‘ unemployment trap ’ .
9 or tramps him off the kerb and into shit .
10 Many recent takeovers involved debt : the move of companies out of equity and into debt sounds like a deliberate move away from health and towards sickness .
11 In that case switching away from equity and into debt offers two potential advantages : it tends to concentrate ownership ( both equity and debt ) into fewer hands that may care more about how the firm is run ; and it provides a clear discipline for managers .
12 When the going gets tough , the tough allegedly go shopping , and into debt .
13 He is ‘ diversifying ’ into modification of nacels ( engine housings ) , and into thrust reversers ( which slow down an aircraft after landing ) , that will further help to keep his little team of engineers occupied .
14 And walking tall : Out of the wheelchair , and into karate .
15 Continue around side of Woodbury Hill ( d ) on overgrown track and descend with path to stile and into field next to house .
16 The beck runs from fields via springs , down London Street , hides under the road , emerges again round Bridge Street flats , underground again until it appears in the churchyard , then under the road and into West Green where it runs beside an avenue of stately chestnut trees , out of Pocklington and on to the river Derwent .
17 No. 61145 heads south towards Grassmoor and into history .
18 This jars the opponent off balance and brings the head forwards and into range of a following punch .
19 I know that you tend to be inundated with questionnaires but hope you will agree that this is a vital area of concern and will help us find ways of reaching new ways of assisting young people in and into sport .
20 A 3 piece dance band , some gentle surprises and maybe even a potted palm or two , spill out of a van and into church halls and community venues all over town .
21 Current research is being directed into reducing the weight of the cylinders and into storage in adsorbed form [ ANG ] .
22 From there , two or three strides would have taken him over the edge and into oblivion .
23 As the pillager passed by its glassy protuberance , she hesitated , swallowed her natural nausea and reached for it — thereby precipitating everything else she was balancing on to the tessellated tiles and into oblivion .
24 Project yourself out of the routine and into profit
25 The retiring incumbents had both served in their posts since 1983 and both had succeeded in bringing their respective enterprises out of loss and into profit .
26 Around 3,500 of Britain 's industrial processes will have to be justified to the inspectorate for the pollution they put into the environment on land , into the air and into water .
27 In the Army , where a horse would dominate the situation , a little force was sometimes necessary and a stiff-bristled broom under the tail produced results both when leading into horse-boxes AND into water .
28 Mr Clamp said the Budget move could also force more employers away from final salary pension schemes and into money purchase schemes which do not guarantee retirement benefits .
29 Philip Gould nudged stony-faced Sandinista leader Daniel Ortega out of army fatigues and into cowboy boots ; the same Philip Gould was described by The Times as having ‘ helped save the Labour Party more than £500,000 at the last election ’ .
30 8 Each party is " disciplined " and possesses sufficient internal cohesion , so as to ensure that once in office it is able to carry its programme through the House of Commons and into law .
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