Example sentences of "by [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 What a pity the management allows bombers to ski out of control and spoil serious skiers ' pleasure by crashing into them !
2 ‘ I 'm really keen to play again , ’ said the 40-year-old Scot , whose Ryder Cup place was put in jeopardy by crashing into a flower pot three weeks ago and badly bruising his sternum .
3 If the accused helps himself to services , for example , by sneaking into a cinema when no one is looking , there is no obtaining by deception .
4 The children had bloomed in the soft Devonshire air , completely winning the heart of Mrs Bryant , even if they drove Mr Bryant wild by sneaking into the kitchen garden and eating all his prize raspberries !
5 It complements course racing , since when conditions are too severe to lay a course offshore the slalom competition can be run within 200m of the beach , with marks being laid by wading into the surf .
6 In Amritsar on 13 April 1919 General Dyer broke up a prohibited meeting by firing into the crowd — sustained firing which resulted in 379 people being killed .
7 But by stepping into the role the daughter ensures homeostasis within the family .
8 Disturbing the Ritual : The adventurers can do this simply by stepping into the circle and attacking the Vampire and his minion , but the circle offers them some protection by the time the adventurers attack : treat Maximilian and Juliane as having 1 AP , all locations , and +10 bonuses to their I scores while within the circle .
9 In November 1984 , Noel disproved Orwell 's grim prophecies by stepping into Martin Harris 's seven league boots and , as Chairman , involving the Department in an ongoing process of expansion and innovation .
10 On the outside , the finest thing about it is the Romanesque triple apse , best seen by stepping into the graveyard ( and turning your back on the unpleasant modern monuments ) .
11 Horizontality is , in fact , preserved by bringing into use an additional pair of wheels under the leading edge of the tank , fitted on the same axle as the main track wheels , one at each end of the axle , and thus outside the main pair , in such a way that they engage with a second , outside , pair of rails laid over the curve ( figure 7 ) .
12 One item of interest in 1923 was the purchase of a small piece of church land ( about treble green size ) to widen the approach to the fifth green by bringing into bounds more of the bushes on the right .
13 He does it by bringing into focus the various contributing factors .
14 They can , however , still be distinguished from organized political formations such as parties which are directly engaged in the struggle for power in the sense of seeking to retain or capture the government of some political unit , by the fact that social movements act in a more diffuse way and if they are successful establish only the preconditions for changes of policy or regime by bringing into question the legitimacy of the existing political system ( in part or in whole ) , creating a different climate of opinion , and proposing alternatives .
15 Adding water to a drawing gives subtle washes and blends , whilst intense colour is achieved by drawing into wet paper or lifting off the pencil tip with a wet brush ; flicking the wet brush across the pencil tip gives a spattered , textural effect .
16 They told him they had heard that the doctor had managed to avoid them all by driving into the lamp post .
17 He said he battled against the bottle by checking into a private clinic but started drinking as soon as he came out .
18 So IBM is publicly sticking to OS/2 , though it is also quietly hedging its bets by incorporating into its grand scheme other products with many of the same capabilities .
19 Gaston , however , disposed of the latest invaders and then commemorated his double success over the heathens by incorporating into his portal the figures of two Saracens in chains and oriental costume , to be seen still hunched submissively at the foot of the central pillar of the doorway as if having to bear all its weight .
20 Is it possible to make the policy advice derived from a portfolio grid more specific by incorporating into the grid increases in value ?
21 This project seeks to look at the question of labour regulation and economic performance in a more rigorous manner by undertaking a secondary analysis of the 1980 and 1984 Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys and by incorporating into the analysis additional economic data .
22 The fortnight of concerts , workshops , exhibitions , master-classes , films and lectures spread between several Wirral venues old and new offers one great concession to the Liverpool side of the Mersey , by incorporating into the schedule the legendary Chuck Berry 's appearance at the Empire Theatre on November 16 .
23 Always hitting straight , he started by launching into the left-arm spin of Henry , whom he twice lifted over long-on for six .
24 Admittedly Dane did throw the odd comment over his shoulder as they drove , pointing out places of interest , but every time he did so Marianne managed to draw his attention back by launching into yet another anecdote which involved only herself and Dane .
25 The little Third Division side caused a sensation at Anfield a fortnight ago by storming into a 3-0 lead in the first leg of their Coca-Cola Cup tie .
26 Of course she started it by walking into the boudoir .
27 feel the skin and smell the life , by walking into it , then
28 ‘ Stiff knee , ’ he said , watching for obstacles he might only know about by walking into them .
29 You can tell , just by walking into Jay Chandler 's house in Shrewsbury , that he 's a keen fishkeeper .
30 Weary unto death , listless and depressed , Morvael abdicated by walking into the sacred flame of Asuryan .
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