Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Ten minutes after the break Middlesbrough suddenly burst into attack with two good chances in a minute .
2 It was in trying to forge the necessary alliances and to equip the essential forces that Edward then came into conflict with the laity and the clergy at home .
3 The West German Chancellor also fell into line with his French allies by agreeing that the Community should try to be ready to implement the economic union when the single market came fully into operation on January 1 , 1993 .
4 I would like to see that view also accepted by statutory agencies and service provision by voluntary agencies properly integrated into service with future funding requirements properly identified and secured .
5 And if this water then comes into contact with air from a cave passage it releases some of the carbon dioxide gas contained within it .
6 The dynamic forces within society and in the economy eventually came into conflict with a national polity which sought to avoid change .
7 In addition to winning the presidency Carey also swept into office with him every member of his reformist slate of candidates .
8 If one accepts this point , that effective democratic mechanisms within the enterprise may depend , in many branches of production , on having a relatively restricted number of agents involved in decision-making , then a rather awkward question arises : does enterprise democracy then come into conflict with the exploitation of economies of scale and the progressive development of the productive forces ?
9 God must teach his people how to fall into step with him , how to requite his love .
10 The majority of mentally disordered people never get into trouble with the law .
11 Having put themselves in an extraordinary environment , which nevertheless feels so homely and ordinary , the members occasionally come into contact with wider , more powerful and less homely influences .
12 Edinburgh thus came into line with the rest of Britain , and the trade of compositor became a male monopoly until the Equal Opportunities legislation of the 1970s , which enabled a few women to serve regular apprentice ships as compositors , before the widespread adoption of the new computerized technology convulsed the printing trade , in ways which have been thoroughly discussed by Cynthia Cockburn .
13 He assaulted one as she sat in her sleeping bag then climbed into bed with the other , Guildford Crown Court heard .
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