Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Did the local fourteenth-century name Upehull develop into the sixteenth-century Upsall and the nineteenth-century Upshall ? |
2 | Light aircraft fly into the nearby airport full of commuters who make sophisticated value judgements on the place . |
3 | The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations . |
4 | A particularly difficult problem is the passage of fragments down the cystic duct ; provided these fragments pass into the common bile duct endoscopic sphincterotomy successfully manages the situation ( patient VII , XI ) , but if the stone remains in the cystic duct removal can be impossible as even the smallest scope or basket will not dislodge the stone ( patient XII ) . |
5 | The great naming curses flutter into the bland night . |
6 | He saw one of her heels sink into the soft grass , she almost fell . |
7 | In reality , the guardians of authority collude in the maintenance of the territory once it has been colonized , and as a result enter into the social framework on the terraces . |
8 | Neither these , nor a variety of other types of household fit into the stereotypical trajectory through the life course . |
9 | Nearby , you can visit the waterfall at Sillans where brave bathers plunge into the rocky pools or the caves at Villecroze once inhabited by monks . |
10 | We had the Astounding Reg Atkins who can juggle 12 empty bottles and then toss them accurately into a bottle bank from a distance of 30 feet so that the green , brown and clear bottles go into the correct holes . |
11 | In fact there is nothing fixed about such interpretations , because the way the fossils are understood may change over the years , but it is usually some time before new discoveries percolate into the popular presentations . |
12 | Team scores are compared to introduce some rivalry ( which usually means that participants work into the early hours later in the course ) , and critiques prepared on how their performance might be improved through reference to Grid styles . |
13 | know how their personal efforts fit into the overall organization |
14 | Many real-world data structures fit into the hierarchical pattern , however , and they are also readily understood . |
15 | Prominent strips of inlay were left unfinished ; awkward patches of pink sandstone intrude into the glistening white of the dome . |
16 | ‘ Bugger ! ’ he said aloud as he watched the car 's tail-lights disappear into the driving rain . |
17 | In the other drawings the linking curves flow into the main spine of the plan . |
18 | Although this poses a very particular problem for understanding the history of Gaul in the fifth century , similar evidential difficulties continue into the Merovingian period . |
19 | TOO MUCH SUPPLY , TOO LITTLE DEMAND It will take more than an upturn to cheer the developers up — there will be little for them to do until tenants move into the large areas of commercial space that have yet to be let |
20 | As once you have dealt with history , you have to put in place something that keeps it up to date , without too much labour and without erm , a major hole there where things fall into the middle cover and come out . |
21 | Narrow wooden piers with sunbathing platforms stretch into the clear sea , host to visiting water taxis and yachts . |
22 | Where does monetary policy fit into the total package of macroeconomic policies ? |
23 | A good test would be one in which each item has a high correlation with the overall test score , since this would indicate that all the items tap into the linguistic ability which the test purports to measure . |
24 | Well , for me yes , because erm there are now things like the Independent Living Fund , things like that , if people fit into the right boxes and contact the right people , then they can get some sort of help but I mean , it 's still an absolute maze out there for anybody who does n't have that sort of back up . |
25 | You 'll see that the majority of patients fall into the low risk group with progressively smaller numbers in the intermediate and high risk group . |
26 | ‘ This conference says to those people this weekend : ‘ In the light of what 's happened this week come into the Labour Party . |
27 | Similarly , the fineness of the knotting can be judged by standing as far away from the rug as is necessary before the individual knots merge into the overall design . |
28 | Each drop dilute into the waiting waste . |
29 | The picturesque stone-walled villages and farms blend into the natural surroundings and add to their beauty . |
30 | The columns of the temple continue into the real space of the school foyer . |