Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [pron] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From time to time the press carries rumours of such enquiries , but they usually remain rumours unless legal action takes them into the public domain , because the DTI never comments or publishes the findings .
2 The first hundred yards ' walking up the gill leads you into the rocky vault of Lower Ease Gill Kirk .
3 So important is Dublin 's goal that United 's first win of the season elevates them into the top half of the table behind reigning champions Leeds in 11th place .
4 Because each upgrade forces them into the next software price band , software also costs more .
5 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 ) .
6 As your journey takes you into the lush splendour of the Dee Valley , one landmark in particular stands out in a dazzling blaze of colour .
7 As far as overall weight is concerned , it 's surprisingly manageable and its size puts it into the larger car boot category for transport .
8 The SVi has the basic 2-litre engine — catalytically converted like the other petrol models — but its interior brings it into the luxury class .
9 But there are cogent arguments for Mr Shekhar 's ‘ soft ’ approach : negotiating with militants helps fragment their ranks ; persuading them to take part in elections draws them into the constitutional process .
10 The displays demonstrate the reality , provide live plants to look at , and assure us that nothing larger than an unfortunate lizard or rat makes it into the green traps .
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