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

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1 Neil Cowie goes into the second row , Billy McGinty to loose forward and skipper Dean Bell returns to centre .
2 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
3 In the afternoon they would don chamois gloves and make aimless ritual drives into the Green Belt , in-laws glumly ensconced in the back-seat , stopping at the side of an arterial road to circulate solemnly a vacuum flask .
4 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
5 WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region .
6 With the murder Raskolnikov erupts into the full glare of the actual , and parts company with his predecessor .
7 There is still a great deal for CAMRA to do to ensure that a wide-ranging and diversified brewing industry survives into the 20th century .
8 It is brought out clearly , and even contrasted with the Hebrew view , in the Epistle to the Hebrews , 9 : 25–6 : ‘ Nor yet that he should offer himself often , as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with the blood of others ; For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world ; but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself . ’
9 Cotton wool falls into the first category .
10 9.00am Linda pops into the Savoury Delicatessen in Clapham High Street to pick up a few essential items .
11 Mix a teaspoon of sugar into the first glass , a teaspoon of tea leaves into the second glass and a teaspoon of washing powder into the third .
12 I ca n't tell him how this exercise fits into the human background .
13 Feedback/information sharing — show how the employee 's work fits into the wider scheme of things .
14 The beck trickles into the main street in the Market Place .
15 A short passage leads into the main chamber , and the visitor is trapped among the plants of prey Traps are the main theme of this exhibition .
16 FLASH ‘ N GRAB ANGRY David Speedie lays into the protesting fan after his last-minute sit-down strike at The Dell
17 Broadcasting falls into the latter category ; and there is an awareness that the BBC reform campaign must be conducted cautiously .
18 WHEN , AT the climax of Unforgiven , Clint Eastwood walks into the darkened bar-room to face up to Sheriff Gene Hackman and the posse who have killed his only friend , Eastwood the star and Eastwood the director are playing a deliberate game of evocation .
19 But then , as the new , more streamlined , machine slips into the twentieth century , moving smoothly and with a new confidence — and by now virtually everybody is along for the ride — it crashes catastrophically .
20 Cataloguing of foreign atlases and cartographic reference works into the automated catalogue continued , and a backlog which had accumulated during the move into the new building , was removed .
21 Entry is from Adele Street opposite Motherwell Civic Centre , to North Lodge Avenue from which a lane leads into the reserve area itself .
22 So it now appears that in addition to the 18 strings , a performance of this ballets would require eight ‘ oboes , but it is less clear how such a group fits into the two types of instrumental scoring evident in the ballet .
23 At Dolgarrog the H.E.P. is used in an aluminium rolling mill , but most of the electricity from the H.E.P. stations and from the nuclear power stations goes into the national grid mainly for use in England .
24 Former French Open champion Walton goes into the third round of the £618,000 championship in second place , two strokes behind Swede Mats Lanner , and 36 good holes away from saving himself from the trip that no player wants to make .
25 Have your family seen the place where you work and learned how your job fits into the overall pattern ?
26 How this site fits into the overall picture remains uncertain , but it must surely indicate a significant shift in the local settlement pattern on the eve of the conquest .
27 The operations room , the data base and the planning cell are all sensible moves as the UN plunges into the unchartered territory of peace enforcement .
28 Power through wealth and confidence leads into the upper echelons of companies and into networks and lobby groups which have an ability to extend influence into other domains in our society through elite networks .
29 Except , of course , for the fact that it may take some while before the matter particle falls into the black hole — in which case the Universe has a temporary and minor energy surplus .
30 To identify himself , the shopper dials into the teleshopping system , and triggers the card 's memory by tapping out his code number .
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