Example sentences of "[verb] their [noun sg] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 So they have to find their way into the international financial system , where they can be given a veneer of legality .
2 Both powerplants are unlikely to find their way into the five-door shell .
3 Others found their way into the western reaches of Argyll , also using shore caves as a base from which they went out seasonally fishing , hunting and gathering fruit , nuts and birds ' eggs .
4 Some of its recommendations were accepted and found their way into the Legal Aid Act 1988 .
5 The rivermen were finding it hard ; the scramble for work was becoming more and more intense as family debts grew and many valued and treasured items found their way into the local pawnshops .
6 Birkenhead , Wirral 's principal town , was dubbed ‘ Smack City ’ by The Observer and apocryphal stories about heroin in school dinners and 5 wraps in ice-cream cornets on sale outside primary schools , first constructed in the popular Press , soon found their way into the worthy Times Educational Supplement ( 9 March 1984 ) .
7 The principal movements that found their way into the full orchestral suite have ben heard too often to allow much deviation in interpretation , but in the other , rarer music , Pons is far freer with his tempi than Izquierdo , possibly because there is no narration overlaying the music .
8 Since conditions of part-time work are usually poor , this concentration of women in part-time employment represents their segregation into the worst part of the labour market .
9 Repeal feminists justified their entry into the political arena on the grounds that the issues raised by the acts touched on all the great trusts of their womanhood — the questions of virtue , purity , decency and social welfare .
10 The few songs that The Wedding Present released in 1988 made their way into the various end of year charts .
11 Wright , full of vigour and invention , was the motivating force as the Gunners made their way into the next round , where they must travel to Scarborough two days before Christmas .
12 Market forces are pushing their way into the whole arena of debt servicing and conditions of grant aid so that the international rhetoric is moving away from comprehensive Primary Health Care to ‘ cost recovery ’ .
13 He arrived before them to coordinate their integration into the first U S Marine expeditionary force ; he says the first task for his men will be acclimatisation with desert temperatures still in the high nineties .
14 But developing countries with large supplies of natural gas have turned to direct reduction as a way of forcing their way into the steelmaking industry relatively cheaply .
15 The NME quickly attempted to stamp its personality on the soulless office space ; Burchill and Parsons turned their turf into the infamous Kinderbunker , a sectioned-off area defended by entirely apocryphal barbed wire and glass .
16 A long line of soldiers splashed across the river and poured their fire into the silent lodges .
17 Already in Britain there are plans for putting into communication the computer-based personal information systems of DHSS , the Driving and Vehicle Licensing Centre , the Police National Computer and the Inland Revenue ; and the embossed plastic cards with unique machine-readable numerical identifiers which are now issued automatically to all school-leavers to mark their entry into the National Insurance scheme will in a few years ' time be , in effect , national identity cards .
18 A voice tells them to put their hand into the half pint through the special openings .
19 Instead , he had been answering a barrage of questions from an invited audience of supporters , who passionately implored the amiable Irishman to guide their side into the Fourth Division .
20 Only in the nineteenth century did some of them find their way into the new museums .
21 When inhaled , the aromatic molecules of essential oils reach the lungs from where they diffuse across the air sacs into the surrounding blood capillaries ( which lie just under the surface of the sacs ) and eventually find their way into the main blood vessels from where they circulate in the blood and exert their therapeutic effect .
22 Greens hope to rally crowds to block the road-building crews as they hack their way into the thick forest .
23 Demons broke their way into the locked church , where priests were incanting psalms round her body and the Devil called her up from her coffin and bore her away .
24 There had in the past been clergymen who had elaborated the written account in the manner of solo violinists , composing their own cadenzas , and their elaborations had found their way into the written account .
25 Ever since the Wesleys brought their message into the western dales , Methodism had been the strongest religion around here and we had a nice little chapel in the dale .
26 The type of CAD system that would be of use to such a skills-centred firm would depend not only on where they expect to interface their system into the existing design process , but also on the volume of products being produced , and the skills being provided , by the manufacturing facility .
27 The area is home to around 5,000 Warrao , Pemon , Kapon and Carib Indians , some of whom have been forced to flee their homes , with a number making their way into the Yanomami reserve .
28 The Norsemen who battled their way into the northern uplands ( one of their leaders rejoiced in the name of Erik Bloodaxe ) must have been almost as poetic as they were bloodthirsty .
29 There were certainly more people than she had expected as they edged their way into the crowded lounge .
30 On May 14 a group of up to 300 Army officers and military cadets protesting against the independence declaration tried to push their way into the Supreme Soviet building , and clashed briefly with police and independence supporters before dispersing when Gorbunovs agreed to receive a petition from them .
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