Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] [to-vb] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It was from there that I began my efforts to enquire into the operation of the judicial system in the area . |
2 | Cummins has offered him a senior position with the company and the chance to spearhead its attempts to break into the East European engine market . |
3 | They offer a few scholarships but are mainly attended by boys from well-to-do families who want their sons to get into the officer corps . |
4 | A procession is formed as midnight approaches and the Guisers carry blazing half-barrels on their heads to hurl into the bonfire and light it , before first-footing round the parish . |
5 | The operator then turns a handle to allow three or more spears to puncture the cans and allow their contents to run into the bottom of the hopper . |
6 | Burglars who broke into the Spennymoor Leisure Centre were thwarted in their efforts to break into the bar . |
7 | The days when water authorities could allow their supplies to seep into the ground are definitely at an end . |
8 | A LOYALIST politician has admitted talking to Sinn Fein about his plans to travel into the heart of republican areas of Belfast . |
9 | Did 1973 respond to his plans to leapfrog into the elite who would be actually paid to drive ? |
10 | He looked up directly into Cardiff 's eyes , gritted his teeth , and waited for his hands to sink into the concrete . |