Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [verb] [pron] into the " in BNC.

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1 It undeniably happens to be the case that these phenotypic effects have largely become bundled up into discrete vehicles , each with its genes disciplined and ordered by the prospect of a shared bottleneck of sperms or eggs funnelling them into the future .
2 In some of the odes , this compositional method has a wayward look , perhaps leaving the modern reader with the suspicion that the poem is structurally flawed.1 It is not particularly troublesome in " Diffugere nives " ; even so , there are throughout the poem points at which a reader needs to take connections on trust , or ventures to read them into the text , because they are not foregrounded or overtly articulated .
3 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 .
4 Maybe I should get Michael or Cheta to take me into the tower with them when they deliver meals . ’
5 An ANC statement on Jan. 27 expressed regret that the PAC was controlled by hostile forces , and that efforts to bring it into the main course of the armed struggle had failed .
6 Further , once women get themselves into the position of dependent housewives , they have a vested interest in the maintenance of the status quo since it is too late in their lives to think of independent careers , and sexual freedom merely means the freedom for their husbands to seek younger women .
7 This caused such a stir that Harrison threw himself into the cause of medical reform .
8 Data could pop up in boxes around the screen , and in due course graphics , mice and icons led us into the wimps era ( window , icon , menu , pointer ) .
9 If the bat 's brain hears an echo from another bat 's cry , and attempts to incorporate it into the picture of the world that it has previously built up , it will make no sense .
10 The McCullochs turned into their cottage with a brief good-night and Cameron , James , and Allan let themselves into the tall , silent house along the road .
11 Carrie was hard put to it and she had little time to talk with him , but it was not long before Billy turned up at the cafe eager to see his friend and Carrie directed him into the back room .
12 Susan told herself that she must keep calm , must n't let nerves and muscles knot themselves into the familiar ache of worry .
13 It ignored the finger and Kalchu dipped it into the milk again and forcibly opened the mouth .
14 Anna was crying again and Peg cuddled her into the folds of her own shawl where it was warm .
15 Evidencve of the original hospital is fading as new building and departments take it into the next century .
16 A band played and onlookers waved and cheered as men , women and children wedged themselves into the tub carriages and settled down for a good day out .
17 The ball fell clear and Benjamin put it into the corner of the net from 15 yards .
18 Mitchell and White ran themselves into the ground and Nicky Summerbee tried everything he could to get a goal .
19 We did n't get a chance to say any more , because Anthea ushered us into the hall almost immediately afterwards . ’
20 Thus the time spent on the settling-down and clearing-up stages varied from 7 to 45 per cent of the total session , and the introductory stage varied similarly , largely because some teachers treated it as a purely administrative matter to be dealt with as succinctly as possible , while others incorporated it into the session as the whole-class teaching in an arrangement otherwise dominated by group work .
21 Claudia said demurely as Roman carried her into the bedroom .
22 When Ruth followed her into the kitchen , she looked around ; like the rest of the house , it was clean but very sparsely furnished .
23 Isabel asked herself as fitzAlan swung himself into the saddle behind her .
24 It was quite dark when Breeze let herself into the house , and for a second she was dazzled by the electric light , and failed to see the suitcases in the hall .
25 She straightened up , thick lashes veiling her expression as Jill followed her into the room .
26 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 ) .
27 An audience never failed to gasp and cry out when Gabriel flung himself into the flying harness , arms outstretched and billowing with silk .
28 ‘ Learn anything ? ’ asked his driver , as Spruce eased himself into the Datsun .
29 ‘ I got my chance in the national side when injuries put me into the match against Romania in Bucharest three years ago .
30 She caught hold of the cart tail as Jotan drove it into the mouth of the tunnel .
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