Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | The man who is validly baptised or rightly instituted into office in the Church is assured that he has the Holy Spirit . |
2 | Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils . |
3 | Since the second world war , but especially since the 1960s , the role of ‘ national economies ’ has been undermined or even brought into question by the major transformations in the international division of labour , whose basic units are transnational or multinational enterprises of all sizes , and by the corresponding development of international centres and networks of economic transactions which are , for practical purposes , outside the control of state governments . |
4 | Blue Boar was dropped and replaced by Blue Steel Mk 1 , an inertially guided cruise missile with a range of 100 nautical miles that eventually came into service with the V Force in 1962 as part of Britain 's Independent Nuclear Deterrent . |
5 | July 2nd is the date for the best Barn Dance that ever swung into range from behind bales of hay . |
6 | I am a veterans visitor for JS and so come into contact with veterans who have served many years with the company . |
7 | Her sister , 10-year-old Claire , was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it . |
8 | In other words Psalm 104:30 may speak of the energising rather than the creative work of the Spirit , and thus fall into line with the rest of the Old Testament teaching on ruach as ‘ breath ’ . |
9 | The film included a suggestive ten-minute episode , set in an eighteenth-century brothel , in which a male customer chose a female prostitute , helped her undress in a bedroom and finally got into bed with her , and a frankly explicit ten-minute episode of a newly wed bride and groom set in a hotel bedroom . |
10 | From 1870 to 1880 he was at the office of the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt [ q.v. ] , and later went into partnership with the latter 's son Matthew . |
11 | Doctors exercise considerable power and often come into conflict with politicians ; |
12 | They are class-blind , in that the programme may reach only a minority , and separates this elite from the bulk of girls who are defined as failures and frequently pushed into opposition to the school 's programme . |
13 | The two days Maxim spent ambushing his own followers and then kicked into exile by George . |
14 | Organize your accounts in time for the Budget and Money Smith For Windows — ideal for both business and home use ; create your own friendly front-end with the easy to use 3D Menu , and then step into Phantasm for a slice of virtual reality ! |
15 | I mean what what ideally I 'd like to do is to go is to get those qualifications and then move into back into the field of of archaeology working with |
16 | For a while , the most successful pop groups had the power to shift mass consciousness to an unprecedented degree and this confidence expressed itself in a plethora of new sexualities brought into the public eye , offered up for public consumption and then put into practice in people 's lives . |
17 | Input or output requests to a file are queued by the operating system and then sorted into sequence before any operations commence . |
18 | But if the former move out of residential care for four weeks and the latter for 13 weeks , or if either go into hospital for 52 weeks , the preserved rights are lost . |
19 | I found myself wandering round with a wry smile on my face and occasionally bursting into laughter at my own presumption . |
20 | Twice wounded , he was captured in May 1917 , and subsequently exchanged into internment in Switzerland . |
21 | They might have enough money of their own to pay for their care and never come into contact with a care manager . |
22 | BrdUrd is a thymidine analogue that is readily and specifically incorporated into DNA during the S phase of the cell cycle . |
23 | Maybe this is all that is needed to re-ignite calls for a review of the welfare benefits which single parents receive — a review actually under way earlier this year , but thankfully kicked into touch by Tony Newton when he took over from the hapless John Moore as Social Security Secretary last Summer . |
24 | After his release in the mid-1970s he became a successful businessman and hotelier but later went into exile in Rome , where he helped finance the USC , returning to Somalia in late 1990 . |
25 | And he has done well but then runs into trouble in the considerable shape of Ormanroyd who knocks it long . |
26 | PEPIT will follow F&C 's investment philosophy : intelligent use of gearing and cautious but steady buying into quality during turbulent or depressed and gloomy markets . |
27 | Care had to be taken in fitting the cotter-pins securing the grips , and grooves were cut on the inside of the coffin into which the cotter-pins were bent , so as not to come into contact with the lead shell . |
28 | Whether the objects are books , furniture , or cars , individuals are seen by Simmel as increasingly coming into relationship with them , not as producers who fail to recognize their products , but as consumers who have to determine their own development in this world of goods . |