Example sentences of "[adv] [to-vb] [noun pl] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The most notable of last week 's promotions , below cabinet level , are David Davis , a printworker 's son and successful businessman , shrewd and tough enough to put teeth into the Citizen 's Charter ; William Hague , the ex-chancellor 's bumptious and clever private secretary , who becomes Mr Lilley 's number three at social security ; and Jeremy Hanley , a Mensa-man who becomes number two to Malcolm Rifkind at defence .
2 Allow the patient to speak of what they notice to be wrong with themselves and try not to put words into the patient 's mouth .
3 As she began hastily to descend the rickety stairs she heard Lord Cumbermound say , ‘ You 're quite right , Thomas , not to let women into the priesthood .
4 Store chiefs at the Meadowhall Centre in Sheffield saw a record 150,000 people turn up , 12,000 more than on the same day last year and in Hull police had to appeal to drivers not to take cars into the city because it was full by midday .
5 Traditionally the knocker boys — descended from former London barrow boys who left London in the 1950s , originally to make inroads into the town 's fruit and veg business — have been based in Brighton .
6 How to get athletes into the call-up area ?
7 This Sunday there will be a 50seat bus waiting outside Middlesbrough railway station at 9am to take doubters into the heart of uncharted Cleveland .
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