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

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1 The party behind , in another special , paid their engineer well enough to drive into the rear coach and smash it — they being rivals with the stranded party to serve the same area with a new railway .
2 The recruits hurried below to pack into the on-ship chapel , where incense burned before a lambent golden icon of the Emperor and an alabaster idol of Rogal Dorn , the founding Primarch of the Imperial Fists .
3 It was ironic to realise she 'd once come close to despising her mother for that frailty , when she was battling hard now not to fall into the same trap herself .
4 There 's no excuse for them not to go into the medical practice booklet because they 've got fifteen thousand patients or thereabouts .
5 But what every intelligence chief longs to do is somehow to tap into the very heart of the opponent 's communication system and listen to his most secret messages without him being aware .
6 Pre-test the effect level , release the machines together and run the dub to the end , being careful not to overrun into the next section of the video tape .
7 But most readers of this book will have grown up in a society in which the major comparable distinction is between kin and non-kin , and in which it is assumed , or even insisted upon , that kin relationships ought not to enter into the non-kin sphere at all .
8 Grimacing in distaste , the Doctor lifted the man 's jacket aside to reach into the inside pocket , the flesh underneath giving way with the unnatural softness of rotting fruit .
9 Yeah but they were all fixed up to go into the same envelope sort of thing .
10 Keeper Mike Hooper had come to meet John Humphrey 's harmless through ball , but Nicol inadvertantly lifted it beyond him and Thorn followed up to head into the unguarded net .
11 He heard the sound again , followed by the whistle and thud of a crossbow bolt whining overhead to slam into the nearest tree .
12 No hint that she was about to walk into the last surprise party that she could ever expect to see .
13 ‘ Now I know how to get into the locked room , ’ I thought .
14 Mr asked why we should close our homes and let private homes profit erm , if people choose either to go into the private sector or to stay into their own homes , what are we supposed to do tell them they 've got no choice but to keep our substandard homes going ?
15 Forester moved the machine aside and leaned forward to look into the dark space that was uncovered .
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