Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] the [noun] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The sole remaining restraint is the requirement that the advertising must not impair the solicitor 's independence and integrity and must not bring the profession into disrepute . |
2 | As long as any advert does not bring the profession into disrepute nor is in bad taste then it is permissible . |
3 | It will certainly stabilise affairs but will not galvanise the nation into action . |
4 | The midfield can not easily force the forward into space . |
5 | For example , some bonds might not pay coupons at all ( such bonds are called zero-coupon bonds , and they sell at a deep discount to their par values since all the reward from holding the bond comes in the form of capital gain rather than income ) ; some bonds make coupon payments that change over time , e.g. because they are linked to current market interest rates ( variable rate bonds or floating rate notes ) or to an index such as the retail price index ( index-linked bonds ) ; and some bonds make coupon payments only if the income generated by the firm that issued the bonds is sufficient , ( such bonds are known as income bonds ; unlike other bond-holders , an income bond-holder can not put the firm into liquidation if a coupon payment is not paid ) . |
6 | Often a rent-free period is not an inducement but just a rearrangement of the overall rent , or reflects the fact that the tenant can not put the building into use until he has carried out certain work . |
7 | ( Just as with the cross wind take-off , the down wind wing should be held so that any slight pull will not help the weathercocking into wind . ) |
8 | If you go much faster than that it gets windy very quickly , although the heater can still turn the cabin into blast furnace . |
9 | Not only are these harmful to the people directly involved and to their congregation , but they often receive publicity and may also bring the Church into disrepute . |
10 | You should also take the candidate into account by arranging appointments so that waiting time is kept to a minimum . |
11 | I could n't afford the fares into town as well as a reasonable seat for sitting in . |
12 | Volunteers could then form the path into shape and make side ditches , spread the whindust , and do the rolling . |