Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [verb] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Far from receiving a discount the purchaser arriving at the average high street store which a bunch of fivers in most cases pays more for his new washing machine or bicycle because the retailer has factored into the pricing structure the credit card company 's fee ( which can range from one to four per cent ) . |
2 | IBM Corp has been rumbling uncomfortably about repositories for Unix and Waltham , Massachusetts-based Cortex Corp has leaped into the breach with Version 5.0 of its repository-based application generator CorVision , now available for Unix where the company has hitherto concentrated the product on the Digital Equipment Corp VAX/VMS market . |
3 | Unfortunately the effect is cumulative , since once the board starts turning into the wind it is even harder to sheet in the sail fully . |
4 | AT&T Co has plunged into the desktop personal computer videoconferencing business with the launch of its Visual Solutions product line , committing that the products and services for business will be based on globally accepted standards for video calls over digital phone lines — under the framework of the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy , companies worldwide have agreed the Px64 series of standards for video transmission over digital phone lines . |
5 | Superimposed colours , transparency and opacity , signs of rust where moisture has seeped into the cloth stretched over the frame : for the last ten years Michel Mouffe 's work has created its own history through the layered transformations taking place within the canvas . |
6 | When the power of the higher civil service declined after 1942 and the state administration became absorbed into the party structure , the running of the economy was handed over to the most powerful monopolists . |
7 | New blood has come into the industry , and many of the companies now have the opportunity to become independent production companies . |
8 | A car has crashed into the side of a house , after the driver lost control and ploughed through a hedge . |
9 | The Daily Mail has entered into the OTC market 's spirit of enterprise , but has qualified this with constant awful warnings about licensed dealers and their stocks . |
10 | And she still remembered how , as the car began to climb into the lake land hills , she had seen her first mountain — a sharp blue crag that , outlined against the sky , had made her sit up and stare . |
11 | The whole episode had passed into the mythology of the place . |
12 | Suddenly swamped by exhaustion , she slumped back against the cushions and closed her eyes , reliving the awful moment when the car had slid into the snowdrift . |
13 | Most of the tea had slopped into the saucer . |
14 | I showed them the place where the monster had jumped into the lake . |
15 | Light had come into the world again , even if it was to the accompaniment of tap-dancing elves . |
16 | It was estimated later that 60,000 tons of peat , sand , mud and gravel had flowed into the colliery . |
17 | Given the fact that soil conservation as a government policy was a colonial phenomenon , it is perhaps not surprising that in post-colonial Africa at least , foreign aid tended to move into the vacuum left by the colonial administration . |
18 | Mum came rushing into the house one evening . |
19 | Page 19 BSB launch : British Satellite Broadcasting has launched into the market for satellite communications . |
20 | BRITISH Satellite Broadcasting has launched into the market for satellite communications , in spite of delays in the arrival of its television service . |
21 | What I think is happening is that a big shoal has moved into the swim ; a very hungry shoal of bream that behave very much like chickens . |
22 | Our greatest joy is that the twenty-one-year-old wants to go into the car industry . ’ |
23 | In less than half an hour , the rapture has vanished into the ether , and Highbury is once more what I have always known it to be — a refuge for depressives and malcontents , whingers and whiners . |
24 | Windscale the cat stopped coming into the bedroom : lay on one of the new chairs in the living room instead . |
25 | A good example of dogged determination to try to force into the marketplace an extremely ingenious invention which had been rejected by the consumer , was our pursuit of merulite packings for soft drinks . |
26 | Competitiveness tends to creep into the work in ways which frequently blind the participants to the real issues being worked on . |
27 | A boy named came into the world and he shook it . |
28 | The committee appointed to enquire into the copper trade and mining ( 1799 ) , said in their report that copper bolts had never been considered strong enough , and that the practice of copper bottoming was stopped by about 1750 , as a result of the losses , and the fact that at one time a third of the navy was in dock under repair . |
29 | He knew what it was — tank sediment kept getting into the fuel pipe that fed the generator — but short of a total drain and cleanout , he did n't know of any way to cure it . |
30 | The progressive appearance of ever-higher forms of life was not the result of blindly operating natural laws , but the step-by-step unfolding of a preordained pattern that the Creator had built into the universe . |