Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [vb past] [adv] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Civilisation soon came back into evidence again as we approached the small collection of buildings of North Eggardon Farm .
2 Because the brushes are so springy I was able to splay the hair , using a little force against the support , to distribute colour — the brush hair still bounced back into shape perfectly in spite of this forceful application .
3 In that way , when the land eventually came back into production farmers would use fewer chemicals which would be even more environmentally friendly .
4 In fact , the housing benefit scheme only came fully into operation in April 1983 .
5 Perhaps , in some unimaginably distant region , the cosmos simply melted away into Chaos without sane dimensions — so that all the immensity of physical reality , all the billions of light years of stars and galaxies without number , amounted to no more than a tiny archipelago within a dire and senseless ocean of absurdity .
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