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

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1 A ceremony to swear him into the post was to have been held tomorrow .
2 But the humanities comprise a number of disciplines and subjects , of which English is only one ; the Leavisite attempt to turn it into the Queen of the Sciences never looked like succeeding .
3 Any attempt to introduce them into the discourse is immediately blocked by the slogan posing as question — ‘ but is it philosophy ? ’
4 Motif is a prime candidate for the fast track , although it will require minor work to integrate it into the X/Open Portability Guide .
5 Tracey laughed , and put his hand under her elbow to guide her into the cinema .
6 The phone wo n't ring because there 's a two-second delay to get you into the device .
7 ‘ Now , lift a spoonful of mixture out of the bowl with one spoon and use the other spoon to push it into the paper case like this , ’ Mum said .
8 It needs a new person to take it into the future , someone free of the old , deeply ingrained prejudices and affiliations .
9 Advice to splash it into the saute pan strikes a rough rude note .
10 In the 62nd minute Hughes crossed perfectly for Steel to head them into the lead .
11 And not even an air raid warning to send them into the cellars .
12 Wise move : Breeders of barn owls will need a licence to release them into the wild from January to stop them being freed into unsuitable areas ill equipped for life in the wild .
13 Good League results led even the club 's sternest critic to believe that in Vic Noodle we had found the man to take us into the Football League .
14 I lifted a broken placard that was lying in the centre of the road to throw it into the side when two policemen pounced on me .
15 They were incapable of experiencing any emotions , their bloodstreams devoid of blood yet flowing with drugs to sustain their pitiful physical states until he received the call , the dreaded call to wheel them into the lift and press the green button .
16 There were a few who would have asked the same question , looking at Joan Rush , senior project officer with the fund , a prime mover in the group which has beavered away at the subject to bring it into the mainstream of policy and practice .
17 I should like to learn what , if anything , I can do here to enrol for any suitable course to get me into the business world or administration as I do not want to wait till I return to the UK , on leave , in mid-June till I begin finding out more about your courses .
18 ‘ We think that the products coming out of this factory are of such a standard and quality that there is a very good potential to sell them into the market , ’ he said .
19 Such was the excitement and focus on Maggie that in spite of Rose 's care to draw him into the conversation Moran began to feel out of it and grew bored .
20 ‘ He promises the world to get you into the mood , ’ said a Kensington socialite who dated him several times .
21 She would hold the end of the twine while he walked away from her backwards across the freshly dug earth , unwinding the ball of twine slowly and deliberately , crouching at the other end to peg it into the earth , then coming back to stake her end too .
22 Walter Hardy used the boathook to push it into the shallows , and then went off to borrow a small motor cruiser so that he 'd be able to tow the carcase out to one of the marshy islands further down the lake .
23 To prevent such a sequence of events the church must seek continual spiritual renewal ; deploy a high proportion of its members to work in the external constituency ; in McGavran 's terminology , to turn them into class two leaders and workers , i.e. ‘ members whose energies are primarily directed to serving and evangelising non-Christians in their ministry area in an effort to bring them into the Body of Christ ’ , and to establish new groups and plant new congregations .
24 You do have people from both sexes , of equal abilities and potential strengths , and it would be possible at that stage to have a training pool of people , which perhaps , er redress the balance , and perhaps er gradually have available many people , but you can only do that , if people come forward without skills that you need in order to train them into the jobs .
25 The method of scoring products on the two axes in order to fit them into the matrix is that of multi-dimensional screening , taking into account the attributes of the competition as well as the two dimensions already mentioned .
26 And to give those less fortunate , the ability to lift themselves into the prosperity that is the right of all Germans . ’
27 Until I had myself out of the frame , it was n't a good idea to drag anyone into the case who was n't there already .
28 erm Rusty in the fact that erm we have n't been able to sort of erm get out on the field with a ball in our hand , erm but erm our coach erm Ian McMillan has taken the opportunity to drag us into the gym and give us quite erm hard fitness sessions , so the fitness is still erm quite high on our side , but erm handling the ball will be a little bit rusty , but hopefully this week , now all the snow 's gone , we 'll be able to get out and erm move the ball about at training .
29 When it came time to fling himself into the cradle of the flying harness , the back scenery was slippery with rain , and Gabriel 's bare feet slithered against the paint so that he plunged nose down , the harness slipped down to his hips , and he sawed to and fro , arms outstretched .
30 BRITAIN 'S biotechnology company , Celltech , is making a pitch at a £2000 million market to pull itself into the black .
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