Example sentences of "[prep] [noun pl] [coord] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | In essence , it proposes the introduction of a system of checks and balances into the boardrooms of UK listed companies , to be administered by non-executive directors according to a prescribed code of best practice and to be given force by public disclosure of compliance . |
2 | You cross a series of bridges and get into the swampy meadowland known as Arthog Bog . |
3 | With a swiftness prompted by desperation she weaved a path through the crowds of guests and plunged into the relative quiet of the old house . |
4 | ‘ Well , Jane , what is it ? ’ he asked , when we had left the room full of guests and gone into the library . |
5 | Delighted by Amaranth 's success , Charles Harvey ran down two flights of stairs and plunged into the press room behind the platform . |
6 | As they drove through rolling hills topped by Mohican clumps of trees and moved into the leafy green tunnels of Petersfield , his bride , who 'd been primed by Drew , put her hand on her husband 's cock and suggested that it would be more fun to stop and have their picnic in a field than join the crowds at Cowdray . |
7 | If these responsibilities be shirked , valuable and important work will either be held up for want of teachers or fall into the hands of those ill qualified to deal with it … |
8 | Cut the remaining butter into slivers and stir into the rice with the grated Parmesan cheese . |
9 | True , essential oils do not smell like commercial , highly synthetic formulae ; but once weaned onto naturals and drawn into the healing aura of essential oils , you will never again fall for the charms of the latest ‘ Henry ’ or crave a fix of ‘ Venom ’ nor even be allured by an ‘ Evening in Paradise ’ ! |
10 | His assailant reaches over , pulls the cash drawer from the till , empties it of its £12 in notes and walks into the sunlit Reading streets . |
11 | Branches cracked from trees and plunged into the turbulent waters behind Tallis , who clutched her cloak and cowl , holding them tightly against the tearing wind . |
12 | It is able to recycle material which is now being expensively destroyed in incinerators or dumped into the sea , where it may act as a source of marine pollution . |
13 | The gas was collected through tubes and piped into the envelope of the balloon , which was generally fashioned from the finest quality oiled silk . |
14 | And once they have spotted you they suddenly disappear among rocks or melt into the vegetation . |
15 | The book is a stampede , faithful to its title and its Epigraph which is the story of the Gadarene swine possessed by devils and rushing into the lake of Galilee and drowning themselves . |