Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [vb base] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Nearby , you can visit the waterfall at Sillans where brave bathers plunge into the rocky pools or the caves at Villecroze once inhabited by monks .
2 We had the Astounding Reg Atkins who can juggle 12 empty bottles and then toss them accurately into a bottle bank from a distance of 30 feet so that the green , brown and clear bottles go into the correct holes .
3 Barn dances , fancy dress parties , ski weekends and twinning events with foreign chambers fall into the social projects category .
4 know how their personal efforts fit into the overall organization
5 Similarly , the fineness of the knotting can be judged by standing as far away from the rug as is necessary before the individual knots merge into the overall design .
6 Winding paths lead into the surrounding woods , which in autumn are a riot of russet and gold .
7 For large numbers come into the criminal justice system unnecessarily , erm that is likely to set back the progress which was made during the nineteen eighties and er increase and reinforce criminality .
8 do your black do your white dots drop into the black hole ?
9 In 1889 a Select Committee heard another plea from a male trade unionist for the restriction of married women 's work on the grounds that ‘ when the married women turn into the domestic workshops they become competitors against their own husbands and it requires a man and his wife to earn what the man alone would earn if she were not in the shop ’ .
10 ‘ It 's like a prison , ’ she said warily , peering through the final gate at the rows of lead-lined boxes let into the mellow brick walls .
11 Although this poses a very particular problem for understanding the history of Gaul in the fifth century , similar evidential difficulties continue into the Merovingian period .
12 Few Jamaican women fall into the wife-mother trap of isolation and financial dependence .
13 ‘ I 've always made a point of avoiding married women , and engaged women fall into the same category . ’
14 In fact there is nothing fixed about such interpretations , because the way the fossils are understood may change over the years , but it is usually some time before new discoveries percolate into the popular presentations .
15 Unsatisfactory communications between capital city and enumeration districts may lead to misunderstanding , exacerbated by language and dialect difficulties as local enumerators proceed into the remoter areas .
16 It is difficult to ascertain whether any known examples fall into the former category .
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