Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [be] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Today the garden is still there , although it has long since been absorbed into the sprawling outskirts of the town . |
2 | Little systematic research has so far been undertaken into the relationship between subject studied and success for non-traditionally qualified students . |
3 | Smelling the fresh dust in the air he realised that the load of grain in the hopper had only recently been discharged into the stall . |
4 | Ed Grainger continued : ‘ This clause about a British Open win would normally never be written into the contract of a no-hoper like Harley . |
5 | There are other areas , particularly to I 'd accept to either to the south or to the north east where a new settlement could more easily be integrated into the existing landscape framework . |
6 | Multi-faceted influences have also clearly been poured into the Glebov melting pot , although he appears to have assimilated these with rather greater surety than Smolsky , who is very much the stylistic chameleon in comparison . |
7 | A credit for interest owed would not normally have been set up so the interest would be debited to the nominal account shown , which will then merely be transferred into the revenue account : |
8 | Clearly , combined earnings of more than £2 a week must have quite commonly been brought into the households of mule spinners , while £2.50 would hardly have been exceptional . |
9 | Soon it must have become obvious to the story-tellers that such a huge land could no longer be fitted into the Mediterranean , and so it was resited beyond the Gates of Hercules . |
10 | There are inevitably occasions when an interested and sensitive adult may very well be welcomed into the child 's imaginative play , and a ‘ visitor ’ in the role of house guest , window cleaner or plumber , may even serve to extend the play by providing extra stimuli and ideas . |