Example sentences of "this [noun sg] [verb] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At its western extremity this ridge merged into the Bois des Corbeaux that flanked the Mort Homme directly from the northeast . |
2 | WE WERE just getting over the shock of seeing Arkle 's skeleton when this peacock strutted into the bar . |
3 | It was beyond the scope of this study to enquire into the way by which urethane inhibits mucosal repair processes . |
4 | In turn then the heart must beat faster so as to pump blood quicker to cope with all this oxygen coming into the body . |
5 | This dialogue went into the poem . |
6 | Brundle chose this moment to come into the pits . |
7 | We should , therefore , take the time needed to consider how this distinction fits into the framework of our discussion in this book , which we do in Sections 7.1 and 7.2 . |
8 | This room leads into the scullery where there 's an open range . |
9 | This business passed into the hands of Mr Spires the butcher , then after the war to Jim Beaney , who maintained this service into the 1950's , combining it with his coach business . |
10 | It is not possible in a text of this nature to go into the details of security interests in any great depth but a number of questions arise with respect to the creation of such interests by a company . |
11 | The third question is ‘ How does this evidence fit into the rest of it ? ’ |
12 | This emphasis passed into the work of Max Weber and thus into one tendency in modern sociology . |
13 | This excess flows into the capacitor where it is stored until the load requirement demands it , the un-hatched current passing into the load . |
14 | How on earth did all this rubbish get into the file ? |
15 | East German television was this week allowed into the barracks of a crack guards regiment at Karlshorst . |
16 | ‘ And where did this Barak fit into the picture ? ’ |
17 | I want to know how this man got into the courtyard — somebody must have opened the main door and gate for him and it 's possible that somebody going out may have seen him . |
18 | [ music ] But as this music fades into the Interlude the E/F figure is suddenly no more than a detail in the seascape , a gull 's cry perhaps or a slight turbulence on the water [ 3 ] . |
19 | And all of this world woven into the Welshness because only Welsh men were so hard ; only Welsh women so beautiful . |
20 | This project researches into the degree of cooperation between Israel and her neighbours in the management and protection of the resources of the East Mediterranean Sea ; especially cooperation in the fields of marine pollution control ( covered by the Barcelona Convention on the Prevention of Pollution in the Mediterranean of 1983 ) marine survey work , maritime traffic control , safety of life at sea and fisheries . |
21 | As this information came into the command Warrior , the Company Commander called an orders group . |
22 | It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books . |
23 | Unfortunately there is not enough space in this book to go into the diet in any detail . |
24 | Some times a 286 based machine will have this hardware built into the mainboard . |
25 | Bunn , who scored six goals in the previous round against Scarborough , this time turned into the provider , putting Milligan clear and free . |
26 | At this stage the Left in politics was clearly interested in the development of alternatives to the asylums and this interest fed into the caucus policy-making . |
27 | In the future we can expect to see this technology integrated into the motherboard circuitry — initially for use in portable computers to reduce the unit weight and power requirements . |
28 | Hooking up the Boss FV 300L pedal to this socket inserts into the effects chain after the compressor , distortion and noise suppressor but before the delay , chorus reverb and master ; this allows the reverb and delay to decay naturally , instead of being suddenly cut off when the patch or volume level changes . |