Example sentences of "[noun] [vb base] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Did the local fourteenth-century name Upehull develop into the sixteenth-century Upsall and the nineteenth-century Upshall ? |
2 | An action potential in the presynaptic neuron releases neurotransmitter into the cleft . |
3 | The diagram also indicates how the main petrochemical products fit into the manufacturing picture . |
4 | The feast over , both groups descend into the valley where they dance and sing for about an hour . |
5 | It is really like putting a deco card into the card holder on the Duo 80 so that the little teeth fit into the holes of the card . |
6 | A large puddle results and drivers swerve into the middle of the road to avoid it with consequent danger to oncoming vehicles and pedestrians . |
7 | Light aircraft fly into the nearby airport full of commuters who make sophisticated value judgements on the place . |
8 | I knew , as I watched the miserable small boy with large shadowed eyes clamber into the boat , that it would be a long afternoon . |
9 | For parameter values , and r increasing from 1 , numerical simulations of the Lorenz equations show the following behaviour : ( 1 ) For 1 { r { 13.926 , all numerically computed trajectories spiral into the stable stationary points C+ . |
10 | The way it is normally your voices mingle into the |
11 | It was his persistent badgering that led another Tory industry secretary , Mr Paul Channon , to commission an inspectors report into the Al Fayeds ' purchase in 1987 . |
12 | The platoon commanders shout their commands and the recruits manoeuvre into the required formations . |
13 | Earlier plot sequences recede into the past of the text ; now Slothrop exists only in traces . |
14 | If he was , how did the fair Didi fit into the picture ? |
15 | Pre-flights complete , Ian lifts crosswind into the hover . |
16 | Mr E. Myer of Guestling , Sussex , well remembers the night he was on sentry duty from midnight to 2am ; several bombs fell close to the tunnel entrance and he decided to take refuge in one of the recesses let into the tunnel walls . |
17 | Our " add " instruction now has the effect add into the accumulator the contents of the store location with address ( 99 + contents of index register ) . |
18 | IN Wittenbergplatz , the Christmas shoppers crowd into the Kaufhaus des Westens . |
19 | Hatched-out chicks , shapeless bundles of woolly white down , are fed regurgitated food from crops ; small heads disappear into the gapes of parent birds . |
20 | Struggling with a painful emotion which she preferred not to analyse , but which felt uncomfortably like jealousy , Luce watched his tall figure disappear into the café . |
21 | The car slid away from the kerb , leaving a disgruntled , shaken Ministry man standing , watching the black limousine disappear into the traffic . |
22 | A particularly difficult problem is the passage of fragments down the cystic duct ; provided these fragments pass into the common bile duct endoscopic sphincterotomy successfully manages the situation ( patient VII , XI ) , but if the stone remains in the cystic duct removal can be impossible as even the smallest scope or basket will not dislodge the stone ( patient XII ) . |
23 | Sometimes as they fly , they tilt their bodies so that their tails dip into the water , and beat a further few strokes , renewing their impetus and extending their flight . |
24 | In this arrangement one or more 11–16 schools feed into the Sixth Form of one 11–18 school . |
25 | Was n't it Jesus who said to the respectable citizens of His time , ‘ The harlots go into the Kingdom of Heaven before you ? ’ |
26 | People can opt for the group 's Global trust , where only 50 per cent of the funds go into the UK , or for one of the UK-based unit trusts , or pick one of more than 200 shares on the Pru 's list , or select a combination of both direct and indirect . |
27 | The great naming curses flutter into the bland night . |
28 | He saw one of her heels sink into the soft grass , she almost fell . |
29 | AS THE East Berliners cross into the West , they see some unusual sights . |
30 | ‘ Now and again , tanks and armoured cars move into the crowds but they can not disperse them . |