Example sentences of "[noun] into [noun sg] with " in BNC.

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1 Home side outhalf Ian Brown , after an earlier miss-hit , eventually brought his side into contention with a penalty .
2 The tsar was prepared , on occasion , to reproach German nobles for allowing the condition of the Estonian and Latvian peasantry to deteriorate , and in educational and especially religious affairs he sanctioned attempts to bring the Baltic provinces into line with the rest of the empire .
3 SWING STRETCH SPRING INTO SHAPE WITH MEDAU
4 Spring into action with tasty and tender lamb .
5 The council says it 's trying to save money , and is merely proposing to bring church schools into line with other state schools .
6 The County Council claims it 's merely proposing to bring church schools into line with other state schools .
7 Figure 8.3 offers a way of bringing the phenomenological perspective on one religion into relationship with other religions .
8 To move over from religion into art with his newly liberated soul , he badly needed a bridge — a Dutch bridge .
9 At the same time a few modifications were made to bring these cars into line with standard practices , for example , the positions of the route board holders under the saloon windows were slightly altered to take L.C.C .
10 The move brings the United States into line with the European Community , which acted alone in recognising Croatia and Slovenia in January .
11 The University of Oxford 's policy and practice require that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure .
12 The University of Oxford 's policy and practice require that entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure .
13 As part of the Guild of St George it was intended to be a means of bringing craftsmen into contact with works of art , especially of the Middle Ages , early Italian Renaissance and Gothic revival , and with objects of natural beauty .
14 and a lot of people take the front wheel off the bicycle and take the front wheel into college with them
15 The foot of the inclined way descends below the level of what may be termed the tail bay which is open at the end so that the dock and carriage run down into the water in order to bring the dock into alignment with the tail bay to allow of the vessel being hauled in or out of the dock .
16 Skyways , set in and around an international airport , may well have been ‘ pretty dreadful ’ but it did bring Kylie into contact with a promising young actor who years later was to take centre stage in her life .
17 Furse set out to create a Service which would be ‘ a corps d'elite to which … the best type of man … will feel it an honour to belong ’ , and in time and according to his lights , he brought practice into line with theory and made good the boast that those whom England sent out to govern the colonial empire were her finest sons .
18 The position thus reached brought English practice into line with the majority of decisions in other Commonwealth jurisdictions .
19 In what , the chairman of the working party responsible for it and president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland , described as ‘ the most fundamental change in audit reporting probably for more than a generation ’ , the SAS seeks to close the so-called expectations gap and bring practice into line with recommendations of the report of the Cadbury committee on corporate governance , of which was also a member .
20 Children grazed water buffalo along the thick grass of the embankment , beating the huge animals into line with tiny sticks .
21 Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind .
22 The positioning of electric equipment is important because of possible splashing with waterjets ; therefore , it is imperative that such equipment is specially protected and that outlet sockets are placed at a level where there is no danger of their coming into contact with water .
23 Try to prompt your mind into action with word cards .
24 The Conservatives vowed in their election manifesto last April to legislate to bring Scots law on carrying knives into line with that in England and Wales .
25 In W. J. Perry 's The Origin of Magic and Religion which he reviewed in July 1924 , four months before these lines appeared , Eliot read of ‘ old stone images ’ of the Melanesians , of mana , of the handing down of rituals , and of W. H. R. Rivers 's work on ‘ an extensive literature in which attempts are made to bring the symbolism of myth and ritual into relation with modern views concerning its rôle in the dream and disease ’ .
26 That has set Crosby into conflict with Murray and left Armstrong kicking his heels instead of a football .
27 Other areas of interest include bingo and ten pin bowling centres , which would bring Mr Irens into competition with his old employers .
28 At a recent meeting it was disclosed that £350,000 was needed — just to bring its electrics and equipment into line with the Health and Safety Act .
29 In private talks , and in public statements , several heads of government urged Castro to hold elections in order to bring Cuba into line with other Ibero-American governments .
30 Claire springs into bathroom with cry of rage ( the train goes at 8.21 ) Steven nicks himself with a safety razor that ca n't nick you .
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