Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | None of those wretches were distinguished enough to get into Who 's Who so one does n't have anywhere to start from . |
2 | Sound symbolism is not just a matter of a certain number of words containing certain sounds happening also to fall into the same semantic area . |
3 | One needs also to take into account implicit dimensions , for these are very much a part of the rhetorical structure of attitudes . |
4 | A few tried vainly to coalesce into a hardier entity . |
5 | The burglar also tried unsuccessfully to break into the house and smashed a double glazed window . |
6 | But Billingsley had clearly known about Hirondelle 's visit to Murder Cay , and I realised that this senior police officer had not come here to enquire into a crime , but to cover it up . |
7 | He tried hard to get into the spirit of the thing . |
8 | The nurse sent to accompany Leslie tried hard to melt into the background as the overjoyed family spent several hours opening presents under the tree . |
9 | If a strip of the tissue that has yet to segment into somites is cut out of a chick embryo , turned through 180 degrees and replaced , the somite formation proceeds normally up to the site of the graft , but will then continue from the rear edge of the inverted piece , the sequence now going in a direction opposite from normal until the operated piece is fully segmented , and will then continue normally , again from the rear edge . |
10 | We 're midway through Act II and a solitary six-pack has yet to hove into view . |
11 | Defenders of the Jewish American pieties and proprieties , and those in Israel for whom the Diaspora Jew is a rootless cosmopolitan , had marked Roth as a bad man , and in their eyes he has yet to turn into a good one . |
12 | She left his office quietly , too raw to make a scene and attract attention , wanting only to crawl into a corner and hide . |
13 | But , miraculously , everything seemed suddenly to fit into place and we managed to put all the horror behind us and start again . |
14 | It looked a harsh decision for the Welshman was on his back after making a tackle on the Saints forward Harrison and Bishop seemed merely to blunder into his legs . |
15 | We will do more to bring into use properties owned by central and local government which are standing empty for no good reason . |
16 | If we were still in the veiled forests then I would be remembering more , but we drove hard to get into the open , and banish the memory . |
17 | It is on their best judgement that decisions are made , resources allocated and , as more information becomes available , changes put forward to take into account the new knowledge . |
18 | I draw parallel with the door and crane forward to see into the room . |
19 | She cocked her head , cheekily , tilting backwards to look into his eyes . |
20 | He met Jinneth 's gaze steadily , until her smile faltered and she turned away to speak into her husband 's ear . |
21 | Golden girl Gunnell roars home to hurdle into Olympic history |
22 | Golden girl Gunnell roars home to hurdle into Olympic history |
23 | Through the little side gate , across the road , and we turned left to walk into Orange . |
24 | The fruits seem almost to jump into his hands and mouth , just dying to serve mankind , and , as with Marlowe , there is no sign of work to be seen behind this fertility . |
25 | It is the task of the chapters that lie ahead to go into these matters . |
26 | Prominent in this development was a Lewes-born doctor who had studied at the University of Leyden and returned home to marry into the local gentry , combining estate management with medical speculations , and systematic enquiry . |
27 | Some people like to play aggressively , moving forward to smash into their foes . |
28 | In particular , they have been censured for failing sufficiently to take into account the needs of local people . |
29 | A common problem when starting in stronger winds is that the board seems constantly to turn into the wind . |
30 | Red-tipped fingers slid up to encircle Penry 's neck and Leonora turned away in blind haste , running downstairs to plunge into the crowd below . |