Example sentences of "[verb] into the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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61 | She was influential in defining the syllabus of the COS 's school of sociology , founded in 1903 , which was absorbed into the London School of Economics in 1912 . |
62 | The change of Manager in 1974 coincided with Local Government Reorganisation which provided an opportunity for Derek Hyde , a Lancashire man himself , to leave Coventry City Transport which was being absorbed into the West Midlands PTE and come to Blackpool . |
63 | Other brands , such as Dimple , Black & white , VAT 69 , the Classic Malts , Tanqueray gin and Pommery champagne , have now been successfully absorbed into the Asbach sales portfolio . |
64 | After the First World War , the Cassel had almost completely vanished and its remnants were absorbed into the Furnes-Ambacht . |
65 | It was originally a farming settlement in Haryana but had recently been absorbed into the Delhi suburbs . |
66 | All went well until RAF Benson had chased him all round the sky and their MATZ before issuing their not unusual request to ‘ resume your own navigation ’ leaving him totally lost , heading into a nasty and unforecast rainstorm and trying to track into the White Waltham entry lane using cross-cuts on the single VOR . |
67 | They were so dependent on Britain for their trade and knew that they were accepted into the EC only because we had become a member that it was not a subject that exercised them overmuch . |
68 | On 31 May 1790 he was commissioned into the 43rd Foot , but transferred into the Coldstream Guards three years later . |
69 | You used to get people writing into the Liverpool Echo saying , ‘ Who 's this Martian walking round town . ’ |
70 | Oil , that most precious of natural resources , the stuff which makes the wheels of industry turn , was at that moment being set ablaze to pollute the skies or pumped into the Gulf to pollute the seas . |
71 | At its western extremity this ridge merged into the Bois des Corbeaux that flanked the Mort Homme directly from the northeast . |
72 | The Dispensary merged into the Edinburgh Dental Hospital and school in 1879 , with Smith , regarded as the school 's creator , as consulting surgeon dentist . |
73 | Launched in 1957 , it claimed 25,000 supporters by 1958 and by 1960 pacifist members had sailed into the Pacific testing grounds , boarded nuclear submarines or missile bases or simply refused to take shelter during bomb drills . |
74 | Among the features built into the PenPad are a diary , notes section , address and telephone section , meetings lists , calculator , calendar , automatic phone dialling , alarm calls and world time clock . |
75 | PostScript could n't be built into the Macintosh , it was too late for that , so the interpreter had to go into the printer , now called the LaserWriter . |
76 | Then we shall head due south again on the same road , passing into the Ukraine and out of the hills . |
77 | But the reward for setting off early is the sight of dawn breaking over the South Rim and spilling into the Canyon . |
78 | ‘ Nothing , except that she was unwise enough to overeat , drink too much and then dive into the Thames . |
79 | Mark booked into The Istanbul Hilton in the mid-evening and , after a shower , returned to the lobby where he purchased a thriller before retiring to the comfort of an easy chair in the lounge . |
80 | I did n't at the time know where to , but when I had only about two months to go I too was posted , to Scampton near Lincoln , and who was the first person I saw when I booked into the Waaf Guard Room ? |
81 | In January 1979 when he was finally released from hospital he and Raine booked into the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane for an expensive month-long convalescence . |
82 | As goalkeeper Tony Meola produced a string of fantastic saves , England 's self-belief ebbed into the Foxboro turf and it was no real shock when budding rock musician Alexi Lalas powered in a 72nd minute header |
83 | They have been exacerbated by rumours that ethnic Germans from Soviet Asia are to be moved into the Kaliningrad region and allowed to set up an autonomous republic there . |
84 | As the centre of high pressure moved into the North Sea a southeasterly airstream affected the country giving mist and , occasionally , thick fog ( at Edinburgh Airport on the 9th for example ) . |
85 | Sure enough , after persuading President Suleiman Franjieh to request their help — a formal prerequisite which the Syrians characteristically demanded for their army 's advance — armoured units of President Assad 's forces moved into the Bekaa Valley . |
86 | So Martin and his abandoned baby had moved into the Denham household , and they had moreover stayed there . |
87 | Fears that areas of the town centre would suffer as businesses moved into the Cornmill were rejected by Mr Noble . |
88 | Another auto trader has now moved into the Yarm Road site used by Darlington Wedding Cars . |
89 | The US economy had moved into the Vietnam boom and its export prices had begun to rise significantly . |
90 | The boys of 602 , sitting at their camp tables reading Picture Post or playing chess were scrambled and their marker moved into the Forth Sector . |