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 .
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