Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Here they expect that coal will be available nearby for long into the future .
2 There was a case in Lothian last year where the health board objected to the conversion of somewhere into a 75 bed registered nursing home and they lost it on appeal .
3 Out in the yard , Alejandro had turned from the charming rogue of yesterday into a roaring tyrant , bellowing instructions to all the boys .
4 Indeed the importance of the correct citing of an author 's spelling is regularly marked by the insertion of sic into a citation by a second author who wishes to disclaim responsibility for an aberrant spelling .
5 ‘ You 'll have to be inside the spell and out of here into the Time Chariot so fast you could n't say ‘ caterpillar 's boots ’ , always supposing you wanted to say such a ridiculous thing , which I do n't suppose you do .
6 Then we was taken out of there into the Corporation Street where the fair used to be held and we had silhouettes of different aircraft on poles and holding them up and we er so as we could recognize them .
7 Miss Honey was still hugging the tiny girl in her arms and neither of them said a word as they stood there watching the big black car tearing round the corner at the end of the road and disappearing for ever into the distance .
8 ‘ And they say that after the Conablaiche would come the Lad of the Skins , ’ said the soldier , and a sudden silence fell , because everyone knew about the Lad of the Skins and the Knife of Light , and how , if you fell into the Lad 's clutches , he would take your soul and you would be thrown for ever into the Prison of Hostages .
9 And then I shall be flung for ever into the River of the Dead …
10 Including into possibly into a trunk road ?
11 For the present , and perhaps for far into the future , the simple primary voting system rules .
12 Erm in my view , it has to link in somewhere into the primary i into the road network and it 's not appropriate to link it into er the local road system and er therefore I think it 's inevitable that a linkage will need to be made to the primary road network .
13 The piles are driven down from above into the swamp , but not down to any natural or ‘ given ’ base ; and if we stop driving the piles deeper , it is not because we have reached firm ground .
14 This might initially involve low-grade jobs relocating from elsewhere into the zones .
15 The stringent exclusion criteria in trials of antithrombotic therapy ensured that less than 10% of those with AF were actually considered suitable for randomisation , and in one study , being over 75 was itself regarded as a contraindication to anticoagulation until later into the enrolment phase .
16 But they were always , until far into the eighteenth century , a potentially negative factor .
17 In England , also , complaints of the difficulty of finding capable diplomats can be heard until far into the eighteenth century ; and many agreed to serve only to put the government under a moral obligation to find some acceptable post for them at home on their return .
18 There are many examples which date from well into the thirteenth century in a style not much altered from 100 years earlier .
19 Longer-term planning forced BR to embark upon life-extension programmes for several locomotive types expected to be needed until well into the 1990s , although they were halted in 1989 before being completed .
20 Extra time was deadlocked until well into the second period when both Bolton full-backs moved up , Cowdrill passed square to Brown and a powerful long-range strike hurtled past Digby .
21 It displays a method of building which was so logical and so satisfactory that it was used from the end of the fourteenth century until well into the eighteenth .
22 The house was used for the making of cloth until well into the seventeenth century .
23 The infamous whisky loch of the late 1970s affected prices until well into the 1980s .
24 Taken somewhat aback by the speed and scope of their success , and worried about the proverbial ‘ bursting bubble ’ , they planned no future releases until well into the new year .
25 Peace did not really reign again at Hatfield Chase until well into the eighteenth century .
26 The Alsands and Cold Lake projects may be deferred until well into the nineties .
27 Decisions made over the next three months seem certain to shape the future of work and play in Britain until well into the next century .
28 WESTERN EUROPE is to decide this month on a series of satellites that will provide data for weather forecasts until well into the 1990s .
29 A successor is being head-hunted but may not be appointed until well into the new year .
30 Robert 's own Christian name , as we know , had come from his maternal grandfather , Robert Hasted , and he passed it on to his second child , Robert Edward ; thereafter the same name would continue in that branch of the family until well into the 20th century .
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