Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , the Schopenhauerian aspects of his theory contradicted his own earlier doctrines without in fact bringing them properly into line with Schopenhauer 's aesthetic itself . |
2 | But if Mr 's argument is that windfalls and recycled land are as it were free of any environmental penalties and can be added to his thirty one thousand , then I think that er the way to treat that is to come to a higher number which takes them properly into account . |
3 | To the charge that Victorians sentimentalised the deaths of their children has been added the allegation that they may have inflicted psychological damage by bringing them prematurely into contact with death . |
4 | Seeking the guidance of a sponsor — someone further into recovery in the same Fellowship and customarily of the same sex — to provide encouragement , challenge and guidance on the journey towards recovery . |
5 | A similar problem may arise when the tenant allows someone else into occupation of part of the demised property , either as a subtenant or by way of licence or franchise agreement . |
6 | A further revolution that has not yet taken hold widely in Japan is that of networking personal computers and word processors , and one American working for a large Japanese company in Tokyo complained to Reuter of hours spent every day hunting down paper documents written on dedicated word processors and then stuffing them laboriously into facsimile machines — when an efficient personal computer network could save all the effort . |
7 | The Draft Airports ( Northern Ireland ) Order 1993 also includes measures to update legislation controlling airports in the province and bring them broadly into line . |
8 | The child who is encouraged to be a self-respecting individual , however , will carry that impression of himself forward into adulthood and will find that others respond to him as someone worthy of their respect . |
9 | ‘ But at the moment you 're drinking somebody else into house and home , ’ argued Werewolf . |
10 | The cost to a superior involves the humbling experience of admitting limits , further undercutting the status differentials captured in organizational hierarchy and calling them further into question . |
11 | However , I understand that the finishing line has been re-aligned and that being the case bookmakers on the rails next to the course will be moved nearer to the winning post , bringing them more into contact with punters . |
12 | If the war brought them more into line with popular feeling , then it was not because they had changed , but because popular opinion ( or at least the Liberal-Labour part of it ) had at last seen the light . |
13 | A ‘ train ride ’ takes you right into town where all the action is . |
14 | ‘ I wanted to seize you in my arms , but at the same time drive you away into oblivion — pretend I 'd never seen you — that you did n't exist . ’ |
15 | It 's the second mix on the B-side most spinners are plumping for , riding into tranceland on a deep repetitive bassline and helped along by fountains of floaty keyboards that wash you away into hypno-city . |
16 | I could whip you straight into jail . ’ |
17 | Plant these in perforated baskets of soil and lower them carefully into place . |
18 | Though there were hints of autarchy within Kensington , Chelsea and Westminster AHA , and of a guided change at Exeter , the remoteness of these two asylums from their catchment areas and the obvious over-bedding which their maintenance entailed , fitted them snugly into government policy intentions . |
19 | ‘ I think the Chris Hani murder has just paled everything else into insignificance . ’ |
20 | But her eye caught her bedside alarm clock and she pulled herself properly into wakefulness . |
21 | We must have him away into shelter in Wooler . |
22 | The odd anecdote — for instance , James Laughlin 's of 1965 about how she advanced his education in Rapallo by reading to him the stories of Henry James — brings her momentarily into focus , but then she disappears again behind a smokescreen of gracious good breeding . |
23 | In 1714 , the laird of Gleneagles solicited the post of bailie of the regality of Lennox for his son James Haldane , an advocate who ‘ not haveing reccommendation or interest enought to bring him quickly into business … thought this might contribute some thing to it ’ , but the Duke of Montrose kept such appointments firmly in the hands of Graham gentlemen who looked upon him as their chief . |
24 | As to that college novice , Williams , I have ordered my attorney to throw him instantly into gaol on an action of debt for money he has borrowed from me . |
25 | And that thought brought him sharply into collision with the one marriage that stuck most obstinately in his throat . |
26 | His clothes business brought him increasingly into contact with the rock music world , and in 1974 McLaren moved briefly to New York where he managed the prototype glam-trash group , the New York Dolls . |
27 | He moved sideways , to bring her fully into view . |
28 | Dartingly as a lizard 's tongue he kissed Meh'Lindi on the side of the brow before plunging her too into silence and blindness . |
29 | thing but we linked it right into Christmas decorations and how they would build them and how they 'd make them , and how difficult it was and to actually make something that looked er , reasonably good |
30 | From 6 January 1993 , the ‘ official rate of interest ’ has been reduced to 8.25% from 9% , bringing it more into line with mortgage rates . |