Example sentences of "[adv] [vb -s] [pers pn] into " in BNC.

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1 All employees are issued a with a security card which not only allows them into the building but also stores details of their credit facilities .
2 His wife winces , and gently pushes hers into place .
3 Joyce confronts us with a piece of apparently inept , uncontextualized , childish language lacking normal " prosaic " logical transitions , and so shocks us into a re-experience ( rather than a reminiscence ) of the childhood consciousness from which the " young man 's portrait " will gradually evolve in his novel .
4 As John Cook pointed out in the preceding chapter , it mistakenly assimilates the concepts of capacities like understanding , thinking , remembering , and the other psychological verbs to those of sensations like pain , and thus turns them into specific yet insubstantial and wholly mysterious inner states , available only to private introspection , which correlate in some way with their behavioural signs .
5 It does n't toughen you up , it just turns you into a bag of nerves basically .
6 Matthew Pinsent , the Boat Club President , says that when the alarm goes off , it 's hard to get up , but you know that over in Cambridge they are already up and lifting weights and something just kicks you into action .
7 This finally leads us into a series of other more practical questions .
8 Dosifey , in his turn , risks much when sung by Nikolai Ohotnikov with a more human , troubled manner than is usual : his Act 1 prayer is beautifully done , but though it is an intelligent idea to seem to lead the Old Believers out of gentleness and a calmly assured faith , the music does ask for the inspired determination that finally takes them into the fire .
9 This forces the upper transistor to source current and thus biases it into class-A .
10 The money wage just puts you into a particular sub-section of the general category " wage-earner " .
11 I think that just puts it into bloody perspective
12 She always gets me into an argument and I have to devote a lot of time to the dispute .
13 The ability to make long-range plans is at a premium in early middle game , and the machine 's low level of ability in this department usually gets it into terrible trouble .
14 In essence their class position often forces them into using the environment destructively and inhibits any adaptive response to its inevitable deterioration .
15 ‘ Real Real Real ’ is the populist fave , prompting clenched fists and the trippiest lighting , but it 's the ‘ Info Freako ’ that really whacks them into their fast lane .
16 ‘ Real Real Real ’ is the populist fave , prompting clenched fists and the trippiest lighting , but it 's the ‘ Info Freako ’ that really whacks them into their fast lane .
17 The question or why an accident occurred , when an investigator is in possession of all the information as to what occurred , inevitably brings him into the troubled waters of ‘ human factors ’ .
18 Today takes you into the home of 24-year-old postal worker Brian Smith and his girlfriend Kerrie Browne .
19 Cooking to Please takes us into the 1990s . ’
20 The disadvantage of doing that to my mind is it simply prompts him into doing something .
21 That is , when we inform someone by means of language we retrieve a message from our model of reality and by means of the encoding and decoding of language transfer it to the addressee , who then fits it into his own model of reality .
22 She sometimes lights him into a new kind of relationship .
23 The other thing that 's annoying about that is it then forces you into a completely useless small conversation such as : is that so-and-so ? and they say ‘ yes ’ , and you then feel like , they say ‘ yes ’ , as much as to say ‘ Well , why did n't you know that anyway ’ , and then you feel like saying , ‘ Well why did n't you say so ! ’ and you start off on the wrong foot .
24 Which that , that then gets you into the issue of whether you are deliberately going to being creating a rich peasant economy and s erm so using the rich peasant economy as the leading sector .
25 You 'll notice on the overhead cost the big cost is the advertising which is two and a half million pounds and that unfortunately takes us into a a net loss at the end of the year of one point almost two million pounds .
26 Do be good , for goodness sake , and the last thing you 'll hear before the cosmic Hoover sucks you heavenward and then spews you into the fiery pit forever is Vae Solis — the terrible trumpet tootling of the Seventh Angel — and it 'll sound something like this …
27 The second person carries the stakes and hands them to the third , unpointed ends first , who then pushes them into the ground and fastens the top line to the net with a half-hitch .
28 It tries to deduce what , if anything , the author has to say , and then nags him into saying it clearly .
29 He then sucks it into the hollow first joint of a special limb , the pedipalp , rather in the same way as one fills a fountain pen .
30 She strokes its white flesh against her black cheek , then slides it into her red mouth and rolls her eyes to make me laugh , and I think , Jesus , is that what it 's like ?
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