Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] into the " in BNC.

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1 Soon a plume of smoke heralded its arrival and Charlotte was held in awe as the gleaming locomotive hauled the immaculate rake of teak coaches into the station .
2 To explain the milder course of the disease in patients with the 3849+10 kb mutation , Highsmith et al hypothesised that this C to T base substitution in intron 19 creates an alternative splicing site , which results in insertion of 84 base pairs into the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ( CFTR ) coding region .
3 From this position the beginner steps into the forward stance , in which about 60 per cent of the body weight is on the front or leading foot .
4 Indeed , in order to squeeze all the required National Curriculum subjects into the available time , a cross-curricular approach may be essential .
5 The BBC Big Band was born in the 1960s out of the amalgamation of the Revue and Variety Orchestras into the New Radio Orchestra , after a BBC executive had heard New York 's famous and versatile Radio City Symphony Orchestra .
6 If a cure was achieved then patients were permitted to drop gold or silver coins into the sacred spring .
7 Last year , Inland Revenue investigations into the affairs of 1.54pc of the nation 's farmers is said to have produced an additional £18m tax revenue .
8 The room maid can enter maintenance requests into the system via the telephone , saving time in tracking down members of staff . ’
9 This has been combined with such measures as the privatization of local housing and other services , central control over local spending and revenue , and forcing local authority direct labour organizations into the market place .
10 For instance , if loan stock is issued with warrants when profits and share prices are rising , the exercise of the warrants will introduce further equity funds into the company whilst maintaining the higher gearing which the loan stock provides ( as distinct from convertible loan stock which has the effect of withdrawing the cheaper gearing on conversion into equity ) .
11 Sara walked down the terrace steps into the garden proper .
12 At the same time the body develops ways around the scarring to maintain blood supply ‘ growing ’ little extra blood vessels into the gut and stomach wall .
13 The substances pass from the blood vessels into the cells of the brain , where they affect the delicately balanced chemical processes on which the functioning of the brain is based .
14 While the Rolling Stones had sucked the counter-culture , hell 's angels , hippies , street theatres , and rock fans into the park for a day , the Isle of Wight created an encampment that lasted a week , and peaked , for good and ill , for three days .
15 SHE races across the lawn , tossing a set of car keys into the air and giggling with Max , the white terrier .
16 Rewards for toilet sitting and later for bowel movements into the toilet were given .
17 Her Salvation Army journals were seen as " tools of the devil " and dropped with silver tongs into the flames in a huge log fireplace .
18 On the other it has made no bones of the need for concerted action on the part of European car makers — of which it counts itself one — and European governments to counter the threat of growing Japanese car imports into the Continental market .
19 Thus it is argued that , in order to provide protection for the UK car industry , the VER negotiated with the Japanese to limit car imports into the UK should be tightened and the Japanese should certainly not be allowed to establish production facilities in Britain , whereby the VER might be avoided .
20 Few Japanese object to the modest surge of Western stockbrokers and investment bankers into the gaijin ghettoes of high-rent Roppongi .
21 Each time pressing down very firmly on the backing sheet , hammer nails into the other two sides .
22 It works with newly-enhanced versions of the company 's range of gateways , which convert proprietary electronic mail messages into the X400 format for routing by the OpenServer 400 .
23 Examples from the survey included a teacher who would take underwear catalogues into the class and say things like , ‘ You 'd look nice in this one , Sarah ’ or ‘ This would suit a big girl like you , Emma ’ ; a gym master who would have a quick feel while helping girls over the vaulting horse , and several who were said to ‘ rub up ’ against girls and generally leer and lech .
24 In July , a simmering dispute in Europe became public , when the Greenpeace campaign vessel , Sirius , led a flotilla of 40 Spanish longline fishing boats into the port of Cartagena in south-east Spain .
25 We lined up , dispatching practice balls into the shimmering blue yonder with ill-disguised pride and waited for the Master to work his way along , one of us on video duty all the while .
26 This too is linked with the problem of old age , as many older plants are situated either in built-up areas , or in poor areas geographically where the topography of the site and weather conditions , particularly temperature inversion , hampers the escape of exhaust gases into the atmosphere and in doing so can result in the intensification of an odour for short periods .
27 We threw stun grenades into the room then went in firing . ’
28 Michelangelo would have approved no doubt , but while the traditional methods have their place , Clare Bigger and people like her are there to carry their artistic welding torches into the future .
29 CONSULTANTS have been appointed by the Scottish Office to conduct feasibility studies into the proposed second Forth road bridge and the Fastlink route between the M8 and A74 .
30 As one settlement worker remarked , while the after-care committees provided ‘ many more opportunities for direct personal service than there had been in the past ’ , the exchange system brought the home visitors and the club managers into the ‘ industrial side ’ and , therefore , united the social and industrial welfare of adolescents .
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