Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] [to-vb] into " in BNC.
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1 | At one point the driver slammed on the brakes causing the police car behind to run into the back of the vehicle … the car was badly damaged … the two officers inside were taken to hospital for treatment to whiplash injuries . |
2 | It is not the intention here to go into great detail on the subject of nutrition , but rather to give a simple guide that may be useful to those who want to make sure that the elderly parent in their care is being properly nourished . |
3 | The memory of this tragic story has been kept alive throughout the centuries and continues to be by the occasional appearance of The Green Lady — a ghost said to cross the road from Thorpe Hall only to disappear into the trees opposite . |
4 | When the driver pushes the throttle button or puts his foot on the pedal , there is none of the usual mechanical linkage there to swing into action . |
5 | In recent years , there has been a desire both to move into the countryside and , for many young professional people , to move into areas fairly close to city centres . |
6 | Grimacing in distaste , the Doctor lifted the man 's jacket aside to reach into the inside pocket , the flesh underneath giving way with the unnatural softness of rotting fruit . |
7 | Who 's there ? ’ he cried sharply , and reared his head instantly to stare into the trefoil opening . |
8 | Apart from the Cuban missile crisis , it was the first political event really to break into my late adolescent consciousness . |
9 | The courts will not allow the taking of evidence abroad to develop into a ‘ roving enquiry ’ , but in many jurisdictions it is not essential to name in advance all the witnesses to be examined . |
10 | But if replication needs complex machinery , since the only way we know for complex machinery ultimately to come into existence is cumulative selection , we have a problem . |
11 | This morning I ordered our central computer here to hack into the Riyadh computer and do a check . |
12 | They have also had to face greatly increased competition both to get into drama school and into the profession . |
13 | We have said nothing so far about the Joseph story , and we have no space here to go into any detail . |
14 | I have not got space here to go into the sources of new pop theory — they include avant-garde art music , the new technological and computer processes of mixing and recording sound , art school flirtation with structuralist and post-structuralist theories of representation , punk flirtation with situationist theories of the spectacle — but their combined impact was to focus attention on popular music as a construction of sound and image . |
15 | The book is technical and thorough , not a beginners book , nor a book just to dip into but , if you want to push your weaving in new directions and are prepared to put effort into it , this book should interest you . |
16 | Run the first effort moderately to ease into hill running . |
17 | ‘ At least , I assume even you would n't be crazy enough to sprain your ankle just to get into my arms . ’ |
18 | Only he left the Ministry some time ago to go into politics . ’ |