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

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1 According to the Middle East International of Feb. 16 , delegates were then " treated to the unedifying sight of their party 's two most prominent leaders simultaneously screeching conflicting proposals into the loudspeaker system " .
2 Sometimes the farmer will be almost desperate to be rid of his rabbits since he regards them as a pest which makes undesirable inroads into the profitability of his farm .
3 The necessary ( software ) controls over space violation are achieved before entering the coordinates of new or modified entities into the CAD data base , this is a simple logical check against the pre-defined box boundaries .
4 In addition legislation enacted in 1980 to give local authority tenants a ‘ right to buy ’ has also made extensive inroads into the system of public housing .
5 His belief in the importance of getting the right products into the hands of older consumers led to the establishment in 1987 of a specialised consumer group known as the ‘ Thousand Elders ’ .
6 Above all , war inspires the simplification of normal complexities into the heroism of folklore .
7 Extensive investigations into the business are normally required by the financial institutions , giving rise to charges by accountants , management consultants , actuaries , lawyers and other professional advisers .
8 Broadly speaking , for the more precise concept of revenue in the private sector firm the accountant substitutes the less precise , but more meaningful , concept of social opportunity cost — the social value forgone when the resources in question are moved away from alternative economic activities into the specific project .
9 Encouraged by this sudden surge of perverted patriotism , the French government blocked the import of New Zealand agricultural products into the Common Market , including its EEC daily import quota to Britain , over the next two years by a protracted series of legal wrangles .
10 The initial interest of political researchers into the question of what to do with the regions came about , it must be said , not out of concern for neglected political interests in the periphery ( what Tarrow refers to as ‘ regionalism as peripheral defence ’ ) but because of a trend thought to have been observed in modern politics which seemed to go to the heart of the functioning of modern political systems .
11 St Bridget is supposed to have quickly twisted some dry reeds into the form of a cross , so that a dying pagan could see the symbol of Christ and perhaps enter Heaven .
12 Richard Nixon had been plagued by the phenomenon of political appointees ‘ going native ’ , a process that began immediately with career civil servants initiating their newly appointed political superiors into the mores , values , policy preferences and interest group connections of the department .
13 A protocol was signed , however , preserving economic ties into the first quarter of 1992 and with the aim of guaranteeing over that period deliveries of the equivalent of 70 per cent of first quarter deliveries in 1991 .
14 He fastened his boots and shrugged his broad shoulders into the dark jacket .
15 To overcome this the ministries themselves were forced to create functional interest groups , such as farmers organizations , development associations and educational groups to channel political demands into the appropriate ministries .
16 However , as many overseas assignments fail because the wife or family are unable to cope with the new way of life and culture ( around 50 per cent is often quoted ) , many organisations choose to invite the wives of short-listed candidates into the company to discuss the assignment and any problems that may be worrying them .
17 Manoeuvring down the narrow steps into the boat , and turning into the airy and deceptively spacious lounge , Birbeck was greeted by Branson and Al Clark , Virgin 's laconic press officer , poring over a mass of paperwork .
18 The work of the symbolic , of the American television institution , in articulating this technical and imaginary possibility is to break it , interrupt , withdraw by separating the text into saleable parts , breaking up the promise of coherence and wholeness into short sessions , as it were , constantly jerking us out of the dream of coherent signifieds into the world of the endless play of signifiers .
19 Water tumbled headlong down narrow channels into the valley .
20 Finally , senior members of ethnic communities should take the lead in initiating research in conjunction with academic and professional organizations into the causes and consequences of mental disorder characteristic of their populations .
21 Past the school I walked through a stone gate manned by two uniformed guards into the first courtyard ( the palace has fifteen ) , which is overlooked by a high drumtower , used three times a day to summon the household for prayers .
22 It is also unclear whether the increased apical membrane K + and Cl - permeabilities result from activation of latent transport systems or , alternatively , from insertion of a separate class of K + and Cl - permeable cytoplasmic vesicles into the apical membrane .
23 De Gaulle refused this role for himself and effectively thwarted the chances of a Gaullist party by introducing the old political parties into the CNR in mid-1943 .
24 It must have been one of the old medieval roads into the city , now dosed to traffic by the concrete retaining wall of the ring boulevard .
25 Mrs Thatcher 's achievements in taming the trade unions , reducing inflation , introducing privatization and more commercial values into the public sector , and recovering the Falklands gave scope for her adversary talents .
26 Much still needs to be learned from research , ranging from detailed investigations into the relationships between accidents , traffic behaviour and residents ' perception of safety , to continuing long-term analysis of the extent and nature of traffic-related problems in residential areas .
27 Matthew and Sara and the children with them came out of the old woods into the new plantation , where rows of conifers , dark green , were interplanted with small spindly brighter green beeches .
28 And then you just put the numbers in for different hours into the equation into the formula that tells you how far he 's gone , work it out .
29 The three of us pick our way across the pot-holes past a couple of lock-up garages into the patch of waste ground that leads to the blocks of flats .
30 Gavin , with an innocent air , carefully scraped up the worst of the burned shell from the stewpot , but then saw Luch watching ; somehow he found himself dropping the charred scraps into the fire , and ladling out some better meat .
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