Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb pp] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | InterCity 's dedicated Victoria-Gatwick Express push-pull service launched in 1984 made little difference to domestic services , employing ex-LMR Mark 2f coaches formed into trailer sets with a 1959-type 2-HAP driving trailer converted to a driving van at one end , and a Class 73 locomotive at the other . |
2 | This is tackled through the ethical system of values socialised into doctors through the long process of training and , in many countries , by trying to break the link between clinical decision-making and the financial self-interest of the doctor , through third-party payment or salaried service . |
3 | Odd words and phrases came to him but , like sticks dropped into rapids , they were quickly whisked away . |
4 | Lissa 's slender fingers curled into fists at her sides . |
5 | During this immensity of time , the corals arrived and began to build reefs , and the segmented animals developed into forms that soon would leave the sea and establish a bridgehead on land . |
6 | She also felt it was important that inspectors looked into relationships between children and teachers . |
7 | A windfall of an annual £8m from satellite-television royalties dropped into racing 's lap . |
8 | Nine months rolled into hours . |
9 | Carrots curled into roses and golden hedgehog potatoes sneered : Make this the year you take on the challenge of making your vegetables more interesting . |
10 | One distressing sequence we filmed in the laboratories portrayed mice with their little noses pushed into holes in a plastic tube along which was passed tobacco smoke equivalent to that inhaled by a human on twenty cigarettes a day . |
11 | In 1905 the Lytham Company , whose blue cars operated into Blackpool only as far as South Shore Station , threatened legal action unless Blackpool Corporation allowed them to operate further into town . |
12 | The spikes twisted into Marcus again as he moved up . |
13 | Tanks and small army units moved into position in front of key government and communications buildings in Algiers and other towns . |
14 | Regular Lebanese army units moved into Beirut 's southern suburbs on Dec. 29-30 , for the first time in eight years . |
15 | Yet in the main the list is peppered with kids born into money . |
16 | Police estimated that two million people and a quarter of a million cars flooded into Liverpool and the Wirral , and 42 miles of no waiting cones lined the roads . |
17 | Last night more than eight thousand fans packed into Edgar Street to watch United beat non-league Woking in their third round replay … it was one-all after ninety minutes … the winning goal came in extra-time and it was scored by Simon Brain … |
18 | There were to be listening posts with recorded messages , sturdy steps set into inclines , handrails at strategic points and gates adapted for guide dogs . |
19 | In the South East , for example , it has been common to find former village shops and post offices converted into bookshops , antique shops and delicatessens . |
20 | It highlighted the various economic and political considerations taken into account by bank risk analysts . |
21 | There is no statutory definition of ‘ unsuitability on environmental grounds ’ , and the kind of considerations taken into account by the LA can best be judged by studying actual cases , such as those outlined in the casenotes at the end of this chapter . |
22 | Western traders allowed into Japan were to be restricted to foreign settlements and other prescribed areas , but were to have the benefits of extraterritoriality , i.e. they were not to be subject to the laws of Japan , but any misdemeanour or problem ( including those that concerned Japanese ) was to be dealt with by a court presided over by the consul of the country of the national concerned . |
23 | Overseas exhibitors no longer have to pay import duties on books taken into Zimbabwe for either exhibition or sale . |
24 | Miss Hardbroom 's eyes bored into Mildred like a laser-beam the moment they came into view . |
25 | Candlesticks filed into pieces and collected in ladies ' stockings had served for canister for a while , but had been swiftly exhausted . |
26 | In the sphere of aesthetics , Lessing , Herder , and , a generation later , Friedrich Schlegel not only base their diverse theories on material or formulations put into currency by Winckelmann , but might be said to owe to him , as Schlegel put it , " the very idea of a history of art " , conceived as the development of a series of individual works towards a perfect beauty . |
27 | The wrecked kids pissed into doorways . |
28 | Some campaigners believe that the Government should place a limit on the number of cars allowed into cities , such as London , to ease congestion and pollution . |
29 | President Lee Teng-hui signed into law a new revised article , under which discussion of Taiwanese independence or advocation of communism would no longer be a criminal offence . |
30 | The finchbacks spread into Glamorganshire and much of western England , and some white-faced finchbacks began to dominate the English side of the Welsh borders . |