Example sentences of "[noun pl] [to-vb] into the " in BNC.

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1 See the harvest field , you and I get the benefit from , but Jesus said you pray for labourers to go into the harvest field .
2 In sudden abandon she allowed her arms to creep up round his neck , her fingers to sink into the short hair at the back of his head while at the same time parting her lips and welcoming the exciting exploration of his tongue .
3 The explanation might be that a probable leak at the tight junction is relative , allowing only small molecules to pass into the intercellular space .
4 A procession is formed as midnight approaches and the Guisers carry blazing half-barrels on their heads to hurl into the bonfire and light it , before first-footing round the parish .
5 However , traders want Suffolk County Council and Mid Suffolk District Council , which are responsible for the scheme , to allow shoppers to drive into the street and park for short periods .
6 Although they had had several centuries to grow into the landscape , they still represented a foreign intrusion for many increasingly xenophobic Englishmen , and the growing attack on their position made little real attempt to differentiate between ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ houses .
7 Were Sir Charles Wilson 's frequent trips to inquire into the future of the Dundee Institute of Art and Technology really necessary ?
8 The impression of IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp and their ilk lining up like lambs to the slaughter may seem hard to credit for customers that have been driven to accept very hard bargains , but that is what appears to be happening with this Gadarene rush by the major manufacturers to get into the facilities management business in the US : we understand that many of the savings and loans , banks and securities houses that have gratefully accepted offers by the majors to run their data processing operations for them has little to do with saving money over the term of the contract , much to do with their urgent need for cash upfront to repair their ravaged balance sheets — the key attraction of the deals being the money paid at the start of the contract for the data processing facilities ; if the customers are in that much need of cash , chances are that many of them wo n't be around in five or seven years ' time , so that having spent good money for computers they do n't need , the facilities managers will be left with idle installations and contracts with no residual value .
9 I mean the doctor was no help and I 'd been waiting for over a coupla months to get into the Clinic for a detox .
10 The likeliest place for the specks to get into the product was in the ‘ Fluon ’ finishing Room so we set up a multi-disciplinary CAT of operators , supervisors , QC , QA and maintenance personnel headed by Finishing Room manager Jim Fairhurst .
11 When a dog found the game it would bark , and all the people would run after it , forcing the animals to rush into the net .
12 Perspex screens will allow visitors to see into the worst-hit rooms .
13 I met many + tenants on similar estates who do the same thing — their heating amounts to " taking the nip out of the air " and putting on cardigans to go into the bathroom or kitchen .
14 The number of hotel and catering companies to fall into the hands of receivers more than doubled during 1991 , according to figures published by Touche Ross .
15 The Turkish conquest of the Balkans impelled large numbers of Serbs and Bosnian Croats to flee into the neighbouring lands of Croatia , Slavonia and Dalmatia .
16 Grandad Terry Potter had only just installed it to stop Adam 's bids to get into the street at Barnsley , South Yorks .
17 ‘ Johns has aspirations to get into the American World Cup side .
18 But if in the maintained schools teachers become more like civil servants , this will afford an additional motive for many parents to move into the independent sector , valuing as many do the overall moral and social responsibility for their pupils that such schools assume .
19 His European contacts have given him ideas — such as the Dutch government 's research projects to look into the specific health needs of the country 's future .
20 Did 1973 respond to his plans to leapfrog into the elite who would be actually paid to drive ?
21 The children are collecting plants to go into the garden .
22 Ringa Hustle … was one of the last dogs to go into the traps at wimbledon on Saturday … he was drawn in three alongside his kennel mate Lassa Java … the derby is the race of the year for greyhounds … 40,000 to the winner and there was only ever going to be one winner …
23 Then it was the turn of Canizares to fall into the arms of his colleagues after holing a 38 inch putt to secure the vital point .
24 First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector .
25 The next night , before going to bed , Gabriel called his two dogs to come into the house for the night .
26 The eggs , which are the same size as the adult male mite , take 3 to 4 days to hatch into the three-legged larva .
27 Washington ordered the initial 1,800 heavily armed troops to sweep into the capital to save up to a million Somalis starving to death .
28 What is more , politicians must cut their fashionable ideas to fit into the jigsaw of their party doctrines .
29 They worked and waited , singing their Ukrainian songs and writing their Ukrainian poems , nursing their history , and began over the years to drift into the city .
30 The operator then turns a handle to allow three or more spears to puncture the cans and allow their contents to run into the bottom of the hopper .
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