Example sentences of "[adv] into [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 To the charge that Victorians sentimentalised the deaths of their children has been added the allegation that they may have inflicted psychological damage by bringing them prematurely into contact with death .
2 But by the end of May 1797 , with the countryside bursting suddenly into beauty after the coldest spring Dorothy could remember , they knew that their unorthodox tenancy was not likely to continue : John Pretor Pinney was already looking for rent-paying tenants .
3 They were driving up the Harrow Road and had just passed the complex of St Mary 's Hospital when the campanile of St Matthew 's came suddenly into view on their left .
4 Typically , discussion of a client 's tax affairs will lead naturally into consideration of investment options , such as pensions , which might be used to offset part of the tax liability .
5 Learning in the primary school is seamless and activities in history will merge naturally into work in art , technology , drama , and so on .
6 He slid inexorably into despair over the Church 's modernisings and his lack of a knighthood , and feared that he was losing his writing power .
7 However , Israeli leaders were driven inexorably into alignment with the West , particularly the United States .
8 On the aesthetic side , the dominance of the musical element in Tristan did , as it happens , bring Wagner 's art somewhat into line with Schopenhauer 's theories , although , as we have already pointed out , the sensuous-emotional appeal of Wagnerian music , at its most extreme in Tristan , directly flouted the philosopher 's denial of all worldly values .
9 The main market for Japan 's semiconductor makers — the American computer industry — has been sinking deeper into slump since August 1990 .
10 He flirts occasionally with the rhinoceros and the camel as self-images , but mainly , secretly , essentially , he is the Bear : a stubborn bear ( 1852 ) , a bear thrust deeper into bearishness by the stupidity of his age ( 1853 ) , a mangy bear ( 1854 ) , even a stuffed bear ( 1869 ) ; and so on down to the very last year of his life , when he is still ‘ roaring as loudly as any bear in its cave ’ ( 1880 ) Note that in Hérodias , Flaubert 's last completed work , the imprisoned prophet Iaokanann , when ordered to stop howling his denunciations against a corrupt world , replies that he too will continue crying out ‘ like a bear ’ .
11 As co-ordinator of the council 's work he will be brought daily into contact with the council 's officers to whom he should become guide , counsellor and friend .
12 At the same time it was doubtless the case that by-employments , which were probably the rule rather than the exception , were decisive in bringing the level of wealth in districts unfavourable to husbandry more or less into line with that of the more eligible farming regions .
13 Air and water brought alternately into contact with earth did the trick .
14 And later , falling finally into sleep with her heart as cold as a snowball in her chest , she thought : at least there is Wednesday .
15 His rapport with the children he treated was almost uncanny ; and there was in his own nature something of the immediacy and openness of a child , which , coupled with a great sense of fun , helped him to get easily into communication with all sorts of people , and to make friends .
16 The drum unit , developer unit , cleaning pad and toner cartridge slot neatly and easily into place underneath a hinged top cover .
17 The drum unit , developer unit , cleaning pad and toner cartridge slot neatly and easily into place underneath a hinged top cover .
18 They fell comfortably into gossip about various parts of their experience until McLeish noticed she was looking tired .
19 I remember a while ago someone told me he thought I should be wearing platform shoes , but we 're not into having symbols of different generations , we 're just into style as a ‘ thing ’ : we 're into flaunting things , it 's just part of what we are . ’
20 We must have him away into shelter in Wooler .
21 Perhaps , in some unimaginably distant region , the cosmos simply melted away into Chaos without sane dimensions — so that all the immensity of physical reality , all the billions of light years of stars and galaxies without number , amounted to no more than a tiny archipelago within a dire and senseless ocean of absurdity .
22 Yet plutonium has been intensively studied , is well understood , and it decays away into harmlessness with a half-life of about 240,000 years .
23 The problems experienced by United Motors at its Dublin plant , which the Englishman advised were the major factors which would influence future investment decisions in Ireland , simply melted away into insignificance under their mellifluous tongues .
24 If the Communists were steadily driven out of the Labour Party and expedited the process by withdrawing themselves from the official levels of the labour movement , the Independent Labour Party drifted uncertainly into opposition to the Labour leadership and finally expelled itself from the party it had helped to found .
25 A safe course to adopt if in any doubt is to present the argument for both sides — to turn yourself successively into counsel for the plaintiff ( prosecutor ) , counsel for the defendant , and finally the judge .
26 Turning now to the income-related benefits , as the House knows , the uprating is , in this respect , based not on the full retail prices index , but on what is known as the Rossi index , which , in essence , is the RPI less housing costs but which we have this year brought more exactly into line with what the benefits are intended to cover by including in the calculation 20 per cent .
27 Thereafter they fend for themselves and she is quickly into preparation for her next litter .
28 Dip slide quickly into beaker with BaCl 2 solution for no more than 2 s .
29 Sense of unease , he wrote , growing quickly into sense of revulsion .
30 Other newcomers were amateur winger Ivan Sharpe from Derby County , who worked in a newspaper office , and centre-half Harry Peart , 23 , from neighbours Bradford City , who excelled at turning defence quickly into attack with a well-placed header .
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