Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We'se got to go into town . ’
2 What you got to go into town for ?
3 Jane agreed to go into pantomime .
4 Microsoft Corp 's New Technology operating system , expected to go into beta test this month now not be put into the hands of end users until July , Bill Gates told information systems managers and journalists at a computing debate in London last week .
5 Depositors in the eurocurrency markets sought to diversify into dollar bonds , the main source of which was the New York based " yankee " foreign bond market .
6 The moorland in the South West Peak was proposed for ESA status in 1991 and the designation failed to come into force this summer as planned .
7 This change has been recommended by the Legal Services Ombudsman , and will require a change in the law , expected to come into force at the beginning of 1994 .
8 The Consortium agreed to attract into membership all bodies that shared its objectives .
9 The two leaders also agreed that visa and currency exchange-free travel to East Germany for West Germans and West Berliners , planned to come into force next January , would be brought forward to December 24 .
10 Dudley tried to sink into obscurity .
11 As soon as he realised his mistake he tried to go into reverse , but once America sent troops to Saudi Arabia the dictator was trapped : only then did he make Kuwait the 19th province and drop all talk of withdrawing .
12 One of the most prominent clumps which Tony Wedd found to fall into alignment with others was Gill 's Lap , high on Ashdown Forest .
13 The hearing was adjourned for 15 minutes after a relative of 16-year-old Suzanne Capper tried to burst into court screaming abuse .
14 Guild of Bricklayers ’ judges visited over half of the original projects entered taking into account technical quality , cleanliness of the face , correct use of coloured bricks and particularly the quality of any special features , such as arches .
15 She tried to think into motherhood , though Jeremy was twenty-five .
16 Boldly coloured ties draped Levinsky 's neck ( he sold them on the street ) , his synapses now like two eggs over light , in permanent sizzle , as he tried to move into stride with a young Cassius Clay .
17 By notice of appeal dated 12 February 1991 Mr. Pierson appealed against that refusal on the grounds , inter alia , that the Divisional Court had erred ( 1 ) in ruling that it was not unlawful for the Secretary of State to increase the tariff recommended by the Lord Chief Justice and the trial judge for the purposes of determining a prisoner 's first parole review date and ( 2 ) in ruling that Mr. Pierson was not entitled to know in advance the factors which the Secretary of State proposed to take into account in fixing the tariff and to make informed representations in the light of that knowledge .
18 But the stunning defeat at Pinkie in September 1547 changed wavering into decision .
19 In the beginning there was carbon , and after several generations of Super Novae there was the solar system and then there were a whole lot of trees and they all fell down plonk into bogs and got turned into coal , and that led to the dinosaurs and that led to the mammals and that led to humans and that led to the miners . ’
20 Iraq 's nuclear plans seemed to go into abeyance while it was reactorless and still bogged down in its costly war against Iran .
21 On inflation , the Conservative Party seemed to fall into line with television , the other parties , and the public .
22 But I was so lucky that with one exception , everything seemed to fall into place at exactly the right time . ’
23 And after he said typical mongol , I think , I do n't know , it 's awkward to explain : everything seemed to fall into place .
24 And then things seemed to come into focus .
25 They seemed to come into focus only slowly , a silent mass of tightly packed yellow faces glistening with perspiration ; scores of dark eyes had been watching him unwaveringly all the time , but their expressions remained uniformly blank .
26 Her body seemed to leap into overdrive .
27 From here , where she stood orientating herself to the unknown photographer 's vision of Aurae Phiala , and sharing his revelation , even that violent force , at once protection and threat , seemed charmed into tameness , passing on tiptoe by this idyllic place .
28 He grabbed hold of the net and prepared himself for when the giant eel came thrashing into sight .
29 They were concerned that the object might have been a hang glider who 'd got into difficulty .
30 The rain was still battering down she noted , and from the sound of it even heavier than when she 'd got into bed .
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