Example sentences of "[vb pp] into [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The drought of the previous three years has dissolved into into a huge downpour and now there 's more of a worry about being too much rather than not enough water . |
2 | He did it again when , leaving her question hanging , he stepped closer , studied her scraped-back hairstyle , then , without so much as a by-your-leave , whipped her glasses from her nose — the better , it seemed , to check that her green eyes were the same green he had looked into during the early hours of Sunday morning . |
3 | I think that is a , there is a need to look into this , it is an area where we have n't looked into at the moment , and when you consider the valuable work that our staff in the D S O organisation does , and the profit it makes for this county council , and the savings it makes for the county council , it would be sensible for us to also look into building maintenance as well . |
4 | Another aggrieved member wrote ‘ the system of caddies , which is bad and rotten , be thoroughly looked into by a competent committee ’ . |
5 | The views of teachers were amongst the matters looked into by the Sheffield University team when carrying out research for the Elton Committee . |
6 | My right hon. Friend was right to air on the Floor of the House a matter which , however specific — no doubt it is being looked into by the authorities and by the police — |
7 | The issue has been looked into by the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the Office of Fair Trading . |
8 | Was this a habit he had grown into over the years or had he always been like this , turning his wife into an invalid before there was any real need , a man who could only see himself in a solicitous relationship with other people ? |
9 | Oh she said she 's gon na erm , part of the garden in Wales she 's having it made into like a rose garden or something it 's like a , did she say it 's an acre |
10 | Indecent material may only be displayed in licensed sex shops which have no window display and can not be seen into from the street , do not admit people under 18 years of age and which carry a warning sign to this effect over the door . |
11 | But even before the establishment of the Karmal regime the USSR had acquired some control over the major military air base at Bagram near Kabul ; this was the base Soviet troops were initially airlifted into at the end of 1979 . |
12 | That 's a habit I seemed to have got into during the pregnancy . |
13 | Such parents know that it is something they have been socialised into by a segregated society , and that things could have been otherwise : that they ought to be otherwise ( It 's not fair … ’ ) . |
14 | Maggie turned round to find herself staring into the eyes she 'd stared into in the pub . |
15 | There were the ‘ Carry Ons ’ , a new radio series with Kenneth Horne — Beyond Our Ken had matured into Round The Horne and was better than anything he had done on air before . |
16 | Cars in Arran Walk and Gleneagles Road were broken into over the weekend . |
17 | Four cars were broken into at the town 's golf club and radio-cassette players , Ryder and Slazenger clubs and other property worth £2,000 was stolen . |
18 | Cars belonging to visitors at a Teesdale beauty spot were broken into at the weekend . |
19 | However , Monday morning is also busy because of the number of premises that are found broken into after the weekend . |
20 | Christopher Pitchford , QC , prosecuting , told the jury : ‘ Whatever their feelings were on the home of an elderly woman being broken into by a gang of drug-crazed teenagers , it did not give anyone the excuse to take the law into their own hands . ’ |
21 | But her breakfast had been broken into by a phone call from Charley , cancelling a work session with her later that day . |
22 | I had all that I had wanted , peace and privacy , a day to myself before Crispin came , and an absolute compulsion to stay indoors and take another look at the poem that had been broken into by the tutorial in Cambridge . |
23 | The quiet and terrible peace of the death scene had been broken into by the need to measure , to check for fingerprints , and to find forensic debris . |
24 | The house was broken into in the early hours of Friday morning and the intruders carried off the rock and pop CDs in a Head sports bag which they also stole from the house . |
25 | The prints by Whitby photographer , Frank Meadow Sutcliffe , were in a car broken into in the resort earlier this week . |
26 | I do n't want my house broken into in the first place . |
27 | There was such a deep gulf between the stern , dutiful world of my aunt 's upbringing and my schooldays , and the kind of lotus-land I seemed to have fallen into during the last year , that I had sometimes felt , when I bathed my baby or sat giggling in the park with Sophie , that I was taking part , not in real life , but in some wildly unrelated dream . |
28 | He spent a long time listening , and then said , ‘ You know , George Dionisovich , you 've fallen into to the hands of the Mafia . |
29 | Whatever political positions he was later driven into by a jealous Hollywood , Chaplin as a film-maker was never a propagandist or a preacher . |
30 | The full-throttle climaxes of Francesca are delivered with a frenzied desperation which is guaranteed to play havoc with all but the most robust of dispositions , and the spine-tingling emotionalism of the gloriously protracted central section is entered into with a fearlessness which borders on the overwhelming — one can feel this music coursing through the orchestra 's veins . |