Example sentences of "[vb pp] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure .
32 As a result , the inert and living organisms were disassembled and scattered into the ether .
33 Once everyone had claimed their rooms and strewn their possessions around to secure occupancy , Star Eye scattered into the streets , leaving Leila and Ari alone with Nathan .
34 That fact alone makes it clear that they must have been preceded into the air by other vegetarian forms which , judging from the primitive nature of their anatomy , were probably cockroaches , grasshoppers , locusts and crickets .
35 The European Parliament would be given not only a veto over matters involving majority voting in the Council of Ministers , including all commercial issues falling within the Single Market , but also a wide range of issues newly added into the competence of the Community .
36 There were a number of warnings from RSGB which were included , and which were later to be added into the company prospectus .
37 In fact , when his colourful personal life is added into the equation , the line between reality and fiction becomes very blurred indeed , though that is nothing new amongst the elite in Hollywood history .
38 A small hole just large enough to insert the airline should be drilled into the back of the elbow .
39 He 's even arranged for holes to be drilled into the ash to give the sand martins a head start These days secured nest sites for these beautiful birds are increasingly rare .
40 A continuous series of 15mm ( ½in ) diameter holes is drilled into the wall near dpc level and a silicone resin fed in to soak into the brick or stonework .
41 To extract heat from the rock , two j-shaped boreholes have to be drilled into the rock , several kilometers deep .
42 But before long , a correspondent of the STC was pointing out that " 60 to 70 per cent of the fair intruders are being sedulously drilled into the p's and q's of the art by members of our own society ! "
43 Look first at the holes drilled into the side of the cabinets for shelf supports .
44 The future of the PCE , which was the main component of the United Left ( IU ) coalition , was similarly subject to debate as some trade unionists and party activists suggested it should be dissolved into the IU at the PCE congress in December , in order to improve the IU 's electoral prospects .
45 This story , which embodied fierce resentment against the unfairness of things , was carried through seventy years and three generations , and all of them , all the good women , dissolved into the figure of my mother who was , as she told us , a good mother .
46 This was because the deuterium was continuing to be dissolved into the palladium and this takes energy out of the surroundings , acting like a refrigerator .
47 I found that so many new people had come into the scheme at the last moment that I was now four from the end .
48 No new blood had come into the affairs of de Chavigny for years : everywhere Edouard found stagnation and apathy .
49 Since then the homes of several well-known authors have come into the Trust 's care .
50 So what we would do then is identify the fact that we 've come into the building and therefore alerted everybody that lo and behold down the corridor are coming police officers .
51 Penelope had taken note of the two quite personable looking men who had just come into the hall ! and were standing looking about them with some bewilderment , as if uncertain what they ought to do .
52 This is the first time I 've come into the Unit , you know , Barbara !
53 According to his informant , the arms had come into the quarter the previous day .
54 I have read carefully the reasons given for the record levels of inward investment that has come into the United Kingdom , including Wales .
55 And when he come into the pub he hears the village lads singing along with the machine and he has a go himself and gets to talking with everyone .
56 Constable Perkins , who had been enjoying himself at the fête , ‘ patrolling ’ the exhibits , had only by chance come into the Cookery Tent at the vital moment .
57 And politics of a sort come into the fray with David 's contributions : ‘ Seen And Not Heard ’ comparing family values to government ; ‘ City Poison ’ assessing urban decline ; ‘ Wanderlust ’ presenting Johnny Vagrant , made hollow by the system .
58 The lien of a solicitors ' firm over clients ' papers pending payment of its costs will not be lost by a change in membership so long as the papers have come into the firm 's possession before the change : they can not ( subject always to any specific arrangements with the client to the contrary ) lawfully be retained after such a change in respect of a debt falling due before that event .
59 Luke had come into the kitchen with the hat .
60 Several times , Carrie had come into the kitchen and found them giggling together .
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