Example sentences of "[vb base] into [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The results follow a survey of primary schoolchildren in England and Scotland , which shows bigger babies grow into children with better lungs .
2 The poles then slot into eyelets at each corner of the groundsheet .
3 Some have gliders which slot into grooves on the back of the track .
4 Press into base of a lined 7in ( 18cm ) spring-form clip tin .
5 Press into position over the shoulder pads , one half along each one .
6 But we must also , where possible , build into plans for the future those values that are worth preserving .
7 As India 's leading political parties shift into gear for the forthcoming general election campaign , no fewer than three of the ex-Maharajah 's once-royal relatives are jostling for the right to contest the Bharatpur seat .
8 SINGLE INLINE MEMORY MODULES ( SIMMS ) : RAM chips which plug into sockets on the motherboard .
9 The 30 New Zealand supermen — they are only human actually , but they have something like divine status in their own land — fly into Heathrow at lunchtime today for a 13-match tour which next month moves on to Ireland .
10 Missile fire simply dissipates ; arrows fade into nothingness in mid-air .
11 Now you TAP into plans for new careers
12 Tap into place with the handle of a club hammer
13 Cut into sections for easy eating .
14 I 've not known many burglars break into houses with alarms systems .
15 Go back to the hotel , climb into bed with your Rachel , do n't leave your room till nine o'clock tomorrow evening .
16 But before he could complete the sentence , he saw Tony Cashman , solid as a double-decker bus , loom into view behind Ruth , who was gesticulating and trying to explain the reason for the interruption .
17 Often ‘ kids walk into fields by mistake during spraying . ’
18 The books and clothes we put into boxes for Oxfam .
19 Put into bat by their hosts , with no toss required , Scotland were mostly indebted to George Salmond and George Reifer for their score of 152 for nine off 50 overs .
20 I suppose you could be right and I was feeling an a er an actual blow but not something I 've ever thought about or never put into words like you know .
21 Remove slide from etching box with polythene forceps and drop into beaker with Na-cobaltinitrate solution .
22 It is not unusual to find adult education centres , in the middle of provincial inner cities , for example , in which the majority of the provision is still a testimony to white , petit-bourgeois aspirations and hobbies , peopled by students who travel into classes by car from outside the immediate neighbourhood .
23 I ride into town with the Wheels-and-brakes Boys now .
24 But taking out your own cover may not be necessary if you belong to a trade association which offers its members the benefit of confidential advice if they run into difficulties at work .
25 They tune into satellite for the extra choice , not the quality of programmes .
26 But first , tune into reality with Lola Stechkin , bringing you The Pre-Breakfast Bulletin from the comfort of her dancercise studio …
27 The burst took ten seconds because a dying star 's core is so dense that even neutrinos bang into things on their way out .
28 Get key , right , down , down , left , get key , right , up up , up , right , right , down ( lift ) , left , left , left , left , down , down , right , down , get key , up left , up , up , right , right , right , down , down , left , down , get key , up , right , up , up , left , down , down ( lift ) , right , right , up , get key , down , left , up , left , up , crash into robot to be sent to start , right , right , down , enter car and fly to Las Venus .
29 ‘ I would prefer to see the medical charities emphasizing the large amount of research they sponsor into alternatives to the use of animals , rather than making a big fuss out of this ’ , says Michael Balls , chairman of the trustees of the Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments , and until recently professor of medical cell biology at the University of Nottingham .
30 The ants ( or termites ) forage for plant material that they do not digest themselves but make into compost on which they grow fungi .
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