Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] into the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If they live , we can transplant them into the garden . |
2 | He must introduce them into the plane of his own discourse , but in such a way that this plane is not destroyed . |
3 | We 're not expecting trouble from them and we 're there to help and direct them into the areas where they can get into the ground . |
4 | Lucky for me that I got out before you could entice me into the ultimate folly of going to bed with you . ’ |
5 | Afterwards , when I continued to sob as children do , she would order me to stop or she would ‘ stomp me into the ground ’ . |
6 | He thought later — ‘ When I could think , ’ he said — that it was as if the soul knew that it must surrender itself into the Lad 's hands , to do with as he wished . |
7 | And the nuclear industry could n't always buy itself into the media . |
8 | They merely assumed that inhibition generates the incest taboo without pointing to any behavioural mechanism that could translate one into the other . |
9 | This chapter examines reasons for using video in language teaching and considers when and how we could introduce it into the syllabus and into the lesson . |
10 | All you have to do is introduce it into the plebs ’ soap . |
11 | He should think himself into the position of the other person , whether in-house or customer , and try to anticipate his approach and reactions . |
12 | The other half of the gang , working on the wharf , then took the individual timbers on their leather padded shoulders , and with that strange loping run , their steps synchronised to the bending motion of the plant , would deposit them into the timber sheds . |
13 | I would also like to add that the small meeting room which is off the corridor , opposite the program office , is ava available for you to er relax during the lunch break , and eat your sandwiches in there , rather than bring them into the hall . |
14 | We would recommend this disk highly to beginners as its uncluttered presentation will ease you into the world of word-processing . |
15 | It may perhaps be objected that the distance may prevent the pupils of the Hospitals from attending the Lectures of the Veterinary Professor — I will first answer to that — that it would be dangerous for the progress of the Veterinary science to give them too free admission into the College — because it might give a disgust to the residing pupils from their application to the Veterinary Medicine and many of them would change their mind and apply themselves to the anatomy of the human body , thinking that it would be more honorable for them to cure the human species than Animals , this happened in France and the best Veterinary pupils are now Physicians and Surgeons to the human species — this prejudiced ideal would inculcate itself into the minds of young men , the more so as the Veterinary Science is still in its Infancy in this Country , and in an abject state , for this reason it would be equally dangerous to permit residing pupils to attend medical or anatomical lectures , of the human body , or to frequent Hospitals : Therefore a certain distance from the Town would be more useful than otherwise for the progress of the Veterinary Science . |
16 | He gave a roar of rage when his mother pulled him back , saying : ‘ Now behave yourself , Junior , or this is the last time I 'll bring you into the supermarket . |
17 | He 'd notice and would n't mention it because mentioning would bring everything into the open again . |
18 | Left alone , Meredith ignored her shaking legs and managed to strip off and ease herself into the heavy waist petticoats from beside the chest . |
19 | We could n't bring her into the house because we had an old cat and we had no spare kennels , so that just left the caravan . |
20 | She had thought then he would bring her into the shop , as he had herself , and trained her into the business , not only the confectionery and tobacconists , but the little factory across the yard where they made most of their boiled sweets and toffee . |
21 | We must bring her into the Hall . ’ |
22 | ‘ If you will allow us , my friend and I will carry him into the house . |
23 | She had said he must marry only so as not to disappoint his mother ; but should he come to her one day and say he was about to marry someone , that would assuredly beat her into the ground . |
24 | Small things would make her happy ; one harsh word would send her into the depths of despair . |
25 | Jill nodded , standing aside to let Lindsey precede her into the small side ward . |
26 | The table is too heavy to move , so you ca n't ram him into the wall with it , and there are no other weapons around . |
27 | The arrangement would bring him into the same stable as Hackett menswear , and people who mix in such circles believe that Lagerfeld , who designs for Chanel and Fendi , will also work for Chloe , Dunhill 's fashion label . |
28 | I would not let you from David 's side willingly , no more than I 'd send him into the battle without a shield . ’ |
29 | Otherwise , the right sombrely heroic quality emerges , but the playing of the movement does not grip the listener as the composer surely intended and Leonskaja 's leisurely treatment of the second subject group ( say in the recapitulation at 9′54″ ) lacks the tension which would integrate it into the whole . |
30 | But in a contest to offer old rustic Scots charm , East Kilbride would beat it into the final . |