Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Binyon has thought ; he has plunged into the knowledge of the East and extended the borders of occidental knowledge , and yet his mind constantly harks back to some folly of nineteenth century Europe . |
2 | SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost . |
3 | SAATCHI and Saatchi , the world 's largest advertising agency group , has plunged into the red after providing for £78million of reorganisation and redundancy cost . |
4 | It has plunged into the red , to the tune of £1.2m for the year to August 1992 , and will not be paying a dividend . |
5 | AT&T Co has plunged into the desktop personal computer videoconferencing business with the launch of its Visual Solutions product line , committing that the products and services for business will be based on globally accepted standards for video calls over digital phone lines — under the framework of the Consultative Committee on International Telephony and Telegraphy , companies worldwide have agreed the Px64 series of standards for video transmission over digital phone lines . |
6 | This is done only when the fluffy coat of the youngster has developed into the waterproofed fur covering of an adult . |
7 | Still owned by its employees , Meiko has broken into the American and Japanese supercomputer markets , and now has offices across the US and in Europe . |
8 | THE ACQUISITIVE sales promotion company FKB Group has broken into the lucrative US medical promotions market with the $41m ( £26m ) acquisition of a specialist marketing company . |
9 | Page 29 US purchase for FKB : Acquisitive sales promotion company FKB Group has broken into the lucrative US medical promotions market with the $41m ( £26m ) acquisition of a specialist marketing company . |
10 | Now , at 43 , Twiggy has matured into the breathtaking beauty of the Nineties . |
11 | Not all waste has to go into the dustbin . |
12 | Two of our friends here are tempted to despair , for their son 's farm on the border is in an area where the terrorists are increasingly active ; the tobacco price is dropping ; and their son , along with most of his neighbours , has to go into the army this week , leaving his farm unprotected . |
13 | ‘ The dart has to go into the haunch , and that 's important . |
14 | Then you find out what needs to go into the ‘ contract ’ . |
15 | I would just to say , I think women , women are such victims of the fashion industry and I think there 's a lot more hype surrounding th the bride than there is surrounding the groom and er I think erm , you know th a lot more thought needs to go into the whole thing , there 's so much pressure on young people , particularly girls and there 's sa , so much idealism around the whole thing erm , and and there 's a lot of alternatives to marriage , you know , and this is discounted as th , the woman over there said , about being referred to as Mrs , particularly when you 're over a certain age if you 're not married . |
16 | In addition , the occupational therapist needs to go into the appropriate scheme for the disabled person to ensure that the work is right for his or her requirements . |
17 | We 're alright , there 's nothing there that erm , needs to go into the fridge I think |
18 | For many seconds he just stood where he was , as still as a man who has gazed into the eyes of the Medusa . |
19 | First the millionaire star — who has soared into the charts at No 16 with his new single Sentinel — landed shaking with terror after the plane doors flew open at 5,000 feet on one of his first training flights . |
20 | The beautiful duet , sung by Freddie and Montserrat Caballe , has sprinted into the charts at No 5 … leaving Sarah Brightman 's rival duet with Jose Carreras trailing 13 places behind . |
21 | The aquarium is a prime example of an out-of-date building which badly needs bringing into the 1990's . |
22 | It is an assertion that certainly needs bringing into the debate about the Primal Event , and the usefulness of that speculative hypothesis can be seen in relation to the content of Christianity , at least . |
23 | The material that has fallen into the more massive of the two galaxies rekindles the quasar at its core . |
24 | The bad news , shown by the lower line on the chart , is that the overall visible trade balance has fallen into the red , by £353 million in 1990 . |
25 | Active Memory Technology Ltd , the ICL Plc parallel processing spin-out , has fallen into the hands of receiver Price Waterhouse and is currently tying up a rescue bid from a mystery American millionaire tycoon . |
26 | Three years later , after a letter unwisely sent by Flavia has fallen into the hands of the bitterly ambitious Rupert of Hentzau , Rassendyll has a harsher temptation to withstand . |
27 | Poor kid , she looked so pathetic sitting there on the edge of the chair , all stiff and upright like some tragedy queen , thinking Woe is me , my precious Bob has fallen into the hands of this designing woman . |
28 | Fortunately , it has fallen into the ingenious hands of David Cronenberg , acknowledged master of the bizarre . |
29 | The dog 's owners have offered a reward for its safe return , but fear the animal has fallen into the hands of unscrupulous dealers |
30 | Security chiefs are understood to be deeply annoyed that information about today 's celebrations has fallen into the hands of the IRA . |