Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] into the new " in BNC.

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1 The hollows under her cheekbones were sepia , and the skin which sank into the new , heavy arcs of her lids , and the shadows beneath ear and chin .
2 As a result of investigating unsolved problems in biology , including how a seed or egg can contain the essence which grows into the new individual member of the same species , he postulated ( something which has long been familiar to those with a spiritual or esoteric background ) the existence of what must , by implication , be a non-physical mould or pattern , what he calls a ‘ morphogenetic field ’ , which survives the death of the physical form , and which shapes the individual tree , animal and flower of each species , just as the individual field around a magnet can create a pattern in a scatter of iron filings .
3 Here the men who streamed into the new ‘ self-improvement ’ associations ( Bildungsvereine ) in the 1860s — there were 1,000 such clubs in 1863 , no less than 2,000 in Bavaria alone by 1872 — rapidly drifted away from the middle-class liberalism of these bodies , though perhaps not sufficiently from the middle-class culture they inculcated .
4 But not before we moved into the new building .
5 ‘ It 's only justice we go into the New Year on top , ’ he said .
6 If we go into the New Year in 10th place , we are not going to be able to do it . ’
7 I 'd let her settle into the new surroundings — that way I 'd seem more supernumerary .
8 He settled into the new way of life and rarely thought about Manchester , a place where he could not recollect the sun ever shining .
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