Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [vb past] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fume cupboards for those working with gases and solvents only slowly came into laboratories . |
2 | The blue van , driven by Latowa , pulled up outside a tall , ramshackle house , long ago turned into bedsitters . |
3 | Golf , the most individual of sports , is never more demanding than when played in its team format and , when Sam Torrance holed the winning birdie putt at The Belfry in ‘ 85 , and very soon afterwards burst into tears , he began a sequence that would be rejected out of hand by any self-respecting editor of the Boys ’ Own Paper . |
4 | ‘ Political Leaders ’ in the localities , and especially the Block and Cell Leaders ( that is , those who most directly came into contact with ordinary citizens and most plainly encountered popular feeling ) , were , the report stated , suffering from the fact that ‘ their work was not properly appreciated and acknowledged either by people 's comrades or by superior Party offices ’ . |
5 | So saying , she once again burst into tears and , crossing rapidly to George , threw her arms around his neck and stretching up on her toes , began to kiss him with a fervour which shocked him . |
6 | Highly conscious of the strategic risks of the defence of Cuba , sensing that Castro — who had no orthodox Communist credentials — was too ambitious and unpredictable a leader to be a wholly reliable client , and ( as explained in chapter 4 ) already beginning to regret the extent of their economic commitment , the Soviet leadership once again retreated into caution . |
7 | The smell of growth and greenness was already in the air , elusive but constant , like the secret rippling of water , the whispering water of February , now almost hushed into silence . |
8 | We then all got into taxis and we went off to the Coconut Grove at the top half of Regent Street where we spent until the small hours of the morning . |
9 | few would deny that the CMHTs almost immediately ran into problems due to the squeeze on local authority budgets and found themselves scrabbling around for alternative resources ; |
10 | Intending to spend two quiet days in Montreal on the way home I took a room in the Mount Royal Hotel there , and almost immediately ran into Pierre Leveque in the lobby . |
11 | Investment no longer flowed into manufacturing companies , which in turn cut back production . |
12 | The truth of this matter seems to be that the authors of the Convention never really took into account the mobile quality of people and documents . |
13 | ‘ Yeah , but it never really came into play , although it 's a nice idea and it looks good . |
14 | ‘ As strikers , we were always at opposite ends of the field so I never really came into contact with Frank on the park , ’ recalls Pearson . |