Example sentences of "[adv] [prep] [v-ing] into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 As a result of grass roots pressure , city halls and private groups are encouraging people to take their 1989 Christmas trees in for recycling into mulch , fuel or erosion barriers .
2 To do so without taking into account whether , within the former group , the mother remarried or not , or whether or not uncles , grandfathers or older brothers were able to step into the gap and provide the child with male company , would be to neglect some possible important influences .
3 The town itself is peculiarly built , so that a person may live in it for years , and go in and out daily without coming into contact with a working-people 's quarter or even with workers , that is , so long as he confines himself to his business or pleasure walks .
4 Pain has to be faced , to be gone through , you ca n't make it better by getting into bed with me . ’
5 Shortly after falling into bed , he was awakened by an urgent voice in his ear , ‘ Richard .
6 And it is unlikely in fact now that we we will convert more until er probably nineteen ninety five er shortly before going into production investment .
7 Second , there are cases of coins being made in one place and then transported elsewhere before entering into circulation .
8 Fortunately there proved to be a hidden foothold right at the base , which I hit just before dropping into space .
9 But it was sold to Tranwood Consortium late last year for just £1.6 million , just before going into receivership .
10 Making your fortune while you were asleep , just by getting into debt to own the roof over your head , was always to good to be true .
11 Different varieties of crystals might earn their passage to new streams , not by crumbling into dust ‘ seeds ’ , but by dissecting their streams into lots of little streamlets that spread around , eventually joining and infecting new river systems .
12 This looks to dark greens remarkably like getting into bed with the enemy .
13 ICI 's results looked worse still after taking into account its restructuring and disposals ; indicating that underlying profits were down almost 30 per cent .
14 Personally , by the time I had cycled up the hill in the dark , battling against high winds and rain , wearing my rain cape in a futile attempts to keep dry , I felt more like flopping into bed than sitting up all night making silly marks on a chart and plunging outside every sixty minutes to see if it was still raining .
15 Former Praxsys president Tripp Blair , who like the rest of his small team is now a Sun employee , said Snoopy is near the end of its development cycle and close to going into test and verification .
16 In the first case , the resin itself does not outgas thoroughly before coming into contact with the specimen , so gas and resin are both drawn into the pores ; resin also solidifies in the inlet line .
17 The Anglican Information Office , a corporate member of WACC , has produced this new publication to follow up on Getting into Print which it published in 1975 .
18 In Britain , from around 1800 , traders in towns had done no more than seek to control the sale of goods and services on promises to pay later by combining into Trade Protection Societies , which had grouped into a National Association of Trade Protection Societies ( NATPS ) .
19 As political conditions in China became increasingly chaotic in the decade after World War I Aglen found his responsibilities becoming not only more onerous , but also more difficult to carry out without coming into conflict with one or other of the Chinese factions making demands upon him as custodian of revenues of which he was in sole charge .
20 One would think placing speed humps in a road and narrowing the junction would result in improved safety even after taking into consideration an anticipated increase in traffic .
21 Problems have arisen despite this year 's cash for the NHS appearing , when it was announced last November , to allow for real growth for the first time in years , even after taking into account inevitable pressures such as the rising number of elderly people .
22 The odds ratio shows that this was the case even after taking into account the fact that those living alone tended to be more disabled than elderly married couples , and therefore in greater need of such help .
23 The annual returns of the Universities Central Council for Admissions show that , if anything , a greater proportion of students was recruited from professional backgrounds in 1979 than in 1969 , even after taking into account demographic changes , as Table 3.4 shows .
24 The worldwide population of pure Jerseys is now huge and , apart from the Friesian group , it probably outnumbers any other single breed , even without taking into account the many breeds enriched with Jersey blood or created from Jersey crosses ( see Table 6 ) .
25 Elsewhere you may see it graded at E1 5b , but in my opinion its crux alone warrants E2 and 5c : an assessment made even without taking into account the remaining 700′ , containing at least four pitches of 5b climbing .
26 It notes that even without taking into account the current drought in the region and the effects of global warming , demand there will continue to exceed local supplies .
27 Eczema can be caused by different factors ; through allergies a genetic predisposal often in association with asthma or hayfever ; or simply by coming into contact with a particular thing .
28 Profits were slightly ahead after taking into account the costs of advertising and promoting the launch of Complete .
29 But instead of getting into bed , he gets into another suit , God save us , and says he 's going out again .
30 Instead of tucking into turkey and all the trimmings , they ate freeze-dried chilli — washed down with whisky and port .
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