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

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1 Old tattered flags hung from the ceiling , their patterns long since faded into the air .
2 Our parents long since disappeared into the vacuum of the war .
3 This species may also be under-represented in trap assemblages if the traps are set even short distances from thick vegetation , for it so rarely ventures into the open .
4 There is no intention in these arguments to give any sustenance to the view that corporate officials have been so successfully socialized into the ‘ way of life ’ that they can not see what they are doing or that the organizational constraints upon them were so tight as to be ‘ coercive ’ and therefore excusing .
5 However , it is so much woven into the fabric of multimedia , we will not focus on interactivity in itself in this study but allow it to feature implicitly throughout our assessment of multimedia design , technology and application .
6 Having spent so long staring into the national navel we can raise our heads .
7 The Laboulbeniales are ectoparasites — most of their tissue remains outside the host — and only superficially penetrate into the host .
8 He had been shocked by the resentment he had aroused — especially from a group of poets who themselves had only lately moved into the Vale : but he had dug in and dug on , he was no coward and he would not budge , he was determined to see it built , to live in it in the season and to be happy there with his wife and daughter .
9 He said : ‘ The turntable ladder only just fitted into the churchyard by a few inches .
10 The hon. Member for Southampton , Test ( Mr. Hill ) has only just ambled into the Chamber .
11 John Clarke of Swinden , for one , must have been a gentleman , with his income of £10 a year , yet his moveables were valued at no more than 30s. , with which he only just scraped into the top 20 per cent .
12 Rory leapt back , staggered on legs that had gone half to sleep , and only just scrambled into the broom cupboard and got the door shut before the bedroom door opened .
13 Hence the importance attached by some communist theoreticians to the issue of mass participation within the party and the dismay expressed by generations of dissidents that the party control of the state which the early Marxist-Leninists had thought so important so easily degenerated into the substitution of one autonomous bureaucracy by another equally immune to democratic control and accountability .
14 WARNER CLASSICS — Warner Classics is only gradually getting into the mid-price market .
15 Sit yourself down , or better still go into the sitting-room .
16 He and I do not perhaps instantly fit into the standard parliamentary stereotypes of the steady old stallion and the keen young foal who are usually harnessed together for this occasion .
17 Over the aeons they have become so thoroughly integrated into the cooperative unit that became the eukaryotic cell , that it has become almost impossible to detect the fact , if indeed it is a fact , that they were once separate bacteria .
18 In North Yorkshire many barrows were built on a fertile rich brown-earth soil , which only later developed into the poor heathland podsol soil which covers the moors today , and similar changes occurred on other uplands .
19 As in Britain , changes in health care are only haphazardly incorporated into the educational programme .
20 Here the answer must be found through small-scale sustainable business initiatives — difficult to foster without the huge scale of corporate funding so often avalanched into the developing world , but modestly emerging never the less .
21 The smoked-glass doors of Swift were closed and the Mercedes had long ago pulled into the traffic , but she just kept seeing it in her mind , Damian striding along with his arm around the beautiful Domino .
22 ‘ This door down here leads into the dock . ’
23 It is a significant measure of Moore 's qualities as a player and a captain , that he was so readily incorporated into the Ramsey plan .
24 She in turn tried to get away from the bird , but was so firmly strapped into the chair that she was unable to move .
25 The very success of material culture studies in having been so firmly integrated into the older paradigm meant that such studies become invalidated by their own historical associations , and were no longer able to play a significant role in the new anthropology .
26 If a major crisis occurred the United States might find itself sorely embarrassed and perhaps ultimately drawn into the affray .
27 ‘ The awareness of what health promotion can achieve has only recently swung into the consciousness of upper policy makers .
28 An innocent only recently unleashed into the world of international celebritydom , he ca n't comprehend that even its foremost denizens are also sometimes afflicted by star infatuation .
29 But in Spain the climbing clubs are not properly integrated into the civil protection unit , and their assistance can only be expected at weekends .
30 People did not suddenly rush into the shops to spend more money on books because the Government said that staff had to be paid more .
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