Example sentences of "[noun] [v-ing] [pron] into the " in BNC.

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1 The decline in rough grassland/moor may reflect its ‘ better ’ agricultural management bringing it into the category of permanent grassland instead .
2 As Pound confessed in another letter in 1933 : ‘ Most Cantos have in them ‘ binding matter ’ , i.e. lines holding them into the whole poem and these passages do n't much help the reader of an isolated fragment …
3 At least this time she had some help loading them into the van .
4 Zoe 's horse ’ Scrumpy ’ stumbled after a jump catapulting her into the ground .
5 This was again very close with only one goal scored by Cyril Bailey of Mullingar putting them into the Final .
6 Fleeing the slaughter , he hid himself in Hamilton Kirk where : ‘ A number of other fugitives following him into the church were pursued by the dragoons , who , regardless of their cries for mercy , butchered them in the sacred place . ’
7 It undeniably happens to be the case that these phenotypic effects have largely become bundled up into discrete vehicles , each with its genes disciplined and ordered by the prospect of a shared bottleneck of sperms or eggs funnelling them into the future .
8 Now he was wrestling with the bit about ‘ God leading thee into the w-w-wilderness for forty years to humble thee and to p-p-prove thee . ’
9 The Way continues to Bredon Hill and on to Ashton-under-Hill taking it into the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty .
10 If the performer ca n't stand the heat at this stage of their career , we 're doing no favours pushing them into the kitchen .
11 ‘ In the end , however , Torpedo stole the game from us despite my players running themselves into the ground .
12 Lindsey watched in fascination as the taxi laboriously made its way along the rising curve of the road taking them into the hills .
13 A hand launching itself into the air
14 They looked like sacrifices crushing themselves into the mouths of Moloch .
15 Half convinced , she shrugged philosophically and turned to leave the apartment 's square entrance hall in which they were standing , aware of Luke following her into the luxuriously appointed lounge , a long elegant room which ended in sliding glass doors opening on to a balcony with a view she had spent part of the afternoon enjoying , pretty green parkland dotted with ornamental ponds linked by a winding , deeply cut stream that was spanned by the occasional arched stone bridge .
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