Example sentences of "[noun] [vb mod] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | In the case of cream cheese fillings for pies and flans , the risk is that the moisture may sink into the pastry , making it soggy . |
2 | The latter should be reinforced by regulating what personnel may carry into the warehouse , on entry , together with an effective disciplinary procedure agreed by employees and unions . |
3 | There is a universal rebellion in the air , and the power of the two colossal superstates may be , yes , may just be ebbing , may be failing in energy even more rapidly than we are failing in energy , and if that is so , then the destructive , the liberating , the creative nihilism of the Hip , the frantic search for potent change may break into the open with all its violence , its confusion , its ugliness and horror . |
4 | Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July . |
5 | Tennis Courts It was reported that the tennis courts should come into the ownership of the District Council at the beginning of July . |
6 | You raised this question of whether or not I think the new settlement should link into the primary net road network . |
7 | This is not to say that the regulating authorities should intrude into the investigation process or seek to influence or to duplicate it . |
8 | It is postulated , however , that the remedies may key into the body 's basic metabolism , possibly harmonizing immune reactions or smoothing out difficulties in the basic mechanisms controlling body function . |
9 | Though transsexuals are a rare phenomenon , much attention has been focused on them , not only because of the difficulties encountered in treating them , but also because of the insight a study of their condition may offer into the wider problems of sex determination and gender identity . |
10 | His Albert Angelo ( 1964 ) has holes cut in its pages so that readers may see into the future , while his celebrated novel-in-a-box The Unfortunates ( 1964 ) is made up of loose-leaf sheets , intended , as a note on the box explains , ‘ to be read in random order ’ . |
11 | 19 ) : ‘ Of alle thingis havynge sowle of only flesh , two thow shalt brynge into the ark , that maal sex and femaal lyven with thee . ’ |
12 | ‘ None the less , ’ he said , turning again to face them with a calm and decided countenance , ‘ I think it indeed needful that this march should come into the justiciar 's hands rather than Earl Richard 's . |
13 | The sorceress could see into the future , and she could see how her curse might again fall on us . ’ |
14 | Or he could sell most of his land to Mr Big and his house and a few acres could fall into the hands of a merchant banker who wants somewhere quiet with a paddock for the daughter 's ponies . |
15 | It was as if those grey eyes could see into the very depths of her soul , stirring the desire that lay there waiting to be aroused , as each of them recalled the passion they had shared the previous day . |
16 | They had their own windows with dark blue oil-cloth roller-blinds through which Dot could see into the compartment of the train alongside just like looking over at a next-door house . |
17 | Then it rumbled along a bridge , so Dot could see into the friendly clutter of people 's back yards , down into bomb-sites to view the mystery of chaos . |
18 | Mr Baker claimed Labour would give into the criminals . |
19 | ‘ Frankly , ’ he snapped , ‘ if I had my way those lists would go into the dustbin , the lot of them . |
20 | Mick Ronson , Woody Woodmansey and myself would be making backing tracks , having got the brief from David — it was E chord for 16 bars then an A chord for 4 bars and a B chord for 2 bars — and we were just banging out these backing tracks , and David would come into the studio , if we could tear him away from Angela for long enough and say whether he liked it or not . |
21 | In half an hour a dozen or so cars would drive into the inner courtyard and the morning shift would take over . |
22 | Every now and then Angus would go into the town . |
23 | She warned them the rock would tumble into the lake before preparations could be completed for dynamiting it . |
24 | A full four-hander meant that two girls dressed as policewomen would go into the pub , locate the victim and intimidate him in front of his office cronies , then start taking their clothes off . |
25 | 10 a ) How many small squares will fit in one row across the large square ? b ) How many rows will fit down the square ? c ) Therefore how many small squares will fit into the large square ? d ) What is the area of each small square ? e ) What is the area of the large square in mm2 ? f ) Now complete the sentence : 1 cm2 is made up of … mm2 . |
26 | 60,000 fans will pack into the Bowl tomorrow to see the Boss . |
27 | Unless there is a truly successful arrangement for the coordination of this teaching in schools , the current confusion will persist into the next generation . |
28 | Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably . |
29 | ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job . |
30 | He predicts that this cancellation effect will last into the 1990s , after which the effect of CFCs will dominate at least in mid latitudes of the northern hemisphere . |