Example sentences of "[noun] [to-vb] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The thin permeable skin allows moisture to flow into the animal rather than out of it . |
2 | I was n't at all sure I was doing the right thing but I got up and started towards him as he finally got the clip to slide into the gun and snick home . |
3 | See the harvest field , you and I get the benefit from , but Jesus said you pray for labourers to go into the harvest field . |
4 | Cliftonville had a wonderful opportunity to go into the lead just after the resumption when Tim McCann , lively and dangerous darted through , but as the keeper came out to narrow the angle , he whipped the ball past the far upright . |
5 | And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there . |
6 | The last person she needed was fitzAlan , but an attendant of humble rank would n't matter , if it helped her to obtain permission to go into the town . |
7 | The evil spirits asked permission to go into the pigs that were nearby . |
8 | ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him . |
9 | ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying . |
10 | Amenable to more immediate action was the decision to write into the syllabus certain activities concerning language skills . |
11 | Between her and Christopher there had been no euphoria to fade into the light of common day . |
12 | It is so easy for Western protestantism to fall into the trap of thinking that the last week of Jesus ' life is all-important . |
13 | A procession is formed as midnight approaches and the Guisers carry blazing half-barrels on their heads to hurl into the bonfire and light it , before first-footing round the parish . |
14 | However , traders want Suffolk County Council and Mid Suffolk District Council , which are responsible for the scheme , to allow shoppers to drive into the street and park for short periods . |
15 | Then of course not one would enter the gangway to go into the steamer , so they caught one and forced it through , then all the rest followed quite eagerly of their own accord . |
16 | He called to Eleanor to come into the kitchen . |
17 | Without a glance at one another the two adults followed , Jake stepping aside at the sitting-room door to allow Shiona to pass into the hall ahead of him . |
18 | After you 'd allowed Water Gypsy to stray into the path of another boat . |
19 | I do not recall what kind it was , but I know that the next car to come into the dale was a bull-nosed Morris and that was owned by the Wallers . |
20 | For the life of her she could n't move and as Shirley left , her face alight with enquiry , Jenna motioned the tall dark stranger to come into the sitting-room . |
21 | ‘ When David Guy Chester made up his mind to come into the world there was no stopping him . ’ |
22 | The ½in plywood partition is cut to 33⅝ × 15½in to set into the box 2in from the manifold side and 8in from the piston side . |
23 | Although they had had several centuries to grow into the landscape , they still represented a foreign intrusion for many increasingly xenophobic Englishmen , and the growing attack on their position made little real attempt to differentiate between ‘ good ’ and ‘ bad ’ houses . |
24 | Were Sir Charles Wilson 's frequent trips to inquire into the future of the Dundee Institute of Art and Technology really necessary ? |
25 | The Chairman of the Museums and Galleries Commission , Graham C. Greene , has asked the Attorney General Nicholas Lyell to look into the matter of the permission , finally granted this year by the Charity Commissioners , but applied for in 1988 , to break the Trust of Thomas Holloway . |
26 | Something else , something as he passed the door of the Volvo to climb into the boot . |
27 | That being the emphatic view of their Lordships , it would , we think , be quite wrong in effect to re-import into the offence the necessity of proving what amounts to absence of consent on the part of the owner by saying that the word ‘ appropriates ’ necessarily means some action contrary to the authority or interests of the owner and that that is one of the requirements which the prosecution must prove . |
28 | We say that Dr. George Briant has been misguided in his attempt to delve into the mystery of human existence in the way he has . |
29 | When you have an operation these days that 's lasting anything more than just er a couple of minutes or so , they will insert down your windpipe an endotracheal airway , which is a tube that goes down into your windpipe to seal into the windpipe , so if you vomit , for example , no vomit can down round that tube . |
30 | ‘ You need an identity card to get into the factory every morning . |