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

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1 The evil spirits asked permission to go into the pigs that were nearby .
2 The shed was of wood , a compact , dark , creosoted building tucked into the corner of the shrubbery .
3 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 .
4 It took the Croatian archaeologists almost a year to obtain permission to get into the Barbariga military base .
5 The incident began when high pressure primary cooling water leaked into the secondary steam system which powers the reactor 's generator .
6 The method is very costly and there are fears that a proportion of PCBs may survive incineration to escape into the atmosphere .
7 And what better time to consider this dead end than the twentieth anniversary of 1967 , that pivotal point at which sixties beat music leapt into the beyond , and the very notion of ‘ the progressive ’ was born .
8 The thin permeable skin allows moisture to flow into the animal rather than out of it .
9 This article describes research conducted into the referral and investigative work of the Rochdale based Child Protection Team ( CPT ) of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children ( NSPCC ) .
10 We 've had a lot about politics this morning , and if the Labour Party wants to mobilize working women many of them who did n't vote Labour at the last election here is a ready made campaign to take into the next election .
11 Intermediate-level waste covers disposable parts of the plant 's insides , such as filters used to clean routine discharges into the air or sea , ‘ glove boxes ’ where materials are handled from behind glass by remote control , or the metal canisters which surround the uranium fuel .
12 This will prevent water syphoning into the pump if it should stop working .
13 In a document sent to shareholders yesterday , Owners claims Airtours ' profits could have been inflated by more than £2 million last year by pushing flight costs into the current year .
14 ‘ Tell her to set up Room 403 , for full scrambler equipment , and external telephone and telex communication connected into the central processor for monitoring .
15 According to their research , 18 have exceeded discharge limits into the river on 859 occasions in the past five years .
16 Emil , Oliver , Cathy and I went round the tables pouring wine , tea or coffee into glasses or cups on small trays with small movements , and when that was done Zak bounded into the midst of things , vibrating with fresh energy , to get on with the mystery .
17 Loosened by the rain , a chunk of the bank broke under the little man 's weight , and the caked earth tumbled into the river .
18 Over the other side of the square from the gate , you can see scaffolding soaring into the air where people are working to a frantic schedule to complete a magnificent mausoleum for Chairman Mao .
19 The process of locating and retrieving required information from the disc is carried out by a microcomputer linked to a laser disc player or by microcomputing power built into the player itself .
20 ‘ If you 've got time to go into the Herald office this afternoon , I 've arranged for you to have a look at his file in our library , ’ he told her .
21 Steve O'Shaughnessy 's hoisted kick landed on the edge of the area and , after Cusack 's shot was blocked , the ball ran to Nick Pickering who fired left footed into the bottom corner .
22 Lysosomes contain enzymes which digest and modify material brought into the cell by endocytosis .
23 Recent studies by the authority have shown that partially treated sewage going into the River Severn from the plant uses up valuable oxygen and is partly to blame for the death of some fish .
24 For hedgehogs we just stuck cocktail sticks into the dormice .
25 Illustrating the interest in getting rugby incorporated into the Olympic Games in the Americas , 18 representatives from 13 rugby-playing countries met in Miami on March 7–8 to form the Pan-American Rugby Association .
26 Gilbert 's squirming body vanished into the carpet like quicksand .
27 A judge said it would be a ‘ bit bleak ’ if the authorities could not stop pornography coming into the country but agreed there was an arguable case for judicial review .
28 Ebbw Vale rocketed into the Division Two promotion race with a 28–20 victory over Dunvant .
29 to extend coal mining into the unspoilt countryside of the Vale of Belvoir ( pronounced ‘ beaver ’ ) in Nottinghamshire ; and
30 Publishers have been reluctant to comment on this proposed scheme at present , but it is believed to be an agreement whereby a publisher 's rep would be given authority to put into the store any title in any quantity , for example 500 copies of a new title , and after 60 days would take back any copies the manager no longer wanted .
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