Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] them into the " in BNC.

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1 The snow would certainly invade the tops of her boots when she stepped out of the car , and she swore softly in Ruthenian as she retrieved the groceries from the floor of the car and turned to carry them into the house .
2 If we confine attention to the 8 samples on which at least 15 individual determinations were made , the R range narrows to 0.35–0.95% , confirming that some of these rocks were formerly sufficiently deeply buried to put them into the oil-generating window .
3 There 's people out there with stories to tell , and we 've got to get them into the bookshops , get something different on the shelves .
4 Silver roused the others and began to coax them into the field .
5 Believing that efficient charge separation could only be possible if the electron donor ( that is , chlorophyll ) and the electron acceptor ( quinone ) were in close proximity , they decided to put them into the same molecule .
6 ‘ You 'll have to invite them into the vicarage and try and dissuade them , and then when they 're stubborn you 'll have to elaborate on the Christian concept of matrimony . ’
7 Still flexing his fingers , he started to dig them into the base of her neck , or rather , in the area where her neck might be assumed to begin .
8 If the frost comes early , I 'll just have to bring them into the airing cupboard wo n't I ? ’
9 Why did they not rather try to recruit them into the STA in some way , as a separate women 's branch for instance , as in the past ?
10 A crude summary of this political position would be that child care policies remove the children of the poor and attempt to absorb them into the middle class .
11 WITH a single goal to score to put them into the next round of the European Cup , only Scots south of the border doubted Leeds United 's ability to conclude the issue in their favour .
12 Take the cards in turn and try to think them into the matter for negotiation .
13 Anyway , ’ she added blithely , ‘ you 'll probably manage to smuggle them into the house without him seeing if you choose your time well . ’
14 He said he supposed it was and offered to show them into the Intensive Care room which had a hot drinks machine .
15 Anyone finding the tablets is asked to hand them into the police .
16 That some compositors , and not only on the committee , took a more sympathetic view of the problem is suggested by one writer to the STC , as far back as 1886 , whose attitude seems with hindsight to be the most constructive approach voiced by an Edinburgh man : that the women be treated seriously as colleagues and an attempt made to integrate them into the cultural world of the compositor from which they were decidedly excluded : A trade female society should be organised , having in connection a sick etc. fund ; a reading-room provided with illustrated and comic papers and magazines ; a library of high-class light literature chiefly and encyclopedias , dictionaries etc. : and an efficient committee to arrange for a grand picnic every summer and social gatherings in winter evenings .
17 I offer to book them into the hotel , owned by an airline , which carries on a heroic but losing battle for French standards .
18 There is equally little doubt that at this period , when the idea of tearing out ancient roots was still strange and terrifying to most people , some kind of cataclysmic force was still required to drive them into the unknown .
19 They all looked blowsy , lipsticky and desperate , locked in a fight with a life set to trample them into the barroom floor , a series of no-account boyfriends too free with their fists and guns , and an incipient obesity that would limit their later careers to shrill mother roles .
20 Burma 's generals have condemned the laureates ' mission as interference and refused to let them into the country .
21 We need to bring them into the light and recognise them so that we may dispatch them . ’
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