Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] into the [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | They discovered that you do n't need to book into the Sheraton Hotel to visit a country . |
2 | Trinity Square still proving to be very busy so expect a few minutes wait if you want to get yourself parked in there and have a couple of minutes wait if you want to get into the Victoria Centre that 's at the York Street entrance . |
3 | erm if you want to get into the Bluecoat . |
4 | ‘ And am I right in thinking that you want to import into the United States of America a person or persons who might be interdicted by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service ? ’ |
5 | A STRABANE man seen to fall into the River Mourne from the Mourne Bridge has been rescued by police . |
6 | I asked , remembering to slip into the Purvis jargon . |
7 | If the quality I see here is truly representative of all the EX models , then I would certainly recommend them to anyone wanting to buy into the Ibanez range at a reasonable price . |
8 | ELM , the Glasgow-based maker of the ‘ plastic chicken ’ monitoring device plans to break into the US market and is negotiating with Marks & Spencer which is interested in introducing the chicken into its Canadian stores . |
9 | We would not like to get into the New Zealand situation of ranching , but it seems in many senses we are already there . |
10 | ‘ I 'd like to get into the BBC ’ |
11 | When the Romans first began to expand into the Balkans in the third century BC , the area was inhabited by Thracian , Illyrian and Celtic tribes . |
12 | One by one some of Europe 's more unfancied golfers began to eat into the U.S. lead , courtesy of some dreadful American blunders on the final hole which brought back memories of the match at Muirfield Village two years before . |
13 | The notion of a Single Of The Week started to creep into the NME about 1974 and has now become a staple part of our weekly rock diet . |
14 | His adaptation of Oh Dear Oh is regularly featured on June Tabor 's repertoire and Mike Harding , Bob Williamson and Vin Garbutt have been known to tip into the Barker songbag . |
15 | Consequently , if unemployment and poverty continue to spread into the Wirral population , we can expect a related increase in the number of potential heroin users ( cf. |
16 | Some nuns and priests chose to go into the FMLN controlled zones where they are not only carrying out religious work but also helping in the educational campaigns . |
17 | ‘ He is determined to have a big season and hopes to break into the Great Britain squad for the World Cup final against Australia in October , ’ added Larder . |
18 | The first ones seem to have lived in the sea , but by the Silurian the jawless ( Agnathan ) fish were a prominent component of fresh- and brackish-water sites in many areas of the world , and continued to diversify into the Devonian period . |
19 | A recent study showed that polluted mine water would start to flow into the River Wear within three months of pumping coming to a stop . |
20 | All went well until RAF Benson had chased him all round the sky and their MATZ before issuing their not unusual request to ‘ resume your own navigation ’ leaving him totally lost , heading into a nasty and unforecast rainstorm and trying to track into the White Waltham entry lane using cross-cuts on the single VOR . |
21 | He said there are parts of Britain including Leicester , Bradford and East London where ‘ you can not feel at home ’ and warned of a ‘ tidal wave of North Africans poised to flood into the UK . ’ |
22 | ‘ It 's like trying to break into the Kremlin strongbox . ’ |
23 | I went after him ; he was trying to get into the Land Rover . |
24 | There was a shod scuffle with police , who thought the demonstrators were trying to get into the Guildhall , but Cooper successfully diffused the situation . |
25 | He added : ‘ I 'd really love to get into the Guinness Book of Records . |
26 | ‘ Now we have to go into the Germany game next weekend and build on what we have achieved against Brazil . ’ |
27 | 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 . |
28 | MANY families and groups are paying more than they need to get into the Surrey County Agricultural Show — the UK 's largest one day — on Bank Holiday Monday , May 25th . |
29 | She studied the Workshops , frowning , and Caspar , who was becoming alarmed by this time , saw that this was no ruse to secure his assistance ; Fenella intended to get into the Robemaker 's Workshops and rescue whoever it was who was in there . |