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

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1 I am not surprised that he ventured into the fray this evening , because he has already won an outstanding victory for his constituents and I well understand his desire to enjoy another .
2 While Durham Cricket Club got off to a resounding start , Sunderland brought a respectable gap between themselves and Division Three and Middlesbrough remained in contention for an automatic promotion spot , Newcastle moved into the bottom three of Division Two in remarkable circumstances .
3 Andrew moved into the semi nine months ago to look after his wheelchair-bound dad Clifford , 71 .
4 erm There is a general concern I think with multiple occupancy that there 's , a whole way of life of East Oxford is changing , and not for the better , and indeed I was part of this when I moved into the area ten years ago .
5 When the Bishops moved into the house 10 years ago , it had been on the market for 18 months and had become very run down .
6 Pauline Golightly , 24 , of Vernon Gardens , Harrowgate Hill , says that since she moved into the house last October her Nissan Sunny has been vandalised four times .
7 He had come into the centre that morning complaining of indigestion .
8 It was since that child had come into the house last night .
9 Amenable to more immediate action was the decision to write into the syllabus certain activities concerning language skills .
10 This project seeks to look at the question of labour regulation and economic performance in a more rigorous manner by undertaking a secondary analysis of the 1980 and 1984 Workplace Industrial Relations Surveys and by incorporating into the analysis additional economic data .
11 Engels does introduce into The Origin some types of evidence for early family forms other than terminology .
12 He had hardly finished his remark when there was a terrifying roar overhead as a salvo of shells crashed into the area near to where the Germans had been mortaring .
13 The TV western seemed to fade into the sunset some time in the mid-1970s , victim of a narcissistic age that preferred to look at prosperous , smart-alecky or violent images of itself ( Dallas , Cheers , Miami Vice ) .
14 At one stage two large windows were let into the wall each side of the rose window to give more light , but these were removed when the cathedral was restored in the early part of this century as they were not in keeping with the original design .
15 Andy sits in an ancient bulging armchair , its fake brown leather rubbed through to the fabric net underneath in places and burnished to a deep black shine on the arms ; he nurses his whisky and looks into the fire most of the time .
16 I sank into the chair next to him and groaned .
17 She had been so worried about the mistress , and it was n't just because of the way she had torn into the work this morning , nor because of the bairn growing heavy inside her and making life uncomfortable .
18 Or an electric fire tipped into the bath one afternoon ?
19 Isle of Wight Isle of Wight , ferry , yeah , and we , we all buy , we all buy chips yeah , and the next minute , you know , we 're all walking into the arcade all these girls just come up to us and start taking chips .
20 She was as good as her word , walking into the library ready to give Lovat another piece of her mind .
21 Under this kind of joint responsibility the District foresaw that in undertaking the resident tutor 's organising and teaching duties in north and mid-Essex some of the courses would fall into the Chapter III category .
22 At least 88 per cent of sewage from coastal towns is discharged into the sea raw or after only basic screening to sift out solids .
23 A series of explosions on Dec. 19 , 1989 , on board an Iranian supertanker , the Kharg-5 , carrying 285,000 tonnes of crude oil , had caused 70,000 tonnes of its load to be discharged into the sea some 500 km north of the ( Spanish ) Canary Islands .
24 Cut out a circle , 1cm ( ½inch ) outside the line , and cut snips into the circle all the way round to a depth of 1cm ( ½inch ) .
25 Hundreds of millions of tonnes of carbon dioxide are pumped into the atmosphere each year from tropical forest burning , contributing to the ‘ Greenhouse Effect ’ — or global warming — which could severely disrupt the world 's climate .
26 Another form of process control is automatic process control , where sensing and other measuring devices are built into the machine concerned to provide immediate information and immediate corrective action .
27 There was , in the arrangements for depend ants and widows , inevitably built into the scheme certain assumptions about the male breadwinner and his relationship to the family unit , which have left a difficult legacy for attempts to balance the interests of men and women in our own age .
28 The research teams , led by the Science and Education Research Council ( SERC ) , have built into the network special routines which send a bit of error-checking data for each bit of original data .
29 Shortly after Frank 's release our belief that there was another hostage in the apartment was borne out when he was moved into the room next door where Frank had spent his last day .
30 They assumed that they had been moved into the area these smells were coming from and , in an endeavour to return to the loft , those with olive oil on their bills flew north , while those with turpentine on flew south .
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