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

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1 IBM 's Pennant Systems last week announced the extension of its Advanced Function Printing into the AIX/6000 environment and WISIWYG viewing on PS/2 screens under Windows .
2 It is from the chaos of spontaneous analogizing that creativity breaks into the ordered by closed realm of analytic thinking .
3 First his Y-reg Yugo crunched into the back of a trailer behind a broken-down Austin Ambassador .
4 When planning a rotation , it is very helpful to draw up a long-term scheme and dovetail the various crops into the seasons , at the same time ensuring that each field comes into the rotation in its turn and is then put back in grass to build up fertility for the requisite period .
5 It 's at this stage that mercury comes into the picture .
6 The women there will tell you how all those jobs are defined by low pay in many cases , by low status , by very little opportunity to move into the high grades .
7 About 25 yards out he cut inside kamara and struck a superb right foot shot into the top(ish) right of the goal .
8 Below , from the lawn , a muscular blackbird crashes into the air .
9 Remembering how responsive Faye 's blood glucose level was to stress , she was about to monitor its level , but , as she got out the kit , Tom arrived , his tall figure catapulting into the room and only a slight untidiness to his dark hair betraying the fact that he had so recently been locked in Marise 's arms in the garden .
10 Struggling with a painful emotion which she preferred not to analyse , but which felt uncomfortably like jealousy , Luce watched his tall figure disappear into the café .
11 In the end the European side went into the 12 singles matches with a two point lead ( 9-7 ) but only after two Yorkshiremen had produced a rearguard action at the end of the day which even General Custer would have been proud of .
12 The stolen car rammed into the front of the house in Cheviot Way in Banbury .
13 Very soon afterwards because of that blood leaking into the tissues , what is that wound that injury going to do ?
14 Some planners , for example , saw that their economic planning might be more effective if they used the price mechanism to work with them rather than against them , and Philip Chantler , the economic adviser brought into the Ministry of Fuel and Power in 1947 , consistently advocated a move to higher prices .
15 It would be like a strong wind tearing into the warmth , ripping the fabric of the old rugs , overturning the lamps , plucking loose all the hair so skilfully wound up into neat and careful buns , unravelling her mother 's dainty stitches , unravelling her mother .
16 Speaking at the company 's developers conference , Apple Computer Inc chairman John Sculley said he expects the company 's strong momentum to continue into the second half of the fiscal year , adding that among new products on the stocks are the speech recognition computer system code-named Caspar and the pen-based portable notebook .
17 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
18 This done , I set each processor to a different effect and balanced the quantity of each effect coming into the Quad-FX with the four trim pots .
19 I am glad that my own children are beyond primary age and will not have to suffer from the effects of this campaign , which looks increasingly like political dogma forced into the classroom .
20 Some forms of psychotherapy are based on the work of Reich , an analyst who gave up ‘ talking ’ therapy because he saw the possibility of releasing emotional tension locked into the body , and making faster contact with the sources of conflict that cause pain and distress .
21 There was a slight sound again , and another coin rolled into the gutter on the other side of the street .
22 He noticed that he was almost out of them and fumbled in his jacket pocket for some change to feed into the cigarette machine .
23 I first went , I suppose in in something like the nineteen seventies , and I can remember in those days having some difficulty getting into the country .
24 You may want to choose one with a reflective strip incorporated into the design .
25 Letters of approval and calls for action of some kind flooded into the magazine , especially from the Left Wing whose natural leader , Bevan , had just slammed the door on them .
26 At its western extremity this ridge merged into the Bois des Corbeaux that flanked the Mort Homme directly from the northeast .
27 Third , her dispute with ‘ interpretation ’ , which is for her also a dispute with any kind of critical theory , is due to the assumptions of cultural differentiation built into the former and latter .
28 Top Level ran into the under part of the Back Strings .
29 WE WERE just getting over the shock of seeing Arkle 's skeleton when this peacock strutted into the bar .
30 It is brought out clearly , and even contrasted with the Hebrew view , in the Epistle to the Hebrews , 9 : 25–6 : ‘ Nor yet that he should offer himself often , as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with the blood of others ; For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world ; but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself . ’
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