Example sentences of "[adj] [vb base] into the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some stare into the cafe where Marjorie and Sandra are sitting .
2 Like as not you d fall into the foundations or get a brick down on your head .
3 It is noisy in operation , so silencer tubes were fitted to many Portsmouth valves to reduce noise these fit into the inlet and discharge water below the water level in the cistern .
4 Muscle relaxants during pregnancy , these get into the baby as well and it relax the baby 's muscles and they would relax these ligaments and muscles around the hip joint which means that the hips can be not as they should be , alright ?
5 These fall into the category of superior quality in the lens and the shutter operation .
6 Few of these fall into the category of rich kids turning to crime just for kicks , but some believe they are equally blameless .
7 More significant are the numbers of votes actually cast , since these enter into the calculation of the quota normally required for a candidate 's election .
8 Using the right kind of equipment and correct sounds does n't automatically qualify for a techno prefect 's badge , too many slip into the keep net just because of this , but The Black Dog always manage to create tracks with lasting presence .
9 We all get into the trough and try to grab a bit for ourselves .
10 ‘ We saw you all go into the tunnel , and then we went across the hill to see you all come out , ’ explained Peter .
11 They all go into the dark ,
12 If all else fails one trick is to change the tone of your voice and with a motion of the hands say ‘ OK all move into the middle now . ’
13 Convenience , cost and availability all come into the picture , with the choice ranging from gas through various liquid fuels to paste or solid fuel blocks , all with their advantages and disadvantages .
14 I slipped ten pee into the slot and the coin dropped with a contented click .
15 ‘ I think when you first go into the Home , you 're frightened because you think you 'll be treated possibly as a cabbage or just somebody who ca n't do anything for themselves and that you may be completely dependent on people and you want to be independent .
16 I mean you 're taking five percent of your money when you first go into the fund , and , and that 's an exceptional er amount of money that you wo n't get back , but if i if they 're saying well we 'll invest the whole lot for you , but you 've got to keep with us , w then y you 've got the option .
17 when did the contingency fund first come into the budget ?
18 Of these prenatal interventions , 0.8 fall into the category of primary prevention ( genetic counselling , avoidance of teratogens , and periconceptional vitamin supplements ) .
19 Movement and Dance and Medau in particular come into the plan from 1983 in an ongoing programme which lasts for three years .
20 It is clear from previous discussion that voluntary CAB workers in particular come into the organisation with the preconceived idea that interviewing clients will be their task .
21 Before his eyes , the person he 'd known did a slow dissolve into the person she 'd become : the face sharper and sterner , the hair short and severe , the body lean as a toothpick on salads and work-outs .
22 A better method is to provide a special supervisor call instruction which causes a distinguishable interrupt into the supervisor to be generated .
23 Take his views on MPs : ‘ Only people who look dull go into the House of Commons … only people who are dull succeed . ’
24 If there is a similarity between mental events and the given dispositional facts that both enter into the explanation of behaviour-that is no sufficient reason for blurring the distinction between them , for etherealizing the dispositional facts .
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