Example sentences of "[prep] [noun] [to-vb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | They must off worked on that cat for hours to get into the . |
2 | See the harvest field , you and I get the benefit from , but Jesus said you pray for labourers to go into the harvest field . |
3 | And she has a hundred and forty and he 's gotten of cans for the his mum and Stewart 's been getting some cans for the shop for his granddad and I 've been asking for permission to go into the dump and get some for there . |
4 | Analysts say that OS/2 2.0 is reason enough for IBM to advance into the superserver market . |
5 | After keeping and breeding Malawi Cichlids for the past fifteen years NANCY SHUTTLE felt it was time for winds of change to blow into the fish house . |
6 | I lit another cigarette from the stub of the first ( unheard-of for me ) — not because I wanted it but because I felt it might give an illusion of poise to walk into the Presence with a cigarette dangling carelessly from my lips . |
7 | Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people . |
8 | Stand the syringe upright for 1 min to allow larger pieces of debris to settle into the tip . |
9 | The WRU has appointed a four-man committee of inquiry to look into the events surrounding the centenary tour of South Africa last August . |
10 | Then it was the turn of Canizares to fall into the arms of his colleagues after holing a 38 inch putt to secure the vital point . |
11 | It was reported that Samater , the outgoing Prime Minister , was reappointed only after the failure of efforts to bring into the post someone from the Issak tribe , whose appointment could suggest some degree of reconciliation in the civil war . |
12 | Lord Widgery ( who had succeeded Lord Parker as Lord Chief Justice ) had been appointed as a one-man tribunal of enquiry to enquire into the events of ‘ Bloody Sunday ’ which led to thirteen civilian deaths in Londonderry . |
13 | I have asked my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State to look into the matter and to contact the hon. Gentleman . |
14 | Hilgard thinks that these procedures cause the normal ‘ monitor ’ of reality to retreat into the background and allow another part of consciousness , temporarily ‘ split off ’ from the reality monitor , to become active independently . |
15 | She glared and banged down the iron pan she had taken from the fire , then lifting the lid allowed a huge cloud of steam to escape into the air . |
16 | A breeze shook a half-naked tree , causing a handful of leaves to cascade into the garden . |
17 | A committee of experts has been set up by the Russian Ministry of Culture to look into the problem of such articles within its borders . |
18 | ‘ It might take a few games for Martin to settle into the side but he is a good team man and strong defensively . |
19 | Pepito had advised Trent to return to Belpan and wait for affairs to break into the open . |
20 | There is a further incentive for firms to break into the robust French economy , which has a GDP 15 per cent greater than the UK 's despite a slightly smaller population , since it still enjoys a substantial trade surplus . |
21 | Recognizing that audiences could never identify with nobs , Hitchcock 's films showed ordinary people going through extraordinary experiences : ‘ The upper classes , ’ he remarked , ‘ are too ‘ bottled up ’ to be of any use as colourful screen material , too stiffened with breeding to relax into the natural easiness and normality required by the screen . ’ |
22 | After the final number , when all the dancers came offstage whooping and whistling with relief to crowd into the showers , Lucy followed Josie around in a final inventory of wigs and clothing and then generally cleared up ready for the next night 's work . |
23 | It is surprising therefore , that there has been so little public interest in this country in proposals to release into the environment living , man-made creatures . |
24 | That being the emphatic view of their Lordships , it would , we think , be quite wrong in effect to re-import into the offence the necessity of proving what amounts to absence of consent on the part of the owner by saying that the word ‘ appropriates ’ necessarily means some action contrary to the authority or interests of the owner and that that is one of the requirements which the prosecution must prove . |
25 | AN Edinburgh independent boys ' school has become the first in Britain to plug into the French government 's prestigious new technology learning centre . |
26 | To this end we asked Martin Beckett our regional pig adviser from ADAS to look into the alternatives . |
27 | It is like a leap into the past in order to emerge into the future . |
28 | In the UK , companies pay in order to discharge into the sea and , as Greenpeace has always claimed , we effectively sell licences to pollute . |
29 | He might also inquire how a man can come to regard that which is the main purpose of his life as dispensable just in order to fit into the utilitarian formula . |
30 | For instance , when he is wheeled to the toilet , he stands up in order to get into the wheelchair , and again to move onto the toilet , instead of being lifted or transferred . |