Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [adv prt] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The important thing is the skills are transferable to general management or maybe back into practice , because we still need good managers to manage provision . ’
2 The main objectives of the ASEA were to prevent elementary school-leavers from ‘ drifting into unskilled occupations , and later on into unemployment ’ ; and to promote industrial training through ‘ apprenticeships and other methods ’ , usually trade schools and technical education classes .
3 You walked out Glen Bainey into Loch Sheichernich and then down into Glen Shee , and er go out that way .
4 From out of the past came a memory of a quick cut home , down past the side of Deller 's and then out into Queen Charlotte 's Alley .
5 Vehicles will travel through Croft , Hurworth , Neasham , Middleton St. George , Sadberge , Great Stainton , Aycliffe and then back into Darlington down North Road and High Northgate .
6 The historical ruler , who might or might not have made disastrous political mistakes , gave way to the woman who might or might not have written the Casket Letters ; and scholars plunged into the absorbing task of deciding whether letters whose originals had not been seen since 1584 , and whose texts had been translated from French into Scots and then back into French , were forgeries or not .
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