Example sentences of "[conj] they [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 You told me you 'd explain about Tiare and her daughter , where they fit into the island . ’
2 Individuals may feel happier if they have a clearly specified job within the organisation and know exactly where they fit into the workings of the organisation .
3 A puff of wind swung it round on its vane , and snatched a bunch of twigs from its beak and sent them twirling slowly down the steeple to the ground at Carol 's feet , where they sank into the snow .
4 Dot did n't want to hurt its face so she placed her knees carefully to one side of the lamb so that they pressed into the sewn field of flowers on the edge .
5 We tested this out by taking it around the office and the people in the office thought it was a bit boring we er thought it was great for the youngsters who probably like it so er erm and the merchandise we 've actually , we 've made up certain things , T-shirts and , and , and wacky items that again er relate to , to young people so that they get into the , the , the theme of the thing and the , the whole year carries forward on a , on a certain colour theme and , and , and so on , so er we 've done our best as sailing coaches not only learning to be marketeers again the money , where 's the money come from ?
6 He says that they went into the deal with their eyes open , there is no way the council treated them unfairly .
7 If I could know that they fell into the hands of men of learning and curiosity , I should be more easy about them .
8 They ended in a pair of green bronze doors , each so high that they disappeared into the gloom .
9 An analysis of contemporary ‘ neutralist ’ theories reveals that they collapse into the ethical liberalism typical of the nineteenth century .
10 There is also evidence that they drift into the urban areas which are the subject of decay
11 God of all love , give vision to those dazzled by the bright lights of Christmas so that they see into the dark cribs beyond the packed inns and be the shepherd or the person of wisdom to those who have nothing to celebrate .
12 Now write down two more possible methods making sure that they fit into the criteria of
13 Quite often , you will find that bush and shrub roses have been cut back to maybe half their height in order to reduce the overall size so that they fit into the sack or bag — perhaps to get this through the postal system .
14 Jesus , Saint Peter and James and John had just been on the mountain top at the site of the transfiguration , a high point in the gospel story , and right on the heels of that they descended into the valley below and there was a crowd with Jesus ' others disciples .
15 Its area is much smaller than it was , but the landscaping of the reclaimed areas has been so successful that they merge into the surrounding countryside and become ‘ invisible ’ .
16 The gig continued but was effectively overshadowed by the possibility of impending disaster and it was n't until the encores of ‘ William , It Was Really Nothing ’ , ‘ Heaven Knows I 'm Miserable Now ’ and ‘ Barbarism Begins At Home ’ that they slipped into the comfort of early promise .
17 Seven or eight people — some prisoners and some guards — did n't want to run away , so they came into the room and waited , too .
18 Thereafter rain restricted them to one-day games and half of a four-day game , so they went into the first Test in Trinidad very under-prepared .
19 He was carrying a huge bundle of papers and did n't want to walk far , so they went into the Arab cafe beside the Post Office .
20 Aquitaine and Provence , once they came into the hands of the Franks , were also divided , but with less concern for geography , and the units were subordinated to the kingdoms of the north .
21 She slipped her hand through the crook of his arm once they emerged into the foyer and they walked in silence to the lift to go down to the basement car park .
22 They were rumoured to wait until dark and them to cross into the white suburb and steal wallets from trousers draped across bedroom chairs while their white owners slept .
23 Erm I know there had been occasion when we had people sleeping on the the stairway and you know , I think occasionally and but I think sometimes that was maybe somebody got home from a blues party , and had too much to drink or something , and they came into the warm , the heat w from the the downstairs flat , er k comes up on the stairwell , and I know there was someone sleeping there .
24 She slipped her arm through her sister 's , and they went into the dining-room , where a small fire was burning .
25 They went to the hotel , where Filmer and the other owners from the train are staying , and they went into the bar for a drink .
26 Mr Hill : Yes , now , during the war most men between 19 and 38 got called up and they went into the army , navy , airforce and fire-brigade or they had been drafted into factories to make tanks , aeroplanes and munitions so some things , areas , like farming were very short of labour .
27 However , Albert got over that , and so did Jim , and they went into the sitting-room , where Bella was sitting in mini-gear frighteningly too young for her , with office folders on her lap .
28 He said , ‘ Deal , ’ and they went into the library .
29 The door in the high wall was open and they went into the garden .
30 ‘ You can tell me all about this while you pour me a drink , ’ he said quietly and they went into the kitchen .
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