Example sentences of "[noun pl] [prep] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | The borrower had to pay a shilling for a promissory note stamp and a fee of two shillings for enquiring into the sufficiency of his security . |
2 | English Nature , the government 's official watchdog on nature conservation , was criticized at the time by environmental groups for entering into the deal with Fisons , and for allowing extraction of peat on a site of special scientific interest [ see ED 57 ] . |
3 | I might have checked out the financial aspects of buying into the station , but one thing I 've learned over the years is that you can never do too much research . |
4 | At that time , most concern was being shown towards preventing farm animals from falling into the hole in the ground . |
5 | He reported that if a house caught fire nobody attempted to put it out because they were all concentrating on protecting the cats , forming up in lines to prevent the panic-stricken animals from running into the flames and burning themselves . |
6 | Any oval space , providing it was well fenced to prevent animals from leaping into the spectators , would have served . |
7 | These should be discussed by both parties before entering into the relationship . |
8 | Later in the season , when aquatic plants are approaching maturity , wind protection will be invaluable in preventing the taller marginal subjects from toppling into the pool . |
9 | They are being used by multinationals and cartels to prevent us and other Third World nations from cutting into the developed world 's profits . ’ |
10 | Cave Squigs were unleashed upon the Dwarfs , but several were killed by Troll Slayers while others ran wild snapping at the Night Goblins , biting off limbs and heads before vanishing into the mountains . |
11 | The tigers had to go , too — although not before one had terrified drinkers by leaping into the bar of the famous hotel named after the city 's founder . |
12 | Minor jealousies and misunderstandings can fan the petty flames of bickering into the roaring fires of hatred . ’ |
13 | Flashman 's wife Helen , the company secretary , helped winch him to his feet before going into the meeting , flanked by club secretary Brian Ayres and a team of legal experts . |
14 | MICROSOFT GIVES A SNEAK PREVIEW OF ITS IDEAS FOR TAPPING INTO THE GROUPWARE MARKET , INVADING LOTUS NOTES TURF |
15 | They would be noticeable for a few days after passing into the camp , unfamiliar faces asking the way to the lavatories , or being excused washing-up by the people in whose rooms they had been placed . |
16 | After follow-up work on numerous social issues by the individual parish groups in Warrington , Runcorn and Frodsham we trust that the ideas of growing into the society God wants will be put in action in our community . |
17 | They looked up at her , and it was clear without anything being said that they were doing their best to cram fifty years of living into the next week or two . |
18 | As we noted in Chapter 10 , oligopolists have an incentive to carry out socially unproductive advertising in order to make it harder for new entrants to meet the fixed costs of breaking into the industry , thereby leaving more of the market and the profit for existing firms . |
19 | The worst affected was a 1935 Lagonda tourer which had been stored in a barn for some years before passing into the Museum 's hands . |
20 | A reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of burglars who escaped with thousands of pounds after breaking into the Alliance and Leicester Building Society in York Road , Hartlepool , between 10pm and 11pm on Saturday . |
21 | There are also problems of tapping into the contemporary market in Japan . |
22 | Far from engineering the union , as has been widely suspected , her grandmother advised her about the difficulties of marrying into the royal family . |
23 | It was difficult to stop my things from falling into the sea , but in the end I got everything on to the shore . |
24 | Here the vineyards are incredibly steep , and heath tree hedges protect the crops from the wind as well , it is said , as the farmers from falling into the sea below . |
25 | If they are prepared to move with apparent ease into surroundings of this nature , will they equally find no problems by moving into the Wembley Arenas of this world ? |
26 | The soldiers , laden with packs , had arrived in trucks , and at-the-double feet quickly formed into orderly ranks before disappearing into the unlit interiors of a dozen carriages . |
27 | The sphoeroides and bufus venom make all the difference , since they disrupt the nerves by preventing sodium ions from passing into the cells . |
28 | Kapil Dev hit 129 to give the tourists hope and , while Wessels snuffed that out , the match was only seven minutes from going into the fifth day . |
29 | Police talked to the man for 90 minutes before breaking into the flat in Brighton and grabbing him after he threatened to light a match . |
30 | People remove watches , jewellery and chains before venturing into the menacing streets . |