Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] into [noun sg] at " in BNC.
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1 | I sent up the accent and made the audience laugh by suddenly relapsing into cockney at odd times . |
2 | There are early mentions of the Portadown district in Latin documents about Papal taxation in 1296 and 1302 where the references are to Plebs Varren ( or , more familiarly , Ballyoran ) and the name ‘ Ballywarren al' Portadowne ’ is in the Ulster Inquisitions of 1609 but Portadown as a village only came into existence at the Plantation of Ulster . |
3 | Laidlaw trailed off when a car suddenly came into view at the other end of the dimly lit street . |
4 | Ballymena worked hard but it still was n't enough against a low-key Portadown side who only clicked into gear at the finish . |
5 | Yeah she had it , she was just going into theatre at the end of the programme , she was having it done for the fourth time |
6 | I dimly understood that by holding out to me this realm of material essences , available by an act of will alone , The Fat Controller was condemning me to a cosmos of brand names , a metaphysic of motifs , a logic of logos , and an epistemology based on EPOS ( The Electronic Point of Sale method of inventory-keeping , which was just coming into use at this time among major retailers ) . |
7 | Mm Well you never hardly go ever got into trouble at school . |
8 | I always get into trouble at Pony Club rallies for not grooming her enough . |
9 | AS THE pound continued to sink , moving below the symbolic DM2.95 figure on the foreign exchanges , and shares plummeted , Nigel Lawson yesterday went into retreat at his Leicestershire constituency home to draft tomorrow 's make-or-break speech for the Conservative conference . |
10 | He later broke into management at Wimbledon , initially at youth level . |
11 | The time-honoured foam filter is a good beginner 's choice , and an excellent back-up to other systems , especially as it can be matured ( build-up a working population of bacteria ) in the tank at the same time as other systems — then moved into action at the required time should a back-up or quarantine tank become necessary . |
12 | But the 25-year-old tour newcomer also took three putts at the seventeenth , spinning out of the hole from three feet , then went into sand at the last thinning his recovery . |
13 | When they were installed to start working on 24 October 1931 , the Company 's nine bogie cars and one or two Milnes four wheelers were then taken into store at the L.U.T 's Fulwell Depôt , never to turn a wheel in service again . |
14 | The open-ended commitment to a vastly expensive discretionary scheme for criminal injuries compensation , sanctioned by statute in 1988 but not yet brought into force at the time of writing , was a particular Treasury bête noire , leading to pressure to cut back on other things if Ministers maintained that it was politically unacceptable to curtail the cost . |
15 | The Sheikha 's daughter sat with us , pouring coffee , translating the words I could n't understand , her quiet voice occasionally breaking into laughter at my questions , my curiosity . |
16 | actually come into play at the strategic level . |
17 | I found myself wandering round with a wry smile on my face and occasionally bursting into laughter at my own presumption . |