Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun pl] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | For example , after the initiating event the electrical power system might succeed in supplying the essential power needs , or it might fail ; if it succeeds then the ECCS might succeed or fail ; and if this fails , then the fission-product scrubbing system , which removes radioactive material that has been released into the reactor 's containment building , might succeed or fail ; finally if this fails then the containment , the ultimate barrier preventing fission products escaping into the environment , might succeed or fail . |
2 | As the punishments resumed , the sound of revving engines broke upon the scene and three open trucks crowded with new coolie labourers swung into the compound in a swirl of dust . |
3 | They wore nephrite ear-drops and chest ornaments carved into the form of heitiki , grotesque human figures with eyes encircled by shell inlay ( Plate F ) . |
4 | Paper seller Gerard O'Hare , 18 , had just got home when two members of the outlawed Ulster Freedom Fighters burst into the house with guns blazing . |
5 | Excessive amounts of hydrogen cations introduced into the soil by acid precipitation may exchange for these heavy-metal cations , thereby releasing the metals into the soil and into watercourses ( Babich et al. , 1980 ) . |
6 | The fighting groups overbalanced into the shallower water and continued struggling there , ignoring the arrows beginning to fall from the following ships of the line , swinging up , oars flashing to fill the breadth of the river . |
7 | His European contacts have given him ideas — such as the Dutch government 's research projects to look into the specific health needs of the country 's future . |
8 | As for the merits of the original illustrations as works of art , to my own taste at least the first impressions were of a certain period quality — with Wade 's occasional curvaceous nudes and sports car profiles intruded into the abstract geometries bringing memories of Victor Vasarely 's more lamentable lapses into commercial vulgarity , In the end , however , Wade 's sheer enthusiasm and invention persuaded me into a renewed fascination . |
9 | Mr Howell said the ‘ spaghetti junction ’ of organisations had partially stemmed from the economic regeneration funds pumped into the North-East . |
10 | She reached for the desk lamp and was just about to turn off the light when the sudden glare of car headlights flashed into the office , illuminating everything . |
11 | Riot police charged into the crowd of 350,000 as Left-wing militants showered the speaker 's stage in Berlin with missiles . |
12 | The tracksuit tops went into the back , on top of the Skorpion machine-pistol . |
13 | As the whine of the furnace engines disappeared into the crackling clouds , so the debilitating signal faded slowly away . |
14 | Another one of these antique soldier boys came into the room and said , ‘ General Midwinter , ’ and both the red-coats went into a state of paralysed rigidity . |
15 | In the 1970s and 1980s , left-wing guerrilla groups moved into the cities , trained teenagers in the use of weapons and were then pushed back in to the countryside by the army . |
16 | We had the machine shops divided into the main er machine shop and the other sections . |
17 | Earlier plot sequences recede into the past of the text ; now Slothrop exists only in traces . |
18 | Although about a hundred rugby balls went into the sea on game days none were ever seen floating on the water for long . |
19 | In the centre of Bishkek , formerly Frunze , where grandiose marble buildings intrude into the paradise of fir trees and mountains that surround them , Alexandra bemoaned the end of empire . |
20 | There are in fact three separate carrying positions designed into the one carrier . |
21 | Now the horizon was brighter , with little curling lights flaring into the glow . |
22 | In the other drawings the linking curves flow into the main spine of the plan . |
23 | Illustrated by H. K. Browne and George Cattermole , with one illustration by Daniel Maclise and one by Samuel Williams ; the illustrations are wood engravings dropped into the text , giving a close relationship between word and image . |
24 | The second island is Niuatoputapu , small and triangular , fringed by beaches of the purest white , with palm trees and pandanus pines leaning into the ever-beating trade winds . |
25 | When the house was empty at the beginning of the century following the owner 's death , some village children crept into the orchard and began to collect apples . |
26 | Ice cubes clatter into the cup , followed by a large slug of Old Bedwetter . |
27 | The tower stairs were lit only by narrow window slits cut into the ten-foot-thick walls at irregular intervals , but Isabel did n't hesitate . |
28 | Fifty minutes after she left , at about 3pm , two UFF gunmen walked into the Jon David salon in the west of the city and shot Mr Hughes ( 40 ) several times . |
29 | This trend was confirmed by a report published by the URA in 1985 that found no low income homebuyers moving into the area during the Programme period . |
30 | An action potential in the presynaptic neuron releases neurotransmitter into the cleft . |