Example sentences of "[noun prp] [adv] [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 Naturally , the Hagen make the ‘ Muss es sein ? ’ phrase , to the questioning figure which Beethoven thereby put into the musical vernacular , severe and demanding ; so it is , but the answer has a positive affirmation which does not exclude merriment .
2 After spending some time in an all-night diner on 42nd Street , a calculatedly unshaven Dustin just melted into the atmosphere .
3 George Burley presently came into the dining car and spoke for a while to Nell , who subsequently went from table to table , clipboard in place , repeating what he 'd said .
4 Greenidge and Fredericks immediately laid into the bowlers , bringing up 50 in 8.3 overs , 100 in 18.2 overs , and at lunch after 27 overs they were 147 without loss .
5 At his trial , Nicolae Ceauşescu simply switched into the public half of the doublethink which he had imbibed for five decades .
6 The United States therefore stepped into the European argument , seeking to preserve some semblance of economic consensus .
7 He realised that the Communist parties had lost touch with their peoples and that he could not logically denounce Stalinist terror and neo-Stalinist stagnation in his own country without accepting the same for the countries which Stalin forcibly incorporated into the Soviet empire .
8 The US Federal Reserve , the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England all stepped into the markets to defend the pound .
9 Halfway through 1979 the Ashleys finally moved into the main part of the château ; it was not completed for another two years and was to prove a far more major project than anyone had realized .
10 Having lost his cheque card , Jerry Dammers once came into the Face office for a copy of issue one ( previous spread ) to prove to the bank teller who he was
11 With less than a minute of the second half played Cork again jumped into the lead with a Thomas Mulcahy goal but Wexford replied immediately and led for the first time when Eamonn Cleary had their only goal in the 37th minute .
12 As Pacepa 's notes of the foreign minister , Stefan Andrei 's , collection of her faux pas and bêtises suggest , Elena never grew into the grande dame she dreamed of becoming .
13 But the Bainbridges always go into the Army , ’ but he had forgiven her , eventually , when she promised to try to take her leave when he took his .
14 While Nyasha bravely went into the temple and there sitting on the throne that was made only for the chiefs there sat not a king not a prince
15 At the door , Theda almost bumped into the landlord , who was standing in amazement at the acrimonious scene within the room .
16 There are however more complex examples in the book which Dickens subtly inserts into the tale .
17 Early in December Mrs Longhill actually came into the kitchen to discuss with Mrs Peterson the refreshments for a party she and the vicar intended to give .
18 Grumpy cat Garfield actually gets into the Christmas spirit with his ‘ master ’ Jon and dopey dog Odie in the delightful Garfield 's Christmas .
19 The City Flour Mills later came into the hands of Reynolds and Allen who had previously been working a number of other sites and had , since 1863 , been working Stratford Mills in Stroud .
20 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
21 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
22 Mr Reenan and his wife Phyllis apparently listened into the conversation using a radio scanner … linked to a twenty foot aerial in the garden …
23 As his colleagues make some final pre-set adjustments , front-seat Rider Murdo Macleod jokily launches into the gut-grapping riff to Metallica 's ‘ Enter Sandman ’ , only to be joined within seconds — to his obvious astonishment — by the rest of the band , grinding the thang out with nonchalant ease .
24 The property in Halling then came into the family of Melford , later it was sold to the family of Raynwell , who held it until the reign of Henry VII , when it passed through several hands among them , Whornes and Levesons , Barber , Golding , Wood and then to W. Baker .
25 At 1.15am , as they slept , Hobbins allegedly crept into the guardroom and took the rifle .
26 HENRY Wharton happily goes into the unknown in his home town of York tonight .
27 At the same time Wolff personally bought into the ailing Union Steamship Co. , with its services to South Africa , becoming a director and winning its custom for the yard .
28 Boro saw a 16-point lead cut in half as Long Eaton , outclassed in the opening races , won four of the last seven heats and the margin of defeat would have been less had the impressive Dane Jan Staechmann not slid into the safety boards in the final race when set for his fourth win of the night .
29 I 've arranged an appointment with Elsie Taylor tomorrow to look into the possibility of early retirement . ’
30 Glenda McKee shook off Gillian Dawson as she tried to climb all over her , got to the by-line , and sent in a superb cross which Judith Chapman duly despatched into the net .
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