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

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1 Mick Ronson , Woody Woodmansey and myself would be making backing tracks , having got the brief from David — it was E chord for 16 bars then an A chord for 4 bars and a B chord for 2 bars — and we were just banging out these backing tracks , and David would come into the studio , if we could tear him away from Angela for long enough and say whether he liked it or not .
2 Every now and then Angus would go into the town .
3 Now , I volunteered to go into the Mediwell because I 'm I do n't like it down there and er , Linda will go into the centre of New into the centre of North Shields with a particular person a a form teacher or whatever , probably .
4 ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job .
5 The result is as many blank pages as Ventura can build into the current chapter and you ca n't get at the tagged block of text to de-select it !
6 The scope of this provision , which is examined later in this book , is unclear , but it would seem that both categories of standard terms identified in Schroeder may fall into the definition of " written standard terms " ; however , those in the first category are more likely to be regarded as reasonable than those in the second .
7 Eva could enter into the exuberance and singing of African life whole heartedly and Sunday evenings were no exception .
8 Stalin adhered to the agreement because he wished to maintain satisfactory relations with the United States if possible and perhaps because he felt that sooner or later Korea would fall into the Soviet sphere in any case .
9 It 's vast ( England would fit into the state of Kansas alone ! ) full of variety and beauty .
10 ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said .
11 WORLD Cup hockey gold medallists Floris Jan Bovelander and Taco van der Honoret will fly into the province from Holland later today .
12 Coventry might come into the reckoning
13 They are afraid , too , that Israel might expand into the space left by Iraq 's collapse .
14 As the moratorium on takeovers within the industry ceases at the end of 1993 the combined group will be in a position to be a predator and former hunter Manchester-based Granada could turn into the hunted .
15 Sooner , rather than later , and generally after a few stiff drams , Joicey would break into the Gaelic , roaring and shouting at the top of his voice : ‘ Man to man it was in those days .
16 As yet no one has been jailed by Darlington magistrates but Mr Collin said : ‘ Committals will come into the arena fairly soon . ’
17 As yet no one has been jailed by Darlington magistrates but Mr Collin said : ‘ Committals will come into the arena fairly soon . ’
18 Every last city will turn into Venice and Venice will turn into the lost city of Atlantis .
19 WOMEN 'S hockey in Ulster can accelerate into the new season this weekend with a sense of security ( writes Graham Hamilton ) .
20 Dudley Moore used to come into the club twice a week to play the piano .
21 The kings had been pretty poor specimens as ‘ sons ’ : they showed little enough of Yahweh 's family likeness , and there was a long-standing hope in Israel that one day God would bring into the world a messianic Son , a worthy ruler to sit on David 's throne .
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23 These two true stories reflect the way in which God can break into the closed world of the self .
24 Then Connie would move into the sanatorium along with a lot of legal talent he had lined up to look after his interests — and Connie 's , too , of course — and I 'd head for home with my five hundred . ’
25 We asked leading figures in the art world whether the Tate should divide into the British Collections and a museum of international modern art : all but one were in favour
26 Economic setbacks in Europe might play into the hands of the USSR .
27 Coleman would check into the Sheraton airport hotel and call a contact number , identifying himself as Benjamin B , and almost immediately , Donleavy would call back .
28 Pascoe will come into the first team reckoning this weekend if he impresses tonight in a reserve game .
29 The question of er P P G thirteen and transportation I think is vitally important , York will come into the position that Chester er where I was just at a transportation enquiry recently , it 's a very similar sort of city , it 's not quite the same as Cambridge , where Cambridge is leaping ahead on quite , some would say draconian transportation measures , York in the forceable future will have to look at specialist transportation measures , that 's important in terms of the planning policy guidance that is out , it 's also in the white paper , it may be in draft P P G thirteen , it 's also in I think it 's P P G twenty two , renewable energy , that we should now be looking at developments which is closer to work , that links then to the question of sustainability and viability of a new settlement , I am not aware , and and I put it guardedly in those terms , of any significant employment existing or proposed in any of the new settlement proposals .
30 Joseph Chamberlain , who had held Birmingham and much of the West Midlands firm for Unionism and Tariff Reform , suggested that Baldwin should step into the seat .
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