Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The investment they make goes into a fund combining equities , fixed interest and cash . |
2 | Ideas , materials and methodology used all tend to come into the country from outside . |
3 | Kenotic christology of this sort did have its own internal problems : on closer examination it is not easy to understand what exactly it can mean to speak of this ‘ self-emptying ’ , and attempts to make the matter more precise tend to fade into a tangle of artificialities and contradictions . |
4 | So I say erm ‘ Hey , what about you ? ’ , so he said ‘ I want to go into the church and pray and ask to be forgiven ’ . |
5 | ‘ Do you think , ’ the elder man wondered , his face as grey as his hair with stone-dust , ‘ that the generals really want to go into the war with an army of pressed men ? ’ |
6 | Now you want to go into the C S U directory , which is highlighted . |
7 | If you want to go into the draw , then just complete the form below and send it , with your remittance , to arrive at the editorial offices by 25th August . |
8 | Natural stone is more difficult and expensive , but the best option if you want to plant into the sides . |
9 | Alternatively , strata will later be discovered that appear to fall into the time gap between the two stages . |
10 | Some 300 companies have moved their headquarters from Osaka to Tokyo each year because they want to plug into the capital 's networks . |
11 | Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need . |
12 | Some people take furniture to her that they do n't like or are tired of and want transformed into a work of art ; she optimistically feels that no piece of furniture is totally without hope . |
13 | ‘ How much you can spend on the NHS depends on how much the country earns and what share of that you want to put into the service , ’ he says . |
14 | The Yak banked again , came in fast , cannon shell punching into the Stork and Farber cried out as a bullet caught him in the shoulder . |
15 | A comparable tendency has also been argued for Godmanchester , where the urban fields appear to merge into the enclosures associated with the villa at Rectory Farm . |
16 | We should extend the same decency to English people who come to live in Scotland , the vast majority of whom want to integrate into the community while retaining their own distinctive national identity . |
17 | Trinity Square still proving to be very busy so expect a few minutes wait if you want to get yourself parked in there and have a couple of minutes wait if you want to get into the Victoria Centre that 's at the York Street entrance . |
18 | erm if you want to get into the Bluecoat . |
19 | He says they want to get into the market and this is the only way and it will benefit the customer . |
20 | Tonight I want to get into the crowd and Lucker wants space . |
21 | I want to get into the habit of finishing and getting the dishwasher on and ge cleaning the kitchen completely . |
22 | We want to get into the street again , to shift into normality , to chat in the pub , to laugh again . |
23 | These workers have emphasised that the initial lesion in this model of atherogenesis is the adherence to endothelium of monocytes which then appear to migrate into the subendothelium , accumulate lipid and become lipid-laden macrophages or foam cells . |
24 | ‘ And am I right in thinking that you want to import into the United States of America a person or persons who might be interdicted by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service ? ’ |
25 | The model predicts that as time passes these individuals expect to move into a job with longer duration , ceteris paribus , as one would expect ( see footnote 3 ) . |
26 | Nasty gases and smoke disperse into the ether ; sewage eventually floats out to sea . |
27 | Imagine walking into a room for a meeting with the head of your organisation . |
28 | Just imagine going into a court of law to argue a case depending on its provisions . |
29 | I think he must be gay , I mean going into a monastery and not having anything to do with women and wearing a cravat |
30 | If you happen to stray into an area of mixed day and artificial lighting , say at a window-table in a café , beware ! |