Example sentences of "[vb base] into the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He want into the huge dining room , where at last he found Alfred arranging bottles on the serving tables . |
2 | He glanced the ball over Flowers head into the right corner of the net . |
3 | And they head into the 1993 campaign looking good enough to make it a re-match . |
4 | And they head into the 1993 campaign looking good enough to make it a re-match . |
5 | know how their personal efforts fit into the overall organization |
6 | Too often people throw up ideas — ‘ Let's have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday and a dance on the Wednesday and a banquet on Thursday ’ — without ever stopping to think how any of these will help reach goals or fit into the overall time . |
7 | These consequences will be discussed in later chapters , but it is necessary to see where they fit into the overall theory at the outset , especially given the recent interest which has been shown in Reich 's theories . |
8 | Over the next new months the various components of the IBOA will be described in order to show you how they fit into the overall picture . |
9 | unc Not all fractions have denominators that fit into the decimal system . |
10 | Quality manager Francine Galivel says the objective of the visit was fully achieved because everyone — the shift operator , the operator who loads the tanker , the person who plans the haulier 's despatch notes , the chemist who checks that the product meets specifications — all came back with a better understanding of how their jobs fit into the unbroken line from supplier to end product . |
11 | We fit into the latter category in these terms , but not in our own . |
12 | Where does monetary policy fit into the total package of macroeconomic policies ? |
13 | Many real-world data structures fit into the hierarchical pattern , however , and they are also readily understood . |
14 | Neither these , nor a variety of other types of household fit into the stereotypical trajectory through the life course . |
15 | But aside from these two areas , most companies still operate with thousands of specialists who are judged and rewarded by how well they perform their separate functions — with little knowledge , or concern , about how these fit into the complex process of turning raw materials , capital and labour into a product or service . |
16 | Er , I think fit into the horizontal format le within the vertical , but , when you 've got long , sort of , gentle slopes like this , and expanses of water I think if you can narrow it down , as you 've done here , that helps too . |
17 | I will indicate , as I go through them , the way in which they work : that is , how they fit into the diagnostic story that we developed in the last chapter . |
18 | It was my experience that seldom did the more senior of his element — and there were many of them — fit into the operational set-up , more especially as it got towards the end of the war . |
19 | They suggest that women fit into the secondary labour market for five reasons : |
20 | Many businesses fit into the 80–20 ratio . |
21 | A third problem is how the factors slot into the broader range of financial services provided by the banks . |
22 | Light aircraft fly into the nearby airport full of commuters who make sophisticated value judgements on the place . |
23 | Women hurry by and then night comes and they vanish : no final blazing sunset of the feminine , just a slow fade into the masculine night . |
24 | Tap into the true spirit of Hogmanay |
25 | A good test would be one in which each item has a high correlation with the overall test score , since this would indicate that all the items tap into the linguistic ability which the test purports to measure . |
26 | This one has a commercial storyline : it is a modern ghost story in which research into the 17th century affects the present . |
27 | Cut into the sultry gold of his skin she saw a thin white line which zigzagged down from beside his eye , along his cheekbone , to his jaw . |
28 | Many of the country lanes were so narrow that it would not have been possible for two vehicles to pass each other , but after half an hour , they cut into the main road that ran south from Cherbourg to Carentan . |
29 | We cut into the same ventricle twice , believing we 'd found the other one . |
30 | For example : The understood realities of redemptive love and a feeling of separation from them break into the narrative sequence of both versions . |