Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] [vb -s] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There is , however , more than just a need ; for there is fundamental necessity for vision at all levels of human affairs ; all groups of people , even small teams as well as nations , must have a vision , or everything subsides into confusion and what is worse , lets power fall into the hands of practical , and unseeing men who press only their own interests , leading to strife and despair .
2 Either that or he backs into reverses into a hedge .
3 Well I 'm a bit worried when people are buying these guarantees and someone goes into liquidation , like for instance if you buy an extended warranty then usually dealers tie up with one particular broker specialising in that form of insurance , and and if that particular dealer — the car dealer — gets the insurance and it 's in his or her name
4 European Community Directive 89/48/EEC , which is concerned with the mutual recognition of professional qualifications and which comes into force throughout the Community in January 1991 , has already been implemented by the UK , as regards teachers , with effect from September 1989 .
5 And something swells into view .
6 As the delusion begins to work ( Ind. ii.1–67 ) , Sly gradually levitates up to verse , as if hypnotized , or like someone in an early painting by Chagall , just taking off : Yet , when confronted with his supposed wife , desires of the flesh begin to reassert themselves , and he relapses into prose and bawdy ( 125ff . ) .
7 This is a budget Chairman that builds on the achievements of the last four years , the care for our schools and it takes into account that the future will not be as rosy as we would like and allows for contingencies .
8 And it goes into dust .
9 I caught the five thirty train from Manningtree and it gets into London at ten to seven .
10 It all starts cooking , the motor starts up ; and that 's a wonderful moment , when you turn the ignition and it bursts into life .
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