Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot , Evelyn Waugh , Tolkien , Virginia Woolf , Gertrude Stein , Harold Pinter , Sylvia Plath , Max Beerbohm , to name a haphazard miscellany , advance , hover uncertainly , or slowly fade into obscurity ? |
2 | The man who is validly baptised or rightly instituted into office in the Church is assured that he has the Holy Spirit . |
3 | Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils . |
4 | Once the body had been placed in the coffin and the fitted pillow positioned under the head , these ‘ sheets ’ were folded over the remains and either pinned together or roughly sewn into place . |
5 | Since the second world war , but especially since the 1960s , the role of ‘ national economies ’ has been undermined or even brought into question by the major transformations in the international division of labour , whose basic units are transnational or multinational enterprises of all sizes , and by the corresponding development of international centres and networks of economic transactions which are , for practical purposes , outside the control of state governments . |
6 | So marriages break up , the man becomes rootless and homeless , and can either end up in prison again within a short time or else drift into destitution . |
7 | Not all this legislation was quickly or completely put into force . |
8 | the Distributor being compulsorily or voluntarily put into liquidation other than for the purposes of reconstruction and/or a Receiver being appointed to manage the Distributor 's business |
9 | the Distributor being compulsorily or voluntarily put into liquidation other than for the purposes of reconstruction |
10 | the Distributor being compulsorily or voluntarily put into liquidation other than for the purposes of reconstruction |
11 | the Distributor being compulsorily or voluntarily put into liquidation other than for the purposes of reconstruction |
12 | It has been said that ‘ a training programme based on identified needs is necessary in every library ’ : this necessity does not appear to have been universally accepted nor uniformly translated into practice . |
13 | Further , if Lawrence 's celebration of heterosexuality is dependent upon a repression of , a disavowal of , and a displacement on to , homosexuality , such passages are animated by a homoerotic desire consciously and artistically sublimated into heterosexuality . |
14 | Clutching a hot water bottle prepared by Mrs Knelle , I finally and thankfully snuggled into bed . |
15 | I am a veterans visitor for JS and so come into contact with veterans who have served many years with the company . |
16 | Nadir pressure was referenced to the prevailing midoesophageal body pressure in that second and so took into account changes of basal oesophagela body pressure produced by common cavity episodes . |
17 | The working class had been defined , by exclusion ; the master-manufacturers , who had Ricardo 's blessing , had been assimilated to the landlords , who had not ; and so promoted into privilege . |
18 | These are often known as ‘ snap ’ rings as they will suddenly and obviously snap into place as the pipe is pushed into the sleeve . |
19 | Partly because too many pupils who are not very much interested in the theory are compelled to study it , concepts are introduced that are barely understood , processes are uncritically and mechanically put into operation , unrealistic problems set and solved . |
20 | It was then ‘ freeze-dried ’ and gently backcombed into shape . |
21 | I was into skateboarding too , and generally getting into trouble . ’ |
22 | Well I , I 'm having some difficulty in keeping my remarks addressed to question A and not drifting into question B because obviously Leeds City Council and perhaps speaking for the rest of West Yorkshire 's concerned about regeneration effects . |
23 | They are deciding whether or not the decision was properly arrived at , taking into account all relevant factors , and not taking into account irrelevant ones . |
24 | Her sister , 10-year-old Claire , was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it . |
25 | ‘ But if the figures do stand up it is a remarkable achievement which shows what can be done by a hospital which decides to remain in the health service and not move into trust status . ’ |
26 | In other words Psalm 104:30 may speak of the energising rather than the creative work of the Spirit , and thus fall into line with the rest of the Old Testament teaching on ruach as ‘ breath ’ . |
27 | An alternative vision of human flourishing to that which underlies wealth maximisation as a social goal ranks autonomy above continued increases in material well-being , and thus calls into question the legitimacy of non-participative organisations . |
28 | Bob Monkhouse — already established as a leading comedy writer and just moving into performing — playing the poor wretch called up on his wedding day and Shirley Eaton as the NAAFI girl who would come back for just one more ‘ Carry On ’ . |
29 | Cut the tiles to the required width with a sharp craft knife , and just slip into place . |
30 | The film included a suggestive ten-minute episode , set in an eighteenth-century brothel , in which a male customer chose a female prostitute , helped her undress in a bedroom and finally got into bed with her , and a frankly explicit ten-minute episode of a newly wed bride and groom set in a hotel bedroom . |