Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] [verb] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Still , he 'd better go into hospital . |
2 | ‘ You 'd better get into bed . ’ |
3 | But , miraculously , everything seemed suddenly to fit into place and we managed to put all the horror behind us and start again . |
4 | Dr Lefeuvre 's role came dearly defined into focus , and Charles Paris knew what Nigel Steen 's crime was . |
5 | Through the little side gate , across the road , and we turned left to walk into Orange . |
6 | Two minutes before , he had driven over the humpback bridge by the Berkeley Hunt kennels , then turned immediately left into Mill Lane , alongside the brook , where there was a convenient little spot by the bridge , ideal for launching small craft . |
7 | To most serious naturalists ( and the term ‘ biologist ’ , coined at the beginning of the century by Lamarck and Trew , took long to come into use ) , relationships which were not affinities were not really of much interest . |
8 | The monastic reform movement did not reach north-west Mercia either , yet this area had not been much influenced by Scandinavian settlement , and it did eventually extend into East Anglia , which had to some degree been so affected . |
9 | The first indication that the fourth upsilon did indeed decay into B mesons came when the team working on the detector known as CLEO discovered energetic electrons and muons , presumably from the decays of B mesons ( New Scientist , vol 87 , p 776 ) . |
10 | Denis nodded and leaned forward to speak into Boxer 's ear . |
11 | I did actually go into Sainsbury 's on the way home , but I |
12 | — who had secretly turned into Mrs Greene . |
13 | To his second , favourite son Alfonso , he gave the Kingdom of Leon and the Campos Goticos , together with the tributes from the Moorish kingdom of Toledo , whose overlord he had successfully beaten into submission only a year before . |
14 | It was reported on Oct. 29 that Ariane 44-L had successfully launched into orbit the Intelsat VI communications satellite for the 110-member International Telecommunications Satellite Organization ( INTELSAT ) . |
15 | The people in the Tate house were victims of themselves because they had all fallen into sadism and masochism and recorded it on video-tape . |
16 | Maggie knew that many of her school-friends admired Phoebe ; they thought she was rather splendid , especially since they had all got into ecology , but this did not help Maggie . |
17 | As the conditions changed to the more temperate climate we know today , so the proportion of reptiles had decreased — but there was no overall trend of the kind that would be implied if the mammals had only come into existence in the later geological periods . |
18 | In the early decades of the century it had been widely assumed that the distinct geographical provinces of the modern world had only come into existence quite recently in geological terms . |
19 | The newsreader would have achieved the same effect if he had suddenly broke into song . |
20 | The measure was condemned by some economists as crude and ill-conceived , particularly since it threatened to wipe out the personal savings of many ordinary people : Soviet citizens were generally disinclined to place their money in accounts with the state savings bank , either because of mistrust , or because the low interest rate provided little incentive , or because it was necessary to carry a large amount of cash in case of chancing upon a scarce commodity which had suddenly come into stock in a state shop . |
21 | Though he had few intellectual interests , he was fascinated by the lineage of ancient families , such as his own , even of those that had long lapsed into obscurity . |
22 | When she opened them again , Fincara was there , as silently as if the blackness had merely thickened into shape . |
23 | One of the girls had apparently rushed into class to inform her teacher , Mrs Whitehouse , that she now knew what was ‘ right ’ . |
24 | ( This so-called ‘ Janissary ’ style , which Beethoven was to use to such startling effect in the finale of his Ninth Symphony , had already crept into Mozart 's music , in the Rondo alla turca and the ‘ Turkish ’ episode in the finale of the Violin Concerto in A major . ) |
25 | By the time the news came through , the preliminary advertising had already gone into production , but before long , it had become Carry On — Follow That Camel . |
26 | She had already fallen into sin by meeting Andrew in remote places whenever she could . |
27 | On the ground , in accordance with this order , 5 Corps had already entered into arrangements with the Yugoslavs to take them over , and the first batches of Croats had already been repatriated , with the remaining categories to follow . |
28 | That 's put you in your place , my girl ; Roman had n't even enquired how she was — their lovemaking had already vanished into limbo as far as he was concerned . |
29 | But the receiver had already clicked into place and she knew he had n't even heard . |
30 | In many places , such conferences had already come into existence , but their authority has been greatly enhanced by the Council . |