Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun pl] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We 've found it increasingly difficult to attract youngsters into the game because of the success of , and publicity for , rugby league here , ’ Des Seabrook , coach of Orrell and Lancashire , said .
2 Hartlepool borough council , with the help of local people , has also concentrated its bid on renovating the town centre and particularly Church Street , hoping to attract firms into the town .
3 Before too long heterosexual women had in fact taken over and they began to encourage men into the organization and to instigate the mixing of boys and girls into provision previously available to young women on their own ( but preserving the boys ' clubs ) .
4 THE LOTHIAN and Borders Fire Brigade has launched a recruitment campaign to attract women into the service .
5 I know nothing of the circumstances of his illness , but he was dying angrily and his procrastinations could be sufficiently explained by a need to hold on to life , to defer events into the future .
6 ‘ Did they really have to trample crisps into the carpet ? ’
7 ‘ Hive ’ , meanwhile , sees the bassist trying to scratch holes into the neck of his instrument while Coughlan lies supine in the stage slop howling his tonsils out .
8 Those texts are not intended to promote students ' engagement and critical thinking but , instead , are intended to initiate students into the culture of the scientific discipline in question .
9 A Venetian judge has corroborated the report , claiming that the Italian foreign ministry refused to aid investigations into the incident .
10 This approach recognizes the seriousness of failing to induct pupils into the heritage of a great tradition .
11 However , attempts to undermine this approach continued to mount with councillors in some rural areas permitting increasing numbers of new houses in the open countryside , while others in urban areas yielded to the temptation to sprawl towns into the countryside , often along the line of major roads .
12 ‘ Now we are looking to carry changes into the rest of the factory ’ , Tricia said .
13 This feature was first introduced in the eighteenth century to let owls into the barn to catch vermin .
14 The most notable of last week 's promotions , below cabinet level , are David Davis , a printworker 's son and successful businessman , shrewd and tough enough to put teeth into the Citizen 's Charter ; William Hague , the ex-chancellor 's bumptious and clever private secretary , who becomes Mr Lilley 's number three at social security ; and Jeremy Hanley , a Mensa-man who becomes number two to Malcolm Rifkind at defence .
15 The Mescalero Apaches in New Mexico , the Skull Valley Gosute tribe in Utah , and the Fort McDermitt Paiute Shoshones in Nevada have already received $200,000 each to fund investigations into the acceptability to their people of siting an MRS on their land .
16 However , there was a row over proposals to put minitrams into the centre of Sheffield 10 years ago .
17 to draw passers-by into the shop
18 Allow the patient to speak of what they notice to be wrong with themselves and try not to put words into the patient 's mouth .
19 Such questions are particularly useful when the social health of the group is poor , when the group is very unused to being given responsibility , when you want to draw individuals into the decision-making process , perhaps because they are mischievous or nervous .
20 It is particularly important and common for the vendor to incorporate provisions into the sale agreement limiting its liability under the agreement , and in particular its liability for breach of warranty .
21 Loss leaders ( items sold very cheaply ) are used to draw customers into the shop .
22 My Lord erm just to sweep up one or two of the other , very briefly the points my learned friend has just raised , erm I , I think it follows that our provisional position at the moment is that we think that reference is probably more satisfactory than simply going to the commission , what went , if your Lordship went to the commission and then found that they were unsatisfactory or did n't really take matters further , for one of the reasons it might very well not , is because the original complaint put to the commission was not framed in the same way as the defence and counterclaim are now framed , er there 's been a very considerable amount of refinement , both parties would no doubt wish to put submissions into the commission as to how the answer should be put or to provide information so the commission can answer them and so on and so forth and it may not be any quicker doing it that way
23 Finally , the research aims to generate insights into the initial and inservice training needs of teachers in respect of the relationship between curriculum design and the organisation of library provision .
24 As she began hastily to descend the rickety stairs she heard Lord Cumbermound say , ‘ You 're quite right , Thomas , not to let women into the priesthood .
25 If praying to God to humble ourselves is dangerous , praying the father to send labourers into the harvest field is equally dangerous .
26 THERE was little news to entice investors into the market .
27 ‘ We are getting substantial rent-free periods and are being offered large capital contributions ’ — a sum paid by the landlord to the tenant , usually for shopfitting to entice customers into the mall or high street .
28 ‘ Laura always understood the importance of a brilliant idea to entice customers into the shop , even if their courage failed when it came to buying .
29 They were never importunate , never servile ; they never tried to lure Europeans into the kind of patron-client relationship which is often assumed to be vital to the functioning of the colonial psyche but which many Englishmen in fact found more annoying than gratifying .
30 For example , he mentions the Argus experiment , in which atomic bombs were exploded above the South Atlantic to inject particles into the Earth 's radiation belts .
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