Example sentences of "[adv prt] into the [num ord] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example , a number of women 's issues arose as statistically significant differences , but instead of finding a discussion of these results the reader is swept along into the next batch of data .
2 The illegal payments scandal brought them down to earth with a bump and down into the 3rd division .
3 DESPITE forecasts last August that this would be the most competitive rugby league season in history , the only issues likely to be left in doubt tomorrow night are who will accompany Swinton down into the Second Division next season and the final line-up for the Premiership competitions .
4 Push tool down into the second stitch — the first stitch will slip behind the latch and you can ‘ crochet ’ the second stitch through the first .
5 Hewitt had only just broken through into the first team and gave a good account of himself in matches against Crewe and Chesterfield .
6 Wait until I let you through into the last cellar , and then I must take the keys back to the steward .
7 If you move through into the next room you 'll find the area you 're to work .
8 Now , thanks in no small measure to his own contribution to the Hampshire cause , he has one ; and the only disappointment is that the climax of the match was watched by only about 8000 people , as the weather caused it to be carried over into the second day .
9 But then you come to the problem , erm , because for ninety four five , erm , the formula suggests that we would need less staff , that might seem a bit odd but the , the reason is that if you do indeed bring your target times down , then the amount of work which your passing over into the next year is er considerably less , erm than the amount of work which you passed over into this year ,
10 That 's how we know he has n't slipped over into the next valley .
11 No other African became a bishop until well on into the twentieth century ! "
12 As the play blundered on into the second half , the Airdrie strategy was clear — to ignore any pretence of building attacks from the back of the team through to the midfield .
13 It occurs in a number of quite precise and extremely crucial contexts , from the Maccabean regime on into the first century A.D. Thus the High Priest at the period of Judas Maccabeus ( who died in 160 B.C. ) is referred to as a Zaddik and described as being ‘ a zealot for the law ’ .
14 It lingers on into the first moments of his wakefulness , leaving him unsure what world he 's really in .
15 Most , in both categories , left after taking the School Certificate ( if not sooner ) , but a trickle went on into the sixth form and even to the universities .
16 I think it opens up the child 's awareness to what 's available and what 's coming erm moves them on into the next century really .
17 Boys flowed past them and on into the next gallery .
18 Such arguments over values , political or religious , were to go on into the next decade .
19 They walked away , and the exhibit , full of inertia and its own importance , continued to slide and pump long after they had walked on into the next display .
20 It is necessary for the efficiency of study , but dangerous in that you may let the ten minutes drift on into the next study period .
21 Viola was beaming benevolently as she read on into the last column .
22 the ones who are , who have seen it all before , and done it from last year , because they had to split a smaller section of them up into the first year .
23 It was Ossie who took Swindon up into the 1st division — or so he thought .
24 And he said he was working with an old fellow which is getting on in age and he was quite absent minded and he said , I was about thirty feet from the ground on a ledge er filling er s a hole ready for shot for blasting and the old fellow was about twenty feet higher than him and then he was ss er whatsit another hole and then a at the top of the chamber there 's a little hole , he said , like a roof we call it which is a little passage that goes up into the next floor and then we used that as an escape route he did n't have to go far .
25 A curved arm scythes through the air and the body follows its lead , spiralling to the ground where deft work ( and powerful abdominal and back muscles ) produce a smooth synthesis of movement , driving it across the floor and up into the next sequence .
26 These feelings can build up into the next repeat of the same interchange .
27 It is even closer to Paul 's description of the man who was caught up into the third heaven ( 2 Corinthians 12:2 ) .
28 The envoys — I do not know by what trickery they were deceived [ here Nithard bursts out into the first person ] — thus increased Lothar 's share of the regnum so that it extended as far as the Charbonnière . "
29 For you the tape measure did n't shrink — it just followed the wonkyness of the two-dimensional surface as it hollowed out into the third dimension .
30 Many hoteliers boast of their whirlpool baths but a leading hotel engineer cautions that those on a suck-blow system can trap water in the pump , risking legionella , while detritus sucked in may be blown out into the next bath if the unit is not adequately maintained .
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