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

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1 After keeping and breeding Malawi Cichlids for the past fifteen years NANCY SHUTTLE felt it was time for winds of change to blow into the fish house .
2 I lit another cigarette from the stub of the first ( unheard-of for me ) — not because I wanted it but because I felt it might give an illusion of poise to walk into the Presence with a cigarette dangling carelessly from my lips .
3 Stand the syringe upright for 1 min to allow larger pieces of debris to settle into the tip .
4 The WRU has appointed a four-man committee of inquiry to look into the events surrounding the centenary tour of South Africa last August .
5 Lord Widgery ( who had succeeded Lord Parker as Lord Chief Justice ) had been appointed as a one-man tribunal of enquiry to enquire into the events of ‘ Bloody Sunday ’ which led to thirteen civilian deaths in Londonderry .
6 I have asked my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State to look into the matter and to contact the hon. Gentleman .
7 Hilgard thinks that these procedures cause the normal ‘ monitor ’ of reality to retreat into the background and allow another part of consciousness , temporarily ‘ split off ’ from the reality monitor , to become active independently .
8 She glared and banged down the iron pan she had taken from the fire , then lifting the lid allowed a huge cloud of steam to escape into the air .
9 A committee of experts has been set up by the Russian Ministry of Culture to look into the problem of such articles within its borders .
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