Example sentences of "into the [noun] [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He had come into the centre that morning complaining of indigestion .
2 Other features also under consideration — which wo n't make it into the ABI this time around — include requirements for application-to-application communication and linking , updated networking topologies , common installation and system administration facilities .
3 Starting at the base of the spine , make small circular movements into the muscles either side of the spine with your thumbs until you reach the neck .
4 Up to 3,000 barn owls are released into the wild each year , a practised described as " well-meaning but often ill-considered " by the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds .
5 And erm , they 've got some new system of a little plastic card , which they stick into the machine each time .
6 Continue to weigh yourself daily and mark your weight into the chart each day .
7 When Steiner went into the chapel that evening he was escorted by Lieutenant Benson and a police corporal .
8 TAKE a step back into the past this week and indulge in a feast of Northern Ireland 's cultural and historical heritage as part of European Heritage Day .
9 But Smart may have owed his freedom in some measure to a House of Commons Committee of Enquiry into the problem that year .
10 She had been so worried about the mistress , and it was n't just because of the way she had torn into the work this morning , nor because of the bairn growing heavy inside her and making life uncomfortable .
11 ‘ What we have at the moment is a situation where we discharge 17 million tons of wet sewage from vessels into the river each year .
12 He looked at the handle of the punch he held , fitting his fingers wonderingly into the shape another hand had worn in it , a good hand , muscular and slender , shaped very much like his own .
13 ‘ Do you want to come and throw stones into the sea this afternoon ? ’ asked Endill .
14 I had to go into the stable each day equipped with clippers and some nuts .
15 One temporary recruit , a tall lean young black boy , sat whispering into the telephone all day .
16 Two of our friends here are tempted to despair , for their son 's farm on the border is in an area where the terrorists are increasingly active ; the tobacco price is dropping ; and their son , along with most of his neighbours , has to go into the army this week , leaving his farm unprotected .
17 I am not surprised that he ventured into the fray this evening , because he has already won an outstanding victory for his constituents and I well understand his desire to enjoy another .
18 ( In the same letter Leech referred to a man who ‘ was brought into the Infirmary this morning with violent concussion of the brain occasioned by a fall from the mail coach as it was passing through Harrowden , he was much intoxicated at the time the accident happened .
19 Er I 'll , I 'll perhaps go back to that later , cos it does come into the way that money splits .
20 Then , as though to celebrate the passing of the downpour , a flame reached out into the sky some distance to their left .
21 one 's into the land that play area , or just below it .
22 As I mentioned earlier , they glide round in an arc and it is a hell of a job to prevent them from plunging into the weeds some way along your own bank .
23 Anyone dropping into the church any time , any day , during the sorting period would have been sure to find at least 10 people working ( ‘ sustained solely by lemon barley water ’ ) .
24 I sometimes join them , if their smell is n't too gamey , and exchange the time of day during my lunch hour , just to make sure that I still have the use of my voice if I 've been feeding the archive into the computer all day .
25 At one stage two large windows were let into the wall each side of the rose window to give more light , but these were removed when the cathedral was restored in the early part of this century as they were not in keeping with the original design .
26 To the resident population of inner London must be added the one million commuters estimated to travel into the city each day as well as visitors and the increasing numbers of homeless people .
27 The blob looked towards the door , and as the flash emerged further into the hallway another blob drifted out behind it .
28 Publishers have been reluctant to comment on this proposed scheme at present , but it is believed to be an agreement whereby a publisher 's rep would be given authority to put into the store any title in any quantity , for example 500 copies of a new title , and after 60 days would take back any copies the manager no longer wanted .
29 Gifts account for just over half the books received into the Library this year : 1455 out of a total of 2814 .
30 At CBS , where she worked for eight years , she remembers up to a hundred tapes pouring into the office each week .
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