Example sentences of "into [conj] [adv] of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A popular shift for returning district nurses is the twilight shift — assisting patients into or out of bed — although this may not be what you want for the rest of your life .
2 More difficult illusions require the subject to hallucinate objects or people into or out of existence with his eyes open .
3 Instead the tall , black-browed Dutchman flicked his vibro-blade on and off so that the rocks behind it seemed to tremble into and out of existence .
4 The central processor also controls the transfer of information into and out of core as required by
5 The inductance variation is present in all Stepping motors : in variable.reluctance types it occurs as the teeth on the rotor and stator move into and out of alignment ; in permanent-magnet types it occurs as the rotating magnet flux changes the saturation level in the stator teeth ; and in hybrid types both effects contribute to the inductance variations .
6 Drained by his ranting and lulled by the way he could float in the starsuit , just touching the padded interior , he drifted into and out of sleep like a man wandering through the rooms of an empty house .
7 Payment Into and Out of Court and Between Parties
8 The Certificate consists of two written and two oral translation tests , using community-based material , ( on topics such as housing , health or education ) into and out of English , one letter to be written in each language , for example to the DSS on behalf of a non English speaker about benefits , or from a school head to a non-English speaking parent , two short monolingual roleplays — one in each of the two languages concerned , and a short ( scripted ) liaison interpreting exercise .
9 In addition there was always one band playing and marching to the playing fields and another playing and marching away from there , while huge coaches carrying yet more bandsmen and women manoeuvred in the narrow streets into and out of parking spaces .
10 The purpose of this project is to investigate the flows into and out of unemployment in Britain over the past twenty years .
11 Relevant local labour markets are being modelled as quantitative systems containing flows into and out of unemployment , stocks of employees in employment , and durations of periods out of work .
12 Movement into and out of site would create a traffic hazard .
13 It provides a range of facilities concerning the day-to-day handling of modules , such as reserving module names and transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN .
14 This option is used to transfer specific modules into and out of LIFESPAN .
15 When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities .
16 It provides a range of facilities concerning the day-to-day handling of modules , such as reserving module names and transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN .
17 When you request facilities which may take time to process ( for example , transferring modules into and out of LIFESPAN ) , they are automatically set up as background activities .
18 Temporary work as a way into and out of employment
19 A papier mâché scarp formed the backdrop and in the foreground engines pulling carriages and engines pulling trucks passed over hummocks , through tiny tunnels , and clattered into and out of plastic stations , never stopping , electronically hooting .
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