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

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1 Surely that 'll bring people back into the theatre it would obviously pay the artist it would also bring money into the theatre if the theatre could actually charged for them to do them .
2 ‘ It will be a varied programme with the emphasis on quality and wooing people back into the theatre , ’ he says .
3 Company chairmen deplore this : they say they want ‘ wider share ownership ’ , to get ordinary people back into the stockmarket .
4 This social problem of readjustment is an important factor in the whole policy of bringing mentally handicapped people back into the community .
5 He says it 'll attract people back into the city because they 'll feel safe .
6 Jess fought more fiercely , frightened now , and the rumpus brought people out into the passage .
7 The concept of casual recreational sex in society sends young people out into the streets and into bars endeavouring to establish relationships which lead to the bedroom .
8 This would have brought more people out into the corridors and foyers .
9 So not a very successful project in terms of getting people out into the community but people are due to move at the end of this calendar year and I have no doubt that the project will be very successful thereafter .
10 The good reasons are that these projects have not been chucking people out into the community " willy-nilly " .
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