Example sentences of "it [vb past] [adj] [noun] into " in BNC.

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1 In fact , in regard to whom it allowed free entry into Britain , the 1971 Act differed mainly in the words used .
2 And still , after Crime and Punishment , the idea of a confession novel or story tugs at the edge of Dostoevsky 's vision , and continues to do so for the rest of his life in the form of The Life of a Great Sinner which he planned on the scale of War and Peace , but which never got written though it fed previous material into his novels of the seventies , and especially Karamazov at the turn of the next decade .
3 She pulled the white cord so tight it cut red weals into the white flesh .
4 Their evidence was a bit messy , but it breathed new life into the debate .
5 Using the Temple as a short cut was also forbidden by Jewish Law and yet the priests turned a blind eye to it because it brought more trade into the Temple .
6 Among those offering concrete commitments were National Westminster Bank , which said it took environmental issues into account when considering loan requests [ see ED 58 ] , and the Austin Reed clothing company , which claims to encourage its suppliers to meet environmental standards .
7 The bid-ask spread was so large that it converted significant profits into significant losses .
8 In it he said that the Scottish financial sector did nothing to help the country 's economy , that it benefited only a selected minority , and that it put little back into Scotland .
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