Example sentences of "into the [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The feel of its sound decanted through glass doors into the humid Bahamian night . |
2 | Under the starboard wing slowly moved Lake Peipus , scene of Alexander Nevsky 's great battle when the Knights of the Teutonic Order probed too far eastwards and went , complete with horses and heavy armour , through the ice crust and into the deep black water . |
3 | It was like having jumped up and down on a beautiful springboard , relishing the thrill of the plunge into the deep roaring water , and then diving at last into an empty pool . |
4 | ‘ Instead , they will be thrown into the deep blue sea . ’ |
5 | Stephen studied the fields , where the drab clothing of the workers blended into the deep rich brown of the arable land , but where each pair of greys was clearly visible , its progress across the field assessed instantly . |
6 | Then — jump into the deep dark pit , Beano . |
7 | The man forgot one issue , the European Monetary Union , it was Mr Major that took us into the Economic Monetary Union at the wrong way , he took us in on a political decision on the last day of a Labour Party Conference in Blackpool and he 's forgotten that . |
8 | Had it not been for another round of cost cutting , the group would have crept back into the black last year . |
9 | It roared back into the black last year to the tune of £6.8 million , compared with taxable losses in 1991 of £1.2 million . |
10 | For both reasons , he resisted attempts to reinsert Spain fully into the international capitalist system until forced to do so by the prospect of a return to wartime rationing . |
11 | So they have to find their way into the international financial system , where they can be given a veneer of legality . |
12 | PRESIDENT Alberto Fujimori is striving both to stabilise the economy and to lead the country back into the international financial fold . |
13 | The Brazilian media hailed the agreement — the product of almost six months of negotiations — as reintroducing Brazil into the international financial community . |
14 | Morrissey and Marr , on the other hand , were preparing to move into the international first division . |
15 | Thanks to its huge IDV wines and spirits division they are now seen as a cheaper way into the international premium-branded booze market than those of rivals Allied-Lyons and Guinness . |
16 | Ever since his election as ARFU president in 1988 , French has been involved in many discussions with South African rugby officials assisting and advising them in their aim once again to be welcomed back into the international playing fraternity . |
17 | While freedom movements in central and eastern Africa were stimulated by these coercive policies , an effective means of ideological diffusion did not lie in the hands of African cultivators nor their leaders , and therefore the analytical lessons to be drawn did not find their way into the international conventional wisdom about conservation . |
18 | He strolled into the only other room that was n't a bedroom . |
19 | He found the coffee jar and put a heaped spoonful into the only clean mug he could find . |
20 | As always he had to fight the impulse to fasten his mouth over hers and begin resuscitation , to plunge a needle into the still warm heart . |
21 | Perhaps the most important task of all , for the head leading a school into the still uncertain territory of Mr Baker 's Brave New World , is to make sure that the school fills that vacuum at the centre of the legislation . |
22 | Kate sat quite still , trying hard not to let the panic that she felt overwhelm her so that she ran screaming out into the still hot afternoon . |
23 | ‘ But I do n't want to stay ! ’ she cried , and , turning , she ran for the door , flinging it open and running through the arch of the long porch into the still sunny day . |
24 | Jettisoning her brush , she went out into the still sultry heat of the afternoon . |
25 | Then they burrow deep into the still soft sand and excavate a small chamber . |
26 | Tragically the story of God 's wrestling match makes all too good sense , and a tale which bears so clearly the marks of its primitive beginnings can take us to the very summit of Calvary , and deep into the still broken heart of God . |
27 | He went over the sick calf with stethoscope and thermometer , digging his fingers into the hairy abdominal wall , staring impassively at the calf 's face to note its reaction . |
28 | Transnational capitalist classes rule directly , through national capitalist political parties or social democratic parties that can not fundamentally threaten the global capitalist project , or they exert authority indirectly to a greater or lesser extent as the price levied on non-capitalist states as a sort of entrance fee into the global capitalist system . |
29 | One of these is the long history of incorporation into the global capitalist system by the TNCs ( see Shenton and Freund , 1978 ) . |
30 | Last week Frankfurt finalised the WOMBAT negotiations with Albania and Mongolia , and their currencies were absorbed into the Global Numismatic Unit ( GNU ) , so named because one specimen was ‘ minted ’ ( made in metallic hard-copy form ) into what our grandmothers used to know as a ‘ coin ’ . |