Example sentences of "they into the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Robin Smith 's power play against India at Perth ( Week 1 ) and the demolition job England did on Pakistan at Adelaide ( Week 2 ) put them into the favourites ' spot at the same time as Australia absorbed one stunning setback after another , alleviated only by the thrilling one-run victory over India at Brisbane .
2 I would dip blanket after blanket in boiling water , wring them out almost without realising that I was scalding myself , take off the old strips of saturated cloth , wrap the new ones round each leg and tuck them into the corners of affected muscles , but half the time not really knowing what I was doing .
3 Far better to broaden their remit through touring , education work , equal opportunities , it argues , than to cut them off and drive them into the arms of market forces .
4 All the paperwork had been removed and burnt , but the caravan had been the working place of the squadron — the squadron headquarters in other words — and so against the CO 's most urgent requests and orders the airman turned the tractor round and raced back , grabbing " Jane " and her pants off the caravan wall , thrusting them into the arms of the CO and then retraced his steps in the direction of El Alamein .
5 And not even an air raid warning to send them into the cellars .
6 Mr McQueen walked some miles with them into the mountains .
7 I was only a lad , I was er a messenger boy on the loading deck and I used to have to go down to at Beskett and fetch parts for the planes and er plates , aluminium plates , to be normalized which was a treatment when they put them into the vats and I had to fetch the films as well , from the house that used to be a warehouse for films over in er in by the beacon , great bar !
8 Each set of notes came with an attached exercise and at his behest I set to , to analyse squares of numbers , using keys to turn them into the letters that described either thaumaturgical entities , or else even the tetragrammaton itself .
9 Many believe that playing standards will improve only when more young players are attracted to rugby , which means getting them into the clubs at youth level .
10 There are people who go about liberating tame animals into the wild , stealing koi carp from ornamental ponds , for example , and releasing them in lakes , where the pike will quickly re-initiate them into the rhythms of nature .
11 Then in the early morning , just before dawn , they took them into the woods and shot them .
12 In the morning , just before it was light , they took them into the woods and shot them .
13 Cut the garlic and ginger into thick slices and insert them into the incisions in the meat .
14 The players tore off their costumes — demons and saints and girls — and pitched them into the flames .
15 Bureaux are polled annually for suggestions for rewriting parts of the system and the IPG weights these and builds them into the plans .
16 Feeling the cold more than ever in my nakedness , I had , reluctantly , dismantled a poor looking cloth-bound work titled A Victorian Psalter , scrunched up the pages and stuffed them into the spaces around my body .
17 We 're not expecting trouble from them and we 're there to help and direct them into the areas where they can get into the ground .
18 The girls just pick the flowers and twist them into the circlets they put on their heads .
19 CHILDREN at a comprehensive school have been issued with ‘ potty passes ’ — to get them into the toilets .
20 Back at the hacienda she abandoned the horses and fled to her room , leaving the others to see to them and turn them into the enclosures .
21 Lindsey watched in fascination as the taxi laboriously made its way along the rising curve of the road taking them into the hills .
22 Yet here was this unkempt figure , his long hair lank on his shoulders , leading them into the jaws of the unknown and sounding like a Bible prophet .
23 Buy a packet of nasturtium seeds and pop them into the sides of hanging baskets .
24 But these six descended on them like the Dynamos on a loose ball , flattened them into the floorboards , and trussed them in sash-cord in twenty seconds .
25 Having talked to the person making the eighteenth birthday cake about our individual requirements , we chose some suitable flowers to fit a small silver vase that was placed on top of the cake , and once the guests had gone I hurried them into the presses I had taken with me to the party .
26 You do have people from both sexes , of equal abilities and potential strengths , and it would be possible at that stage to have a training pool of people , which perhaps , er redress the balance , and perhaps er gradually have available many people , but you can only do that , if people come forward without skills that you need in order to train them into the jobs .
27 At least three vans regularly tour London persuading Jews to fulfil religious obligations — inviting them into the vans to say prayers or recite the traditional blessings over bread and wine .
28 Constantine , late in his reign , demolished some temples and confiscated their estates throughout the empire , in-corporating them into the res privata , but keeping their accounts in a special category as fundi iuris templorum .
29 Down in Tranent , which was somewhere near Edinburgh , and anything could have happened there — but old Donald had had this from Cameron himself , and he got newspapers by the carrier 's cart from Dunkeld — some miners had sworn not to serve , even if the King called on them , and the Volunteers had chased them into the cornfields and played havoc with their sabres …
30 Headed by Barry White , Area Sales Manager and aided and abetted by Sales Managers Colin Harrison and Bob Harris , the brief was to take these sales-hungry technicians and introduce them into the intricacies involved in a sales career .
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