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

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1 We dragged the unresisting bulk into the headlights ' glare and I could see it all .
2 ‘ Operation Eagle , however brilliantly conceived , ended in failure , and who would wish to take failure into the Führer 's office and place it on his desk ? ’
3 From June 16 , a cheque with the word ‘ only ’ on the payee line , instead of the present ‘ or order ’ , and crossed with the words ‘ account payee ’ can only be paid into the payee 's account .
4 Again , that money goes directly into the farmers ' pockets .
5 The persons being processed into the speaker 's frame of reference may in so doing lose contact with their own , so that they can not relate their new knowledge to their life situation ; neither can they communicate it to others .
6 I remember one Monday morning , just after we went into the Boys ' School , he came into Standard One and brought with him , from our class , Jim Weeks , who had been absent when the registers were called .
7 At about the same time that I went up into the Boys ' School , my friend Hubert Gould moved away to Bournemouth and my other friend Alf Norris moved from The Friary to Greencroft Street and , as this was only two hundred yards from our house , we saw quite a lot of each other .
8 An event that stands out occurred at Easter 1922 , just before I went into the Boys ' School .
9 He was taken into the centre 's new laundry and presented with a bowl and washing powder !
10 One of the things that really annoyed us in the Ministry was when the Publisher 's representative used to go straight into the Minister 's office and dictate letters which the Minister then signed .
11 It was interesting to be given an insight earlier this evening into the Minister 's attitude to his own brief .
12 To correct the problem , researchers transplanted a copy of the missing gene into the child 's body in order to trigger production of the crucial enzyme .
13 Throughout the diet , try to keep an open mind about the outcome , and do not put any ideas into the child 's head about what might happen .
14 I shook my head and shrugged my shoulders at her , trying not to look into the child 's large eyes filling with tears as he gazed petulantly at me , his underlip thrust out .
15 There are inevitably occasions when an interested and sensitive adult may very well be welcomed into the child 's imaginative play , and a ‘ visitor ’ in the role of house guest , window cleaner or plumber , may even serve to extend the play by providing extra stimuli and ideas .
16 If she is ambivalent , she can be reassured that some mothers breastfeed into the child 's third year of life with no adverse consequences .
17 Allowing the child to play is one way parents will have used of spooning food into the child 's mouth .
18 The investigations of the psychologist , Jean Piaget , into the child 's conception of thinking , are interesting in this connection .
19 Dr Martin O'Reilly stared down into the child 's face and sighed .
20 Too ready to think that to get any good qualities out of the child , we must first put qualities Into the child 's mind , by means of teaching .
21 Because the external examiners are coming into the child 's environment , they might only just walk through the school , but you 'd hope that they would pick up something of the ambience ; plus the work can be presented how the child wants to present it .
22 After giving the first five breaths into the child 's mouth , or if the child is small , mouth and nose , go on to C for circulation .
23 THE mother of a murdered seven-year-old was yesterday still helping with inquiries into the child 's death , more than 24 hours after she was arrested , said police .
24 As far as er the honourable gentleman for Edinburgh Central is concerned , he said there was a case for a wider inquiry into the auditing o of companies , well that is not something specifically called for er by Bingham although I acknowledge that a case can be made for that but I think we want to be extremely careful before extending that in the way that he and the honourable member for Great Grimsby proposed beyond the direct er responsibility to the members or the owners of the company .
25 Past the trees and down towards the gate , out of the gate and into the clown 's car , through the town and then beside the ocean …
26 Because a win here would catapult her into the LPGA 's Hall of Fame , most people were shouting for Sheehan .
27 THE 1993 British and US Open champion , Patty Sheehan , had the better of a tense battle with Canada 's Dawn Coe-Jones to win the $700,000 Standard Register Ping — a 32nd tour victory which has catapulted her into the LPGA 's Hall of Fame .
28 Under Aelfwald the kingship passed back into the archbishop 's own family — the descendants of Leodwald ( see Appendix , Fig. 9 ) , to whom Aethelberht , as a kinsman of Ecgberht , will have been related .
29 I feel rather like a visitor to a Stately Home who 's been allowed to peep into the Duke 's private apartments . ’
30 But land also brought new men into the duke 's orbit .
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