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

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1 At each stage , the children will be assessed against appropriate attainment targets , which are to be grouped for the purpose into a small number ( the Task Group recommended no more than four ) of profile components , which will reflect the range of knowledge , skills and understanding the subject encompasses .
2 With the average sterling/dollar exchange rate unchanged from the previous year , there were no special impacts on the translation of our US results for the year into sterling .
3 Especially now , waiting for the call into their presence .
4 The closest I will ever come to staying there is when I pass through it to reach the stop for the buses into town .
5 Nothing better than a smoothed way through Customs and Immigration , and ready transportation for the trip into a new city .
6 Then , closing all , the chains of the bridge rattled evenly through their pulleys , and Parfois withdrew for the night into its impregnable walls .
7 Dingwall was the start for the journey into ‘ the great western wilderness ’ .
8 Preparing good nourishing family meals was made even more difficult when in nineteen forty housewives were asked to contribute cooking utensils for the 'saucepans into Spitfire s' campaign .
9 There is plenty of scope on dry land too — tennis , often on floodlit courts for cooler evening play , horse riding treks for the day into the herb-scented woods and mountains , or golf at the exclusive 18-hole Is Molas Club .
10 Not really that many there were maybe the the holiday trip to Kirkwall maybe just for the day into Kirkwall .
11 In 1834 Parliament , largely under Benthamite influence , adopted the new Poor Law , which grouped workhouses for the indigent into regional Unions , and imposed harsh discipline designed to deter ‘ able-bodied vagabonds ’ from exploiting the charitable instincts of the locality .
12 One of the soldiers wanted to know if it was true that Medoc was preparing for the birth into the world of the monster god-idol , Crom Croich , and an argument sprang up as to whether Medoc and Crom Croich were the most evil and most powerful forces ever to come out of the Dark Ireland , or whether the Erl-King had been worse .
13 By design and architecture Paradigm is reportedly ready for the leap into object orientation .
14 Peter Naulls and he , searching for the hole into the mine , had got as suntanned as if they had been on the kind of holiday they never had , on the beaches of Spain or Italy .
15 He wound up his reply to the delegation by saying that he had only put the £30,000 for the foundations into the estimates for the present session and would ask Scott for elevations in a different style .
16 As a resort it has changed though , having passed out of the possession of the royals and their followers and into that principally of the world 's surfers , who come to this coast for technical reasons , because it has by all accounts the best waves in Europe on which to perch for the ride into town .
17 Colin Stephens , the current Wales fly-half , took his points tally for the season into three figures with two penalties in the 11–11 draw at Pontypridd .
18 Europe , probably , is full of people like me , adjusting our stance for the lurch into war .
19 Those who become involved in cultural and political activity serve , as it were , as the mouthpiece for the classes into which society is divided .
20 They blamed the republic 's nationalistic coalition government for the slide into civil strife .
21 On the outbreak of war one week later , the Communist Party hesitated and then reversed its support for the war into an appeal for a " people 's peace " .
22 He campaigned for free education , and for the introduction into Britain of the metric system .
23 Seek not after new light for the searching into the private records of God … the event is registered in heaven , and we can expect no other certain notice of it , but that it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared by the Father of mercies . ’
24 Another veteran communist politician , Santiago Carrillo , secretary-general of the PCE from 1960 to 1982 , effectively retired when on Feb. 15 , 1991 , he signed an agreement providing for the integration into the PSOE of the small Partido de los Trabajadores de España ( Spanish Workers ' Party — PTE ) , which he had formed after his expulsion from the PCE leadership in 1985 [ see pp. 34183-84 ; 35527 ] .
25 ‘ An ’ it 's still me birthday , in n it , and if we 're not too late for the transport into Craigiebur , I 've got a spare ten bob I feel like spendin' .
26 Lucy made no reply as she turned away and went to where Matt was placing zipper bags of clothing for the men into the minibus .
27 An annuity is an arrangement with a financial institution whereby , if you are over retirement age and do not want to leave your property to anyone when you die , they will effectively buy your house from you ( albeit at a bit less than the market price ) , give you guaranteed security of tenure until you die , and turn the money that they pay you for the house into a regular income for life .
28 His acknowledgement is thoroughly deserved considering how the ex-Arsenal and Coventry boss has transferred his passion for the game into a Chelsea side , which is a delightful mixture of kids like Eddie Newton and Frank Sinclair and mature professionals such as Andy Townsend and Mick Harford .
29 As my hon. Friend the Member for Oldham , West said , by the end of the decade , they will unilaterally have slashed £12 billion from the value of SERPS , transferring funds paid in by all of us for the future into private funds run solely for the benefit of the few .
30 [ For details of other cases pending against former East German leaders see p. 38199 ; for Erich Honecker 's flight to the Soviet Union in March 1991 see p. 38110 ; for the investigation into abuses of office see p. 37107 . ]
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