Example sentences of "into [Wh det] [noun pl] [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | So if there are objects called black holes into which things can fall but not get out , there ought to be other objects that things can come out of but not fall into . |
2 | Zeinab agreed that she would like a coffee and Mahmoud wanted to talk about what they had seen , so they stopped the arabeah when they reached the Ismailiya Quarter with its more Westernized restaurants into which women could go , and got out . |
3 | In some cases an underground cell was used , the only entrance being a hole into which prisoners would be lowered , to be kept until they were brought to trial or their debts were paid . |
4 | The system houses two MBus slots into which users can plug Sparc modules for up to four CPUs . |
5 | This legislation is transferring money from the centre to individual schools and the LEA is having to provide services into which schools will buy . |
6 | In some cases it is appropriate to choose other rewards that are more motivating to children , like a surprise bag with little gifts in it into which children can place their hands and find a surprise . |
7 | In short , there is an eternal into which men can be liberated , suggesting something which exists in its own right and is not dependent on any prior cause . |
8 | The digging and concealing of pits into which animals could be lured was an even greater mental triumph . |
9 | The initial sums were often quite modest as football clubs tend to grow gradually , first drawing crowds on a casual basis and then fencing in a field and charging admission ; from this point a wooden stand might be built and earth piled up into which steps could be cut . |
10 | Unassigned notation within the sequence or gaps into which subjects can be inserted . |
11 | erm I must confess I 've always had rather a soft spot for macro mutations , I do n't know why , it may have had something to do with Goldsmith 's prose , which is sort of rather moving when you get into it , erm and partly , and this is an interesting comment as an aside , that I knew as an undergraduate that to argue in favour of Goldsmith would make my teachers in general , and Professor J B S Halldane in particular , exceedingly angry and making one 's teachers angry is , after all , one of the activities into which undergraduates should occasionally go . |
12 | Desktop computers can be used as electronic mailboxes into which messages can be posted at a moment 's notice for a correspondent to return to . |
13 | The problem is that the meaning of a sentence tends to drift off into what linguists would call the Indeterminate Adverbial Phrase . |