Example sentences of "into [pers pn] from the " in BNC.
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1 | Soon species appeared which could fill their air-bags by diffusing gas into them from the blood rather than by rising to the surface and swallowing air . |
2 | The heads of the wadis are very abrupt and there is no evidence of water having spilled into them from the plateau surface : on the other hand caves within the wadis may well have been formerly occupied by springs during a period of higher rainfall . |
3 | I gritted my teeth and picked the warm remnant up , took it back to the Grounds and flung it into them from the top of the bank . |
4 | The fear is unfounded and can be eased by remembering firstly that the existence of sums of US$ in NOSTRO accounts is only possible because there has been a transfer into them from the US money stock . |
5 | Bored stiff by him , I paid little attention : he retaliated by having me birched for idleness on three occasions , but these attempts to drive Latin into me from the wrong end proved equally unproductive . |
6 | The hard eyes still bored into him from the gloom of the hall , but the expression of hostility began a slow metamorphosis into one of malevolent interest . |
7 | We are in an orchard with a sunken road leading into it from the main road . |
8 | Taking a pass from McAvennie , Allen looked up , saw a spot in the top corner and hammered the ball into it from the edge of the area . |
9 | The sleeve for the hemiplegic arm is gathered together , and the unaffected hand goes into it from the cuff , in order to draw the hemiplegic hand into the sleeve up to the wrist . |
10 | Abolition of the Southern League also robbed players of a useful safety valve , for no transfer fee was payable when a player moved into it from the League . |
11 | It will be important to incorporate into it from the beginning an agreed policy for the recording of achievement , along the lines of the national steering group report . |
12 | Two were also Products of what one might call the orifice revolution , i.e. gaining entry to the inside of the body other than by cutting into it from the outside . |
13 | Agricultural produce flowed into it from the surrounding rural territory , some from estates which seem to have been owned by the temple , the rest in the form of tribute or offerings from the owners of private estates . |
14 | The other eight had ‘ grown ’ into it from the Novices group or its historical equivalent . |
15 | While each of the principal lacunae is developing , a tracheal branch and a nerve grow into it from the base of the wing , the lacunae apparently offering the paths of least resistance . |
16 | Towards the end of April , Alexander 's Eighth Army was approaching this area from the west , while Tito 's Yugoslav troops were already advancing into it from the south , in pursuit of the disintegrating German 97th Army Corps . |
17 | Baron de Tracy grinned openly and grabbed a drinking-horn , splashing some wine into it from the jug on the table . |
18 | He was so sure of himself they had even agreed to bring his name into it from the beginning . |