Example sentences of "people [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Most hospitals retain records relevant to deceased people received into the mortuary , together with the numbers of post-mortem examinations , and any infectious conditions found subsequently . |
2 | Prosecuting uneducated deaf people with no speech , and accepting what they said in their defence in those days was however a different matter altogether from allowing the same people to go into the witness box and testify against other people . |
3 | The twelve people got into the little plane , and the plane began to move . |
4 | A couple of people got into the lift as he was riding down . |
5 | So what do you do if you 're four mild-mannered indie people plunged into the fire , brimstone , rain , cross-dressing , bile-snorting , stage-diving , limb-breaking , male-bonding world of LOLLAPALOOZA ‘ 92 ? |
6 | The two front seat backs tilt forward and make life easier for people climbing into the rear . |
7 | Well , for me yes , because erm there are now things like the Independent Living Fund , things like that , if people fit into the right boxes and contact the right people , then they can get some sort of help but I mean , it 's still an absolute maze out there for anybody who does n't have that sort of back up . |
8 | And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we 'll come up with something that somebody just sends us . |
9 | As the sun climbed higher , people moved into the narrowing band of shade along the wall of the railway shed , and when that shrank to nothing , they stretched sheets between the walls of baggage and crawled beneath them . |
10 | Manchester claimed its services for disabled people were so good , people moved into the area to benefit from them . |
11 | The NHS used to fund such officers when patients lived in long-stay hospitals , but as people moved into the community their role was forgotten . |
12 | There were cautious rumblings about the possibilities of new drugs , methods of giving chemotherapy in gentle dribs rather than massive doses , people looking into the effects of stress — with quite opposite results — and the need for computerized arrangements for regular cervical smear testing . |
13 | There are far too many people looking into the mind of the murderer and not at the agony of mind of the relations of the murdered person . |
14 | There are far too many people looking into the minds of the Teddy cosh-boys and not into the minds of the old ladies who have been coshed . |
15 | You could tell that the real reason people came into the shop was to hang out . |
16 | The snow sparkled in the sunshine outside the window and nobody really minded much when people came into the room and said ‘ Happy Christmas ’ . |
17 | You used to get people writing into the Liverpool Echo saying , ‘ Who 's this Martian walking round town . ’ |
18 | It was thought that people tapping into the power supply illegally were sending high-voltage ‘ spikes ’ down the line . |
19 | Safety railings are installed along the King 's and Queen 's staithes at York after several people walk into the river during blackout . |
20 | With so many people pouring into the stations on these occasions , there was always concern about keeping the excursionists disciplined and organized . |
21 | A constable was at the door to regulate the stream of people going into the chapel , and she was directed to the eastern gallery . |
22 | ‘ Although highways are the county council 's responsibility the TDC has an interest in people going into the EZ and anything stopping them , ’ said a spokeswoman . |
23 | It looks like some people going into the park lately . |
24 | The very few times an accurate cross goes in its nothing to do with planning … just the law of averages and that s helped by the fact they normally have more than 2 people heading into the box . |
25 | Which is why people delve into the two system start-up files and edit commands out . |
26 | It may seem obvious to you that coffee cups belong in the top cupboard , but if people get into the habit of leaving them in the sink and you allow them to do that ( even when it irritates you ) it will be difficult to get them to change . |
27 | We were also glad to see 82-year-old Wally ‘ Left Hand Down ’ Perkins who has selflessly devoted the past 33 years to the unpaid unofficial work of guiding people reversing into the bays in a car park in Ipswich . |
28 | We must study the gap closely and we must realise that , in many of the homes that have come on to the market , on which there has been significant capital outlay by people moving into the private sector , the costs have escalated because of the massive increase in interest rates . |
29 | So any dwellings over and above sixteen and a half thousand , would only be taken by people moving into the county and not by locals . |
30 | The " National Dialogue for Peace and Development " was formally launched by the government on June 25 , when de la Puente addressed an audience estimated at between 4,000 and 5,000 people packed into the Amphitheatre Civic Centre in the capital , Lima . |