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

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1 Only B and C come into the differences in energy between terms , so the process of ordering the terms can be made a lot simpler using Racah parameters .
2 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 .
3 erm but , but certainly the , the er er the period has given the Communist Party er quite a large number of trained cadres which will be able to go out into the villages in a way that they had n't been able to in because it would , that was all too soon .
4 We go for a walk up into the hills in the afternoon ; me puffing and panting and coughing after Andy as he strides quickly , easily up the rutted forest tracks .
5 The vertical BC is divided into the probabilities in the case of project failure , 0·2 and 0·8 .
6 The vertical BC is divided into the probabilities in the case of project failure , 0.2 and 0.8 .
7 A national inquiry into the problems in medical education organised by the King 's Fund identified the need for ‘ professional expertise in curriculum development , teaching methods , and assessment ’ and for opportunities to be provided for regular training of academic staff , and Professor Ron Harden and colleagues , of the Centre for Medical Education at the University of Dundee , have identified staff development courses as an essential prerequisite for the successful introduction of major curriculum reforms .
8 We needed young men who were dragooned into the services in the fourteen/eighteen war and erm who never came back , and we needed a lot of them .
9 Only once or twice has he taunted me with what sounds like the interesting sport of going into the gents in the Cauldhame Arms ( or anywhere else , I suppose ) and attacking the drowned fag-ends in the urinals with a stream of piss .
10 Cut the garlic and ginger into thick slices and insert them into the incisions in the meat .
11 Her Salvation Army journals were seen as " tools of the devil " and dropped with silver tongs into the flames in a huge log fireplace .
12 Thomson 's son poured so much money into The Times in the vain effort to modernize it in the late 1970s that no one could blame him for wanting to sell it .
13 Ice formed in her branches , seeped into the wounds in her body , expanded and cracked her .
14 Some snatch of verse from a Jacobean tragedy flashed through his mind : ‘ When I look into the fishponds in my garden , methinks I see a thing , armed with a rake , that seems to strike at me . ’
15 They took to wearing sandals with the words ‘ follow me ’ in Greek cut into the soles in mirror writing .
16 you can take a donkey ride up into the mountains in the morning , before spending the afternoon on a jet ski or paragliding down the beach .
17 The Kazakhs , for instance , of whom there are approximately 907,000 , are a semi-nomadic people who drive their herds into the mountains in the summer and , in the winter , retire to their camps in the valleys .
18 First there is the problem of having to convert your sterling cash into the cheques in advance .
19 But first I 'll ask our Finance Director to go into the figures in a little bit more detail .
20 The authorities promised to look into the complaints in order to defuse the situation .
21 A London daily reported that 4 million Baghdadis — nearly one-third of the country 's population — poured into the streets in what the media claimed was a solid show of support for Saddam .
22 Erm how we would go about going outside into the workplaces in the various parts of the county convincing the members er to vote yes .
23 One of his more lasting memorials is the Hattersley domestic loom , which since he introduced it into the islands in 1920 has produced almost the entire output of Harris tweed .
24 The results of these studies therefore provide further insight into the changes in protein metabolism , at the tissue level that occur in patients with gastrointestinal pathology .
25 Fleets of small boats attend it while , in his high cabin , the ermined Doge prepares to throw his ring into the waters in token of La Serenissima 's perpetual union with the sea .
26 This applies even where ( as was usual ) the stable incorporated a loft for the storage of hay so that this fodder could be pitched readily into the racks in the stalls below , because the loft exploited the roof space and was rarely built as a full-height upper storey .
27 The activities of the so-called " hit squad " , officially known as the Civil Co-operation Bureau ( CCB ) , came to light during police investigations into the murders in 1989 of ( i ) David Webster , an anthropologist and human rights campaigner ; and ( ii ) Namibian lawyer Anton Lubowski [ see pp. 36647 ; 36885 ] .
28 During this 60-day period progress would also be monitored on the investigation into the murders in November 1989 of six Jesuit priests , their housekeeper and her daughter [ see p. 37038 ] .
29 One example is the research into the proteins in the wheat grain on which bread baking quality largely depends , particularly the gluten fraction responsible for the elasticity of the dough .
30 Look into the possibilities in your organization for using new technology to help you gain better control of your time .
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