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

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1 The slaves pressing their tintacks into the tree whisper :
2 He recited a list of biblical names at high speed into the machine , expecting it to stumble and clear its throat .
3 But it had disappeared at high speed into the early morning darkness .
4 They beat and drove us aside , and off with team and wagon at high speed into the forest by a track that turned southwards .
5 The action of the film was eclipsed by some of motor racing enthusiast McQueen 's off-screen dramas , setting his Savoy Hotel room alight while trying to prepare himself a hamburger , driving at speed into the hotel 's small forecourt and screeching into a U-turn — by hitting a large puddle on the way and drenching other guests — and overturning his car while racing , against the film studio 's orders , resulting in a cut lip , which mean rescheduling some scenes .
6 It makes perfect sense , simple addition and subtraction , but no one figured the tracking speed into the equation .
7 MOST journalists have become inured to the ministrations of sub-editors , a nocturnal breed in traditional green eye-shades who tip our carefully-honed words into the paper .
8 He needs at all rimes to be in full possession of his faculties , or that extra , unpredictable poetic thrust would never declare itself — that heart-lifting boost that rockets mere words into the outer spaces of true poetry .
9 When Conan Doyle put these words into the mouth of Sherlock Holmes , he could have had no idea of the tools which would one day become available to the great detective 's fellow scientists in their search for truth .
10 Allow the patient to speak of what they notice to be wrong with themselves and try not to put words into the patient 's mouth .
11 Those lips seemed to phrase words intended for himself alone , kissing these words into the soft matter of his brain : ’ Though you are cast into the ultimate heat sink , you hover indestructibly .
12 After several decades of charting children 's vocabulary growth in the first half of the twentieth century , researchers began to focus on children 's acquisition of grammar-the rules for combining words into the sequences permissible in a language like English , e.g. , the big boy but not *the boy big , He brought the book , but not *He brought .
13 And yet , when she finally , despairingly , screwed herself up and loosed the small words into the drawing room air , her mother said yes .
14 But to say that the half-yearly payments were to continue till the whole sum of £2,090 19s. , ‘ and interest thereon , ’ should have been fully paid and satisfied , would be to introduce very important words into the agreement which are not there , and of which I can not say that they are necessarily implied .
15 Therefore " final and binding " is not tautologous , and the wise draftsman will put both words into the clause to preclude arguments later .
16 In its own , gentle way , poignancy is as profound an intimation of the contradictions of being , as any of the mindfuck experiences or headlong plunges into the horror-of-it-all that the anti-Morrissey brutalists advocate .
17 They are incredible divers , making perfect plunges into the foaming waters where the fall churns them up and disturbs aquatic life for them to feed on .
18 The wellspring of the river lies well to the west , at Tyndrum , and tumbles through gorge , glen and loch into the beginnings of the rich Perthshire farmland and the start of the spawning grounds for the Tay salmon .
19 Some reports also hinted that the Libyan connection had been leaked to coincide with efforts to tie Iran and Syria into the emerging US-led anti-Iraq alliance in the Gulf crisis .
20 I prepared myself for immersion , with my new book of instructions at hand , and then went down the steps of the mikva into the water , with my mother and friend and the attendant watching me .
21 He received a walkover into the final when Richard Krajicek , who may well be the next ‘ known ’ to win Wimbledon , withdrew with tendinitis in his right shoulder .
22 Stealing a furtive glance into the mirror , Frankie was shocked to see another face , another pair of eyes in the glass .
23 Let me take you inside our old house — a glance into the past .
24 A quick glance into the dining-room showed he was no longer there , but to her surprise she saw that Doreen and Matt were still at the table .
25 If he can , the patient walks into the bathroom with the nurse .
26 The highest of them is Sgorr Ruadh and the next Maol Chean-dearg , both only fully revealed by walks into the interior of the Forest .
27 When my brother looked through his new spectacles into the Cinemascope format of the wide mirror I saw that he gently let his lower jaw fall a little so as to give himself more of the thin-faced appearance of Hank R Marvin in Summer Holiday .
28 Before this game we were told that this was the poorest Irish team in memory , that Irish rugby was in the doldrums and that the swashbuckling French were about to turn on the after-burners and skyrocket into the stratosphere .
29 For instance , it has often been thought that the progress of a military campaign , such as the invasions of the Germanic peoples into the northern Roman empire of the third and fourth centuries , could be plotted from the locations of hoards , or that areas with large numbers of hoards must have been relatively rich compared with other areas .
30 The legend tells of his pursuit of Colonel Briggs to Kendal Church during morning service , riding his horse into the church and losing his helmet on the way out , when he found his enemy was not present .
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