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

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31 Her shoes oozed into the ground and , as the breeze sliced through her light coat , she shivered .
32 The effect of this is noticeable on people from hotter climates who have siestas ; they are able to work into the early hours of the morning without feeling fatigue .
33 In all cases , give yourself time to work into the faster tempo by running the first one comfortably and then gradually applying the pressure .
34 Her Alegria Da Cidade is light , urgent , funky , and brassy , while other tracks show how Caribbean styles have been mixed into the Brazilian melting pot .
35 Willie was soon forgotten , and became mixed into the group again .
36 Internal sizes are mixed into the vat with all the other ingredients at the pulp stage of the papermaking process .
37 So the exact er nature of this balance and how waters between contact with the atmosphere are being mixed into the deep sea , cos remember this equilibrium can only be occurring in surface waters cos only they are in contact with the gas phase how that turnover of deep water 's occurring affects just how much capacity we 've got for absorbing C O two in the oceans and therefore mitigating the greenhouse effect .
38 This was then cut into 0.5 cm squares and mixed into the cornflakes .
39 This is because the two components are so close together that they almost touch , and presumably gravitational strains mean that each is distorted into the shape of an egg .
40 The logical path intended to be a-d may also fail to generate a solution and become distorted into the path a-e-f , returning to the failure level of the catastrophe surface .
41 Could merge into the neck like a short back and sides .
42 Over evolutionary time it will cease to be a parasite , will cooperate with the host , and may eventually merge into the host 's tissues and become unrecognizable as a parasite at all .
43 The original seven dwellings to the acre had been raised in Britain to around seventeen , at which density ‘ culs-de-sac and walkways , cars and garages did not merge into the landscape so happily . ' ’
44 As I have already suggested , the stylistics of representation may merge into the view of style as manner , and Spitzer 's own work does move between the two categories .
45 It seemed likely that many isolated sections of the League of Youth would merge into the Young Communist League if the national organization were not restored .
46 Rachel has unpacked into the dressing table , and I like to think of her things and mine sharing the furniture .
47 When everyone was occupied she would waft into the room and over to the cradle , to peer quietly into it and then , satisfied that the baby was safe and well , to slip in behind the door .
48 The ‘ higher order ’ unfolds into the lower or ‘ explicate ’ , meaning the known world of substance .
49 Blue Velvet starts with things in the grass eating each other , continues in a surreal Norman Rockwell setting of red fire engines and sunny weather , and finally unfolds into the sexual violence of Hopper and Rossellini 's scenes ( whose use of blue velvet is not one Bobby Vinton had envisaged ) and the sheer terror of MacLachlan 's night ride into hell .
50 On concrete roads the abandonment of ministry research on water leaks coincided with substantial problems after water seeped into the joints .
51 The programme highlighted the importance of providing an effective ‘ vapour barrier ’ ( usually a skin of plastic sheeting ) behind the internal plasterboard surface — if moisture from inside the home seeped into the cavity it could rot the timber frame .
52 ‘ Autobahn ’ seeped into the ears of a pre-punk generation to emerge , fully formed , in the 1980s as electro-pop and avant-garde synth music .
53 Salt from the floors of these buildings seeped into the surrounding sub-soil and was drawn up by capillary action through the stones and mortar of the church .
54 In his ‘ Small History of Photography ’ , Benjamin ( 1979a , p. 248 ) notes that in photography 's early mid-nineteenth-century days , ‘ the client ’ who came to be photographed was ‘ the member of a rising class equipped with an aura that seeped into the very folds of the man 's frock coat or floppy cravat ’ , but that the later ‘ imperialist bourgeoisie ’ lost its aura in its ‘ deepening degeneration ’ , its Jugendstil photos featuring a fashionable ‘ twilight ’ and a ‘ non-auratic pose ’ .
55 Colour seeped into the scene like turning up the control on TV .
56 Street lighting seeped into the tiny landing from an open door so at least some curtains were undrawn and he dare n't use the torch .
57 Ice formed in her branches , seeped into the wounds in her body , expanded and cracked her .
58 It seeped into the nearby River Lyd , and thousands of fish , insects and other wildlife died along a six mile stretch .
59 It took 11 firemen almost half an hour to bring the blaze under control and bingo players had to be evacuated as smoke seeped into the auditorium of the Mecca Social Club , next door .
60 could include the mounting hardware fixing centres , so these would be designed into the artwork to begin with .
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