Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] into " in BNC.
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1 | He ignored this and leisurely got into his undershirt . |
2 | Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy . |
3 | Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy . |
4 | After about 20 years of critical success which rarely translated into public acclaim , his new novel , Affliction ( Picador , £12.95 ) , has hit big in the US . |
5 | On a minor , but parallel line , from the 1740s onwards the aesthetic rich began building rustic , Gothick and Chinese garden houses and this picturesque style slowly crept into small house architecture . |
6 | He provided Gordon with excellent feedback from the track and by now he rarely got into trouble on the circuit . |
7 | It slowly rose into his throat . |
8 | In February 1974 the original lessee assigned the lease to the second defendant , a company , which duly entered into the required covenant directly with the landlord . |
9 | Throughout 1988 there were reports of growing unrest in Armenia which eventually erupted into major dashes , with tales of large-scale rioting and murder with tanks and troops on the streets . |
10 | When the caretaker eventually ventured into the room the following day , all was as usual . |
11 | The £500 white van , which was reported stolen from Wallasey , eventually crashed into a field by the Post House hotel , on Wrexham Road , in Chester . |
12 | The car eventually crashed into a bus stand , Durham Crown Court was told . |
13 | He was one of 4 youths who attacked jogger , Paul Lanighan because he accidently bumped into them in the street . |
14 | The thirty five year old man was set on by four youths after he accidently bumped into them . |
15 | " Tea 's ready , " shouted Dad , and the pips for seven o'clock pricked into her mind . |
16 | Her voice suddenly swooped into hysterics . |
17 | Foolishly , the roughness from one who had been so kind was the last straw , and tears suddenly welled into her eyes . |
18 | When customers unsurprisingly got into trouble , it obligingly increased its advances . |
19 | There were robes where the pouring light suddenly solidified into rather grisly bones that rattled and gibbered and , on the same racks , were robes made of several different kinds of skin . |
20 | I only got into a couple of fights . |
21 | We then all got into taxis and we went off to the Coconut Grove at the top half of Regent Street where we spent until the small hours of the morning . |
22 | ‘ I ca n't think what suddenly got into him . |
23 | There were rainbow clumps of raw colour which sizzled and suddenly coiled into snakelike forms as she approached and lifted serpentine heads to hiss at her ; there were pouring cascades of things that had appeared to be silk or velvet , but which were molten gold when she got nearer and made her remember Fael-Inis and the cascading River and the salamanders . |
24 | He suddenly swam into vocal range again . |
25 | Vologsky suddenly exploded into action . |
26 | He suddenly exploded into anger , jaw thrust out pugnaciously , dark eyes gleaming . |
27 | It was an exercise to prove the existence of a Nonconformist unity which only came into existence by the exercise . |
28 | There are early mentions of the Portadown district in Latin documents about Papal taxation in 1296 and 1302 where the references are to Plebs Varren ( or , more familiarly , Ballyoran ) and the name ‘ Ballywarren al' Portadowne ’ is in the Ulster Inquisitions of 1609 but Portadown as a village only came into existence at the Plantation of Ulster . |
29 | Despite many ingenious methods of providing transcendental excitement , the TOM only came into its own in the mid twenty-second century . |
30 | I had forgotten that before the war there had been no Women 's Auxiliary Air Force to build barrack blocks for , as the Force only came into being in 1939 . |