Example sentences of "[vb -s] into the " in BNC.

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31 As the chubby fallen cherub howls into the first of three solo shows with a head-down run through purely Pixies material , it 's all a bit like coming across the devil conducting a cheery pub singalong .
32 ROS cups his hands and shouts into the opposite one . )
33 ( He leaps up again , stamps his foot and shouts into the wing . )
34 It comes from springs in the hills above Malvern , and as these are granite , little of their composition dissolves into the water so it is very low in minerals .
35 He also observed : ‘ In the minute monotonous complexity of this Sutherlandish detail of dots , blobs , circles , spikes or sickle-shaped leaves … the logic of the spatial theme … breaks down , dissolves into the consistent texture of the good textile designer . ’
36 Because of the steady flow of Atlantic Ocean surface waters into the Arctic basin , most zooplankton species found there are of Atlantic origin .
37 As soon as they mount , he dashes into the water — at best he will give them a ducking , at worst he will drown and then eat them .
38 So I do feel for the chump who , late for a smart dinner party , dashes into the local off-licence and forks out £50 for a bottle of Mouton Rothschild 1988 .
39 On leaving the testis , the sperm traverses a tightly coiled convoluted tube , known as the epididymis , which eventually widens into the vas deferens .
40 Now the Rhine widens into the Untersee , an offshoot of the Bodensee .
41 Their subtle colouration quickly blends into the aquarium , and many of their designs are modelled from actual logs and rocks .
42 The yolk blends into the red sauce , leaving flakes of egg white among the beans .
43 I thinking about it over erm er coffee sir , I I I think the answer is an adder erm because its smaller than an elephant , it 's indigenous to the United Kingdom , it blends into the landscape , but if you ignore it it could be just as injurious to your health .
44 However , she still retains a trademark in the numerous quotes and sources of thought she incorporates into the text , providing ammunition from scholarly sources in proving her point , even if it means twisting what they say to fit her point of view .
45 Cut out a circle , 1cm ( ½inch ) outside the line , and cut snips into the circle all the way round to a depth of 1cm ( ½inch ) .
46 And BASW were generally unhappy about the introduction of arbitrary time limits into the legislation .
47 According to their research , 18 have exceeded discharge limits into the river on 859 occasions in the past five years .
48 They attach themselves with their mouthparts and then release a digestive enzyme secretion which eats into the skin .
49 It has never been water-tight so whenever it rains , water seeps out along the concrete panels , or drips into the middle of somebody 's living room .
50 Vic has eaten his two slices of toast and is on his third cup of tea and first cigarette of the day when Marjorie shuffles into the kitchen in her dressing-gown and slippers , a scarf over her curlers , her pale round face puffy with sleep .
51 The shark catches it by its feet , but as it tries to get a better grip the young bird is released and flaps into the air over the shark 's back .
52 Suddenly a sniper 's bullet ricochets into the kitchen .
53 When left alone with the tape recorder for two minutes , he says into the microphone : ‘ Is it on ? …
54 Mark says into the phone .
55 To a considerable extent it shades into the self-education function , especially if the latter is broadened to include practical matters ( do-it-yourself , cookery , sport , etc . ) .
56 In these two species the parasite queen , all alone , steals into the nest of another ant species .
57 It digs into the opponent 's mid-section and does n't just tap it .
58 Regular shrimpers use home-made nets , which can be two metres across , and are distinguished by a strip of wood that digs into the sand as you push .
59 Also , the intonation screws are too long ; on the bottom E , the screw is so long that it literally digs into the string .
60 The gopher tortoise that lives in the southwestern deserts of the United States needs one as a shelter in which to escape the worst of the mid-day heat and it digs into the sun-baked ground with slow ponderous sweeps of its armoured fore-legs .
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