Example sentences of "[noun] and [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 However , while searching the many rooms for signs of the species Homo Sapiens , Daisy caught herself on a mystic spinning wheel and fell into a sleep so deep it would surely last for a hundred years ( zzzzzzzz ! — Ed ) .
2 In the day the pineal creates and stores a chemical called serotonin , and during the night this is converted into melatonin and released into the bloodstream .
3 When the chip is incorporated into a smart card and inserted into a mock up cash machine , the user only has to speak into a microphone to be recognized and given the cash .
4 He got down from the jeep and walked into the villa , his shirt crumpled , and his footsteps weary .
5 Like a sea-anemone it will close down to a blob if touched , and it feeds on small organisms which brush past its tentacles , by shooting out special poisonous threads to paralyse its victim , which can then be collected by the tentacles and drawn into the hydra 's mouth .
6 The manikin threw a malevolent look at Corbett and fled into the darkness .
7 This — which several British critics have seen as a post-AIDS film — is postmodernist in its mixture of genres : it starts out as a straightforward melodrama and shifts into a horror or ‘ stalk and slash ’ genre .
8 Revving fast in low gear the Citron swerved in a half-circle and smashed into the bank at the roadside , flinging the coolie clear .
9 Cornelius rubbed his eyes and squinted into the darkness .
10 Wishart narrowed his eyes and looked into the candlelight .
11 ‘ What are they ? ’ she asked , screwing up her eyes and reaching into the pocket of her flowery pinafore .
12 Robyn flicked open her eyes and peered into the night .
13 He groaned , opened his eyes and lapsed into a swoon .
14 He kicked his feet free of a vine and rolled into the water , the drag of the rope almost strangling him .
15 So bit by bit you 're being written into the programme and fed into the computer .
16 Sara shivered a little in her thin American suit as she walked down the gangway and got into the bus which was to take her and the other passengers to the arrival building .
17 Meredith , who had served in nothing more bloody than the Catering Corps , called a break and clambered into the orchestra pit to mangle Bach on the piano .
18 In spangled blue pyjamas and bare feet he came bowling out of nowhere past the ship , somersaulted over the guard of Perks and cannoned into the hook-up crew , scattering them like tenpins .
19 All eyes , assisted by lenses ground to various prescriptions and set into a range of tasteful frames , rest upon us .
20 I enjoyed my tea and glimpse into a way of life that would have been familiar to JTR .
21 Situated on a steep incline and build into the hillside overlooking the Lake , is the unusually designed Marco Polo .
22 They matched their stride and stepped into the hole together .
23 ‘ The driver — I know now it was Keith — waved to say thanks and drove into the car park .
24 She managed to disengage herself from this unwanted lover and ran into a house — which unfortunately turned out to be one of ill-repute .
25 We loaded our kit into the car and went into the town .
26 With that he bounced out of the car and steamed into the shop area .
27 She could have refused to write that note to her parents or walk obediently to the car and climb into the boot .
28 Something interesting happened to me that I never really thought about , erm , but I used to get these dreams where I used to dream that I 'd be either falling off a cliff or driving a car and getting into an accident and like or driving off a cliff .
29 The DDI climbed out of the car and walked into the building , past the smiling man in the blue suit who held the door open for him .
30 Jenna locked her car and walked into the house , closing the door behind her .
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