Example sentences of "[noun] and [vb base] into a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The fellow looked furtively round , licked his lips , and beckoned Corbett and Ranulf into a shadowy window recess . |
2 | As soon as they pass their driving test , they can get out of the supervised test car and hop into a two or three litre car and off they go down the road to possibly death and destruction . |
3 | Fold the whipped cream into the custard and pour into a rigid polythene container . |
4 | If OUP are entirely satisfied with the method of text capture and with a reasonably large proportion of the machine-readable output ( say , the equivalent of one volume of OED ) , there is no reason why the first editing phase , i.e. the integration of OED and Supplement into a single work , should not be begun , assuming no other technical problems prevented this . |
5 | For example it was much easier to incorporate provision for credit accumulation and transfer into a new system , when it was being set up , then to superimpose it on an established system . |
6 | Shake the ingredients and pour into a small goblet . |
7 | They expect to sell to a developer and move into a modern bungalow on 13 acres less than a mile away . |
8 | At what point did they cease to represent family groups and turn into a coherent social group , a local bourgeoisie , or even ( as perhaps in the case of Protestant and Jewish bankers ) a more widespread network , of which family alliances form merely one aspect ? |
9 | He had a full bomb load , but managed to level the plane long enough for his crew to bail out , then he managed to steer it away from the town and crash into a nearby field . |
10 | When ready to serve , reheat the soup to boiling point and pour into a heated tureen . |
11 | They invest in the preparation of the site and enter into a contractual agreement to grow free range chickens for . |
12 | some members of a band could go out in the evening and pop into a whole bunch of places to ask if they will give them a gig . |
13 | They produce neutral mucin and develop into a new small gland . |
14 | They may find respectable society and lawful opportunities closed to them while unlawful ones are opened up ( custodial institutions are notoriously ‘ schools for crime ’ where offenders can meet each other , learn criminal techniques and enter into a criminal sub-culture ) , and their self-image may change from that of a law-abiding person to that of a deviant . |
15 | Dip the base into a hormone rooting compound and insert into a free-draining compost . |
16 | On the contrary they penetrate many levels of society and enter into a wide range of transactions . |
17 | I just can not blindly believe that we move out of this life and enter into a better one . |
18 | ‘ The impression has been given that it is easy to obtain a justices ’ licence and move into a public house , ’ he said . |
19 | AHT Surveys again had a satisfactory year and the Company was able to extend its premises in Great Yarmouth and move into a purpose-built facility in Aberdeen . |
20 | To buy back a few of her father 's paintings she would be glad to sell the house and move into a rented flat . |