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

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1 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 .
2 He want into the huge dining room , where at last he found Alfred arranging bottles on the serving tables .
3 Above the trees , a frieze of white smoke rose into the blue morning sky and hung unremarked under the sun , thickening a little .
4 The howl of a wolf rose into the cold evening air of London .
5 She moved into the four-bedroom Happylands farmhouse with her three daughters before Christmas last year , after her marriage to 47-year-old Captain Ian Farquhar , a close hunting pal of the prince , ended in divorce .
6 The Shah suggested , and the White House agreed , that the visit would provide a good chance for Carter to talk to King Hussein , whom both men wanted to encourage into the Israeli-Egyptian peace process .
7 ‘ In spite of having Alan Morris in the family , ’ Lesley said , and smiled as she drew into the left traffic lane at the lights on the outskirts of Comerbourne .
8 Karelius placed his bag on the floor of the vestibule and peered into the gloomy reception hatch .
9 A Rodney crashed into the Dreaming Face symbol behind the podium .
10 But the float careered on and crashed into the 58-year-old tax official , breaking his leg .
11 The 7,210 ship crashed into the infamous Sker Point rocks in the Bristol Channel and broke into three .
12 Anglers discovered dead fish frozen into the Grand Union Canal when they arrived for a major match .
13 A piece of chewing gum had been trodden into the funny carpet border around the edge of the room .
14 Although the trade union side were furnished with a job description , we have been unable to ascertain the role of the area directors , particularly in relation to where they fit into the industrial relations network .
15 They suggest that women fit into the secondary labour market for five reasons :
16 ‘ I had problems listening to ‘ Eva Luna ’ , ’ Margaret continues , ‘ I do n't know if those problems will translate into the average record buyer 's problems with it . ’
17 Twisting into the first side street and then a smaller street off that and along its full length he ran and ran as fast as his legs would carry him .
18 Herefordshire Friends of the Earth have looked into the Green Cone Scheme … and given them a guarded welcome :
19 Clearly the minister 's response is inefficient , it 's it 's quite inadequate and what is required is a much more positive stance from the minister , and can the minister tell us whether or not he will be , he will be giving the opportunity to mature entrants to the apprenticeship scheme so that people that have been thrown on the scrap heap over this last fifteen years will have an opportunity and can he tell us whether or not he 's had discussions with British Coal enterprise to allow miners that have been made redundant to come into the new apprenticeship scheme so that they will have new skills which will help them to get new jobs .
20 He sank into the waiting limo unshaven , crumpled , white-faced , nervous , shattered and by the time he got to the posh Beverly Hills Hotel , in need of the complimentary bottle of Scotch a thoughtful management had left in his room .
21 Somewhere here were the contributions of Duroc 's ancestors : a series of articles co-written by Pierre Henri Duroc and Donatien Alphonse Francois , Marquis de Sade , speculating on the limits of the human mind when confronted with endless pain ; some transcripts from the meetings of Robespierre 's Committee of Public Safety , in which the fates of some of the first families of France were decided on a whim ; a suppressed account of certain discoveries in a pre-human city that came to light in 19th-century French Equatorial Africa before the cyclopean stones mysteriously sank into the soft jungle earth ; Cauchemar et Fils , Maitres des Mondes Perdues , an unpublished novel by M. Jules Verne that was purchased from the author by a Great-Great-Great-Uncle and consigned to obscurity because it described a steam-driven engine to open up a gateway to a world of dreams that bore a remarkable similarity to a device that the Duroc of the time had indeed developed .
22 It was only a matter of a few hours before the stranger had been slotted into the local kinship network ; and the recognition of kinship was mutual .
23 REGIONS PLUG INTO THE MARKET A big stone has been dropped into the placid electricity supply pool .
24 Unlike many clubs , the RCP judo players are always on show , as anyone who has dropped into the new Cafe Aqua on a club night will see .
25 The same survey showed that the majority of meetings would fall into the 100–280 delegate bracket , and that provincial hotels would be the greatest beneficiaries .
26 I think she would fall into the lazy slob category , Peggy ?
27 She had gone before she 'd finished the sentence , climbing into the sleeping car forward of the kitchen and vanishing from view .
28 For centres , it shows that significantly more ‘ customers ’ are being attracted into the advanced courses system .
29 In 1982 he started his band Kino , who have grown into the powerful guitar quartet with a distinctive style ; nice pop melodies and hooky chord changes , monotonous vocals and punk drive .
30 She crossed to one of the racks which lined the watered silk walls , her feet sinking into the deep cream carpet , and took out a black gown , holding it against her .
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