Example sentences of "[verb] into the [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above . |
2 | No longer do they panic at the sound of a boat engine , and slap their drowsy pups awake to be hustled into the comparative safety of the sea . |
3 | Our thumbs were tied together and , in a clatter of arms and a tramp of archers , we were hustled into the dark archways of the Chatelet prison and thrown into a deep dungeon beneath the tower . |
4 | The effect of this is noticeable on people from hotter climates who have siestas ; they are able to work into the early hours of the morning without feeling fatigue . |
5 | Blue Velvet starts with things in the grass eating each other , continues in a surreal Norman Rockwell setting of red fire engines and sunny weather , and finally unfolds into the sexual violence of Hopper and Rossellini 's scenes ( whose use of blue velvet is not one Bobby Vinton had envisaged ) and the sheer terror of MacLachlan 's night ride into hell . |
6 | In his ‘ Small History of Photography ’ , Benjamin ( 1979a , p. 248 ) notes that in photography 's early mid-nineteenth-century days , ‘ the client ’ who came to be photographed was ‘ the member of a rising class equipped with an aura that seeped into the very folds of the man 's frock coat or floppy cravat ’ , but that the later ‘ imperialist bourgeoisie ’ lost its aura in its ‘ deepening degeneration ’ , its Jugendstil photos featuring a fashionable ‘ twilight ’ and a ‘ non-auratic pose ’ . |
7 | Her fingers clenched into the soft material of her flame-coloured dress , crushing the delicate fabric . |
8 | He glanced the ball over Flowers head into the right corner of the net . |
9 | If the onset of such diseases can be delayed then morbidity will be compressed into the final years of life . |
10 | Originally a sial crust had enveloped the earth , but it then split on one side and compressed into the solid mass of the present-day continents . |
11 | As we headed into the French village of Nouvion , immortalised in the BBC comedy series 'Allo 'Allo , we would surely find Rene and Edith Artois , Yvette and Mimi , Crabtree the gendarme , Michelle of the Resistance , Herr Flick and Helga . |
12 | There was no understanding here of my intentions in a body of work that ventured into the unfashionable field of Romanticism , an exaggeratedly retinal approach , at a time when Concept Art was the rage . |
13 | In October , Water & Ventilation in Salisbury ventured into the unknown world of telecanvassing . |
14 | He moved into the impenetrable gloom of the yard , one hand slipping inside his left hand pocket . |
15 | There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting . |
16 | As they came closer , I moved into the darkest corner of the hut . |
17 | With many of Judah 's people exiled to Babylonia , the Edomites took further advantage of the situation , moved into the southern part of the country , and established their own capital at Hebron . |
18 | She pushed open the door and moved into the strange world of sparkling glass and soft carpets . |
19 | As Bentham moved into the detailed drafting of the Code , this preparatory work was set aside , and it has never been published . |
20 | But it quickly develops into the full-scale criticism of this approach that one would expect from a follower of Althusser . |
21 | Comparisons between quantities of neonatal quiet sleep and deep slow wave sleep stages ( 3 and 4 ) in older children and adults are improper , since quiet sleep develops into the whole range of slow wave sleep stages . |
22 | Now that the rounded nose of the old malibu had been sharpened to a point in the thruster , the benign image of the dolphin had dissolved into the leering grin of a shark , inverted , its fin trailing in the water . |
23 | Gradually these musings dissolved into the main current of her thoughts , that vague depression and dissatisfaction . |
24 | Deletions were characterized by sequencing and cloned into the HindIII-BamHI site of plasmid pBLcat3 ( 16 ) . |
25 | The product , a 905bp fragment , was digested with BglII and BamHI and cloned into the BamHI site of penvBam/Cla ( see above ) giving the plasmid pSfi/Notenv . |
26 | The EcoRI/BamHI insert from this clone was ‘ filled-in ’ with Klenow polymerase and cloned into the SmaI site of PhD vector , under the control of the SV40 enhancer ( 30 ) . |
27 | She peered into the murky depths of a battered tin object on the stove . |
28 | If you peered into the hundred eyes of a scallop , a hundred upside-down views of yourself would peer back . |
29 | Rincewind peered into the dark recesses of the Luggage . |
30 | Eva Hubback taught economics briefly at Newnham in 1916–17 before becoming parliamentary secretary to the suffragists , in 1919 transformed into the National Union of Societies for Equal Citizenship . |