Example sentences of "[prep] [verb] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Until , that is , he realises what he has done , and feels cross with himself for walking into an emotional trap of his own unconscious devising . |
2 | ’ We wrote the single after moving into a little village and seeing all the people driving to their office jobs and we thought we 'd have a go at them ’ |
3 | After moving into a suburban villa in Norwich he fell behind with his mortgage payments and had to turn to his new club for a £19,000 loan to prevent the building society from repossessing his home . |
4 | He also had to be pulled away from the stands after getting into a shouting match with a fan . |
5 | Stalling can also be due to trying to stretch the glide instead of closing the airbrakes , or stretching the glide after getting into a desperate undershoot position . |
6 | A TEENAGE motorist died in a pile-up on the A174 Parkway road in Cleveland after running into the central reservation . |
7 | A SUSPECTED caravan thief was feared drowned last night after diving into a raging river to escape police . |
8 | A COMPUTER hacker caused ‘ considerable disruption ’ after keying into a vital database at one of Britain 's newspapers which held the FTSE 100 share index , a court heard yesterday . |
9 | The Frenchmen claimed they were making a film for tunnel owner Eurotunnel but were detained after crossing into the British sector . |
10 | Isabel paused in the act of stepping into the worn garment and met her maid 's worried brown eyes . |
11 | OFF-THE-PEG IDEAS FOR TURNING A BLEAK EXPANSE OF PAVING INTO AN ATTRACTIVE CENTREPIECE |
12 | There are also problems of tapping into the contemporary market in Japan . |
13 | The Heart of Wales Line , famous for its beautiful scenic views , was promoted by , amongst others , the London and North Western Railway Company as a means of tapping into the industrial traffic in the Swansea area , with the final section of railway between Builth Road and Llandovery opening in 1868 . |
14 | The car , code-named Project R931 , will have the added bonus of slotting into a low insurance group , making it ideal for younger drivers . |
15 | This factor has exacerbated the already extremely difficult problem of translating into a screened image the sense of the photograph 's continuous tone . " |
16 | Arguedas , however , was faced with the thorny problem of translating into the alien medium of Spanish the sensibility of a people which expresses itself in Quechua , and his great achievement has been to evolve a style which captures the rhythm and flavour of Quechua to convey the spiritual world of the Andean Indians . |
17 | Search consultants are often called in when an organisation is considering going into a new business sector , as Marks & Spencer did when they went into financial services with their credit card ; as when BP were trying to diversify their business and spot winners by developing new technology ; as financial services institutions do when they wish to launch a new product or enter new markets . |
18 | ‘ Our British reputation for ribbing ourselves is in danger of degenerating into an uncharacteristic meanness of spirit . ’ |
19 | Robyn asked coolly , aware that this was in danger of turning into a real humdinger of a slanging match — if it had n't achieved that status already ! |
20 | It is very easy to be beastly if you are , say , Norman Tebbit or Dennis Healey — although the old bruiser does seem to be showing distinct signs of turning into a benign grandpa . |
21 | It is one of France 's largest breeds , large in the chest and pelvis and with a well-developed udder , yielding perhaps 4,500kg at about 4 per cent butterfat and capable of growing into a well-fleshed animal for beef . |
22 | On Saturday the pupils could enjoy the austere pleasures of going into the small granite town of Elgin , something Richard did not enjoy but decided to do because his injured feet ruled out most alternatives . |
23 | It 's a bit like that with me , except that instead of going into the technological future I had to go back in time . |
24 | I 'm sure you 'll agree it 's a matter of going into the right stock at the right time . |
25 | Instead of going into the green room , we went to the girls ' dressing room . |
26 | Yeah we 'll restrict it instead of going into the full year |
27 | Hitler 's war deprived Wooderson of going into the Olympic arena in Helsinki in 1940 as a hot favourite for the 1500 metres ; Budd 's natural progression was hindered by her country 's policy of apartheid . |
28 | It was Lucy 's hope of getting into the outer office unchallenged . |
29 | Waiting for him , she thought of getting into the big bed . |
30 | Thus out of the middle only 27 will have any chance of getting into the top flight and then only into the second round of the Pilkington Cup . |