Example sentences of "[adv] and [verb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | After gorging itself it would lie down and go into a digestive torpor , and could alternately eat and doze over a period of several weeks . |
2 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
3 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
4 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
5 | After a while , the bedroom door opened and they heard Mother and the visitor come down and go into the front room of the house . |
6 | Two small rooms were made into a large bright lounge and dining room when the partition wall was knocked down and fashioned into a generous arch |
7 | Well they 're getting comfy seats and we 're star well as you can see from the last play , Wuthering Heights that erm we actually lost money on that I know it will happen but I feel that we ought to erm go along and get into a healthier position again . |
8 | Then one day I found myself sitting in a packed car and we were away and moving into a new house in a place called Tintagel . |
9 | As I was putting the thermometer back in its case the calf suddenly toppled over and went into a frothing convulsion . |
10 | Sleepily she tried to adjust for this situation , flipping over and snuggling into the heated surface of his chest . |
11 | I lay on my fourposter ready to bemoan what had happened but the next minute I rolled over and sank into the deepest sleep . |
12 | It was carried back outside and loaded into a waiting getaway car . |
13 | Ann was n't sure whether to ask Amyas in or not , so she left him standing outside and hurried into the large parlour , where Harry was experimenting with tobacco . |
14 | But the float careered on and crashed into the 58-year-old tax official , breaking his leg . |
15 | Athelstan took him aside and stared into the bleary-eyed face . |
16 | The car accelerated off and disappeared into the late afternoon traffic . |
17 | The obvious thing to do is strip off and dive into the clear , green water , but I would n't advise it . |
18 | ‘ It started as a short project for an article but the whole subject took off and turned into a major research field . ’ |
19 | Shikampur kept his advantage as Richards roused his mount to full steam , and a quarter of a mile out Pinza swept past and went into a decisive lead . |
20 | Emerging from the fragrant warmth of a sudsy bath some time later , Lissa dried herself carefully and slipped into a gold-coloured satin teddy . |
21 | As they accelerated away Joseph turned to stare out of the window and saw the peasant jump up and break into a little celebratory caper in the middle of the road . |
22 | The victim was either nailed or tied to the cross beam by his wrists , before it was hoisted up and fixed into the permanent upright stake of the cross . |
23 | Er now we , the pensioners , had no choice , we were picked up and put into the new scheme having paid our contributions appropriately to the old scheme rules which were the higher contributions , but only to pick up the new scheme rules that were against our interest . |
24 | At this , the grandmother stood up and shuffled into a little hut-like concrete alcove , her bedroom , and emerged carrying something in a handkerchief . |
25 | Suppose , however , that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound . |
26 | Why were n't they off photographing the three hundred bodies that the Americans were digging up and dumping into a mass grave ? |
27 | His thoughts wandered to the Standard which he had folded up and stuffed into the top drawer of his desk when Mrs Strawson was announced . |
28 | I crouched , shivering with cold , until I was dragged up and thrown into a huge cage on a gaudily painted cart and driven down through the Shambles and Westchepe to the magistrates at the Guildhall . |
29 | Some companies have an automatic deletion of all e-mail messages more than three months old with the proviso that any important messages can be taken out and incorporated into a formal , structured system ( for example , a word processing system or individual accounts ) if that message needs to be retained or is a key part of another , more important story . |
30 | As its fiery twigs flashed out and cut into the inky cloud , the thunder rolled out of the west . |