Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There is a lot of blood ; it looks red where it seeps into the white sheets , black where it quietly pools .
2 Where it ran into the special ceramic-and-leather codpiece that it tailored into most of my tights and leggings , a useful protection in many situations .
3 Yanto reached the end of the rock bridge where it disappeared into the hard sand The walking was now relatively easy as he made his way towards the first of the salmon traps , or kipes as they were called locally .
4 It was in that frame of mind that I moved into the Olympic year indoor season , saying , as I had been doing for a long time , ‘ In ‘ 88 , I 'll graduate ! ’
5 It began to rain , so I dodged into the Roman Catholic Church of the Sacred Heart .
6 Except that it was n't her name that she carved into the yielding stone , but her sister 's .
7 You went to college so you got into the Socialist Worker 's Party or whatever .
8 And er that was with a great deal of persuasion er on the shop steward 's part and argument with the management , and pushing the management to introduce it , er that we moved into the fitting departments .
9 An analysis of contemporary ‘ neutralist ’ theories reveals that they collapse into the ethical liberalism typical of the nineteenth century .
10 There is also evidence that they drift into the urban areas which are the subject of decay
11 God of all love , give vision to those dazzled by the bright lights of Christmas so that they see into the dark cribs beyond the packed inns and be the shepherd or the person of wisdom to those who have nothing to celebrate .
12 Its area is much smaller than it was , but the landscaping of the reclaimed areas has been so successful that they merge into the surrounding countryside and become ‘ invisible ’ .
13 He was carrying a huge bundle of papers and did n't want to walk far , so they went into the Arab cafe beside the Post Office .
14 Although it decays into the short-lived iodine-132 , it is more mobile in the environment and the timing of its passage through the cow or human gut could be critical .
15 Yet so strong was the belief in a static universe that it persisted into the early twentieth century .
16 At least utilitarian reductivism has the virtue that it slots into the general moral and political theory of utilitarianism .
17 The exhibition 's logic is more artistic than art-historical and it is the insight that it provides into the majestic statement and the creative response which so engages the viewer 's attention .
18 I thought for a second he was going to burn it , but instead he tore it into tiny scraps that he tossed into the warm wind .
19 They were rumoured to wait until dark and them to cross into the white suburb and steal wallets from trousers draped across bedroom chairs while their white owners slept .
20 frost-bite , I thought , then the gun butt came down more accurately and everything split into two like a badly adjusted range-finder , and I slid into the black snow .
21 Nils shoved her hard and she fell into the deep satin embrace of a sofa .
22 One of them looked at her resentfully , and she hurried into the eastern end of the lane .
23 But it 's really cool if you get into the upper sixth and you go into the erm you get a study near the book room you know round the back .
24 ‘ You need a career shot to reach the green if you go into the rough but that 's the way it should be .
25 If you go into the top cupboard , there 's a shelf marked
26 And we gazed into the little flickering fire , grieving once more for the parents brought face to face with reality .
27 The guard opened the iron gates with antique keys , and we stepped into the dark chambers .
28 After buying groceries , I suggested a drink , and we wandered into the local inn .
29 If we go into the New Year in 10th place , we are not going to be able to do it . ’
30 ‘ I was asked for the first time last week what I 'd do if we got into the Premier League .
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