Example sentences of "[verb] into the main " in BNC.
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1 | Lucy moved into the main room , barefoot on the carpet . |
2 | Gradually these musings dissolved into the main current of her thoughts , that vague depression and dissatisfaction . |
3 | They had not looked to see whether the police had come into the main road in time to see . |
4 | Once grabbed the image is placed in one of the monitor screen boxes where it can be reloaded into the main screen if required . |
5 | The beck trickles into the main street in the Market Place . |
6 | That is an is an original height of the arch cos that arch is keyed into the main arch of the tower . |
7 | A close-up of Puddephat 's head was inset into the main picture . |
8 | The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself . |
9 | Many of the country lanes were so narrow that it would not have been possible for two vehicles to pass each other , but after half an hour , they cut into the main road that ran south from Cherbourg to Carentan . |
10 | Ten minutes later she drove into the main entrance of Conway House and gradually she felt her anger ebb away . |
11 | Fluid in the latter regions intermittently erupts into the main body of the boundary layer ; the viscous sub-layer appears to ‘ burst ’ . |
12 | Halfway through 1979 the Ashleys finally moved into the main part of the château ; it was not completed for another two years and was to prove a far more major project than anyone had realized . |
13 | Computer stationery ( paper , labels ) has been moved into the main Stationery Store , and is now being dealt with by Support Services . |
14 | Through a sophisticated structural analysis of features ranging from window position to door latch , Glassie-reconstructs a major change taking place around the late 1870s ( 1975 : 182 , 185 ) , in which chimneys and central halls became incorporated into the main building , and a new concern with symmetry appears , along with a homogenization of the exterior around a more conspicuously ordered façade . |
15 | I start with the defendant 's first two points , that is to say , if there are to be side letters they have to be incorporated into the main agreement , and these were not incorporated . |
16 | Children , it is suggested , need to be inducted into the main forms or aspects of the culture they live in , partly because this will equip them to lead full adult lives , and partly because culture seems to some as inclusive a concept as one can find for planning a general education . |
17 | It was only 5.30 pm when I came into the main hospital building , but a cheeky nurse said ‘ Bon soir , Miss Veness , parlez-vous Francaise ? |
18 | One afternoon , when Hindley had gone into town , Heathcliff came into the main room after lunch . |
19 | However , in practice , the bow pushed into the main line by the wind only served to pull the float back into line with the wind minimising the work done by the rudder . |
20 | I sneaked into the main dealing room and found a heating vent near the skirting-board at one end which I could unscrew and look as if I was doing something professional . |
21 | Some way ahead of them , turning into the main road , came a sleek grey Mercedes . |
22 | She ran through the gate leading into the main part of the Park . |
23 | He slung his jacket over his shoulder and , anointing his fingertips in the breast pocket of his shirt , ascended the two shallow steps leading into the main part of the house . |
24 | This was quickly removed and the conservatory completely redecorated with stained-glass doors added leading into the main hallway . |
25 | It also had a door leading into the main house , connecting with the headmaster 's hall , whence Mr Crumwallis made his occasional incursions . |
26 | The foyer carpet was also colour co-ordinated with the open area beyond , leading into the main dining room with its magnificent views . |
27 | He ran to the kitchen door which opened into the main part of the house . |
28 | His ‘ act as if you own the place ’ approach seemed to work , and he made it to the double doors that opened into the main tunnel complex , not even pausing as he attached a circuit board to a second brick and casually tossed it into the heart of the pile of drums on the dock nearby . |
29 | He nodded towards the far corner , an island of space miraculously untouched by the tide of bodies crammed into the main room of the inn . |
30 | Constance scrambled back into the hedge and hid as the Daimler nosed out of the drive and turned into the main road , away from her , towards Alnwick . |