Example sentences of "[vb -s] [to-vb] [adv prt] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He wants to move out into the country . ’ |
2 | When it 's all over Tyson wants to melt back into the crowd . |
3 | Her face tilts to look up into the sky where there ought to be stars . |
4 | When the end of a glass rod is heated in a flame the glass softens and tends to round off into a blob because surface tension remains active long after permanent mechanical resistance to deformation has disappeared . |
5 | He is especially proud of his large collection of hunting birds , which occupies a substantial mews and tends to spill out into the palace itself , so that every room has at least one large bird of prey on its perch . |
6 | Eventually ( and assuming some kind of drastic disruption does not take place ) a given space tends to settle down into a state of balance . |
7 | If he tries to climb out into the air as inexperienced people endeavour to do , he drowns … |
8 | When the boat has heeled too far it tries to turn up into the wind and a lot of rudder movement is needed to keep it straight . |
9 | That war now threatens to break out into the open . |
10 | At approximately 30 K above the glass transition the modulus curve begins to flatten out into the plateau region C to D in the modulus interval 10 5 .7 ; to and extends up to about 420 K. |