Example sentences of "[that] [verb] into a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Brokers joining are charged an initial three month licence fee of £150 for each location , £60 a month that goes into a secure advertising fund , and 7p for each telephone enquiry .
2 Sharpe urged his horse down the rutted lane that dropped into a shallow valley before climbing between two unhedged pastures .
3 actors ( including Chaplin ) , cricketers and cricket-writers provide snippets of humour that mix into a rolling chuckle .
4 Most of them opened on to storerooms , or offices , which he was n't interested in , but eventually he found one door that opened into a chemical laboratory whose air was tangy with scents that irritated the nasal and throat passages .
5 THE BBC last night axed Eldorado , the supersoap set on the sunny Costa del Sol that turned into a multi-million pound flop .
6 THE BBC last night axed Eldorado , the supersoap set on the sunny Costa del Sol that turned into a multi-million pound flop .
7 He locked his fingers around the joystick again and gripped it tightly in the angle of the dive , hearing the engine-note climb and the wing bracings develop a piercing whistle that merged into a slow shriek .
8 Before any ‘ factual claim about the world ’ becomes publicly available , someone — some person — must have formulated that claim into a meaningful statement .
9 Their movement dislodged a stone beer jar that rolled into a small depression and began glug-glugging its contents into the soil .
10 It was n't , blast it , one of those back seats that turn into a double bed or a discotheque just by twiddling a few knobs and wrenching your spine out of joint .
11 The emergency stash stood at £200 in fivers , and that went into a back pocket .
12 Bidon Feeding bottle that slots into a light cage on the bike 's frame .
13 Parents that move into a new area will often ask estate agents about schools in the neighbourhood .
14 This innovative classic has you riding a motorbike that converts into a motorised hang-glider ( what a way to beat the traffic ! ) .
15 By day the alleys that ran into a scruffy hinterland were rat-hole rubbish traps but now they seemed romantic lanes where lovers might meet under the bracket lamps and as the sun departed , watch the moon ride over a Grimms ' fairy tale huddle of pinnacled rooftops .
16 The hum of the tyres on the road lulled her into a doze that deepend into a sound sleep .
17 He nodded a kind , concerned face that relaxed into a shy smile ; he too was enjoying our cultural connection .
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