Example sentences of "[prep] [noun prp] and [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | She supposed that they had needed each other after Seville and slid into a love-affair but now it had faded … |
2 | He paused , looked up the street past Armstrong and went into a crouch . |
3 | If OUP are entirely satisfied with the method of text capture and with a reasonably large proportion of the machine-readable output ( say , the equivalent of one volume of OED ) , there is no reason why the first editing phase , i.e. the integration of OED and Supplement into a single work , should not be begun , assuming no other technical problems prevented this . |
4 | Ironside played his last away game for Scarborough at Maidstone in May and comes into a side with just one win in eight games . |
5 | Caroline Fairley , wife of Lt-Commander The Honourable Charles Fairley , RN , had apparently lost control of a car that was not hers on a small country road in Oxfordshire and crashed into a tree . |
6 | Worn and defective shoes will be shredded in the US , shipped to Korea and turned into a filter for outsoles ( providing , of course , that this does n't harm the performance ) . |
7 | The man leapt on to the track at Victoria and raced into a tunnel . |