Example sentences of "[adj] and [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In tests with intragastric administration of bFGF , the peptide was dissolved in 1 ml of saline and instilled into the stomach via the cannula of the gastric fistula and the fistula was closed for 30 minutes . |
2 | You are happy ? " she asked the dogs when they returned , relieved and refreshed , to hop bright-eyed and panting into the car . |
3 | But he managed to break free and run into the street . |
4 | Some of these phases may dissolve and the coatings will break down by a combination of solution and particle attrition as less soluble particles break free and migrate into the body . |
5 | A stone rolled free and splashed into the water no more than a yard from Trent 's feet . |
6 | The house was rosy and set into the hill . |
7 | She would lie for hours — days even , for she had lost all interest in time — in an abstraction of pain , her bruised mind slipping and struggling and relapsing into a slough . |
8 | First , the ‘ true ’ discourse of male authority is defamiliarized by being removed from the present and preterite forms of the indicative and transposed into the future , the conditional , the imperative , and the subjunctive . |
9 | He crouched low and peered into the debris under the grate . |
10 | From a sort of mobile console a thin tube containing a fibre-optic light and a wire-cutter is uncoiled and inserted into the penis . |
11 | Whisk the egg white until stiff but not dry and fold into the potato mixture . |
12 | Too fast an approach speed , with very fierce braking to stop and give way may cause a following driver to panic , brake hard and slide into the back of your car . |
13 | I was suddenly violently sick and fell into a ditch . |
14 | On discovery the following morning , the wives were extremely angry and frustrated and broke into the clubhouse , selected a club each and in groups of twos , threes and fours began to search for the Maharajah . |
15 | ‘ By the time they became suspicious and went into the warehouse , the defendant had gone . ’ |
16 | Amaranth had hurried to the Grand and went into the crush bar at ten minutes after six to find Charles Harvey waiting for her . |
17 | Whisk 2 egg whites until firm and fold into the mixture . |
18 | These various economic indicators ( past , present and projected into the future ) are used in country risk assessment and thereby aid banks in their loan management . |
19 | The idea is that the shadow cast under the body is offset by the lighter underparts , so the body appears flat and merges into the background . |
20 | Only now is this work being rediscovered , reassessed and integrated into the mainstream of ley research which started with Watkins . |
21 | It can be proved by witnesses stating that they saw the defendant ‘ drive round the roundabout and wander into the side of another car ’ or ‘ brake rather late and run into the car in front ’ or by the defendant stating that ‘ I misjudged the gap or distance ’ or ‘ I did n't see the other car , motorbike , cycle or pedestrian , etc . ’ |
22 | The church was deconsecrated in the early nineteenth-century and converted into a warehouse , at which time its art treasures were moved out to the Brera where they still remain , despite the church having been reconsecrated in the twentieth-century . |
23 | Chimpanzee communication is complex and extends into the formation and use of simple forms of language ( p. 127 ) . |
24 | It 's not that he ceases altogether to be the eternal student , but that he becomes reshaped and misshaped into an aberration . |
25 | His back was horribly deformed and rose into a kind of hump at the base of the spine . |
26 | Whisk the whites until stiff and fold into the yolk mixture . |
27 | It was the sort of evening on which Lydia would normally get drunk and move into a world of her own , high-lighted by strange insights , hectically and artificially tuppence-coloured . |
28 | ‘ Some of Isobel 's wonderful ideas were just too costly , but many others were totally practical and went into the mix . |
29 | The conceptual , thinking , aspects of the job are automated and incorporated into the machine , leaving the worker as a relatively mindless machine operator — a human , though merely mechanical , appendage to the machine . |
30 | In one such performance , James Luna promises to combine ‘ Indian mythology , Christian evangelism , and psychoanalysis to create a double-edged interpretation that has ‘ something for everyone who has ever believed in the romantic vision of the American Indian and bought into the guilt-complex of American history ’ ’ ’ . |