Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb past] into [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He scanned the newsprint greedily while his teeth sank into the bacon sandwich , the melted margarine dribbling over his fingers . |
2 | The ghost , having regained its upright position , called the dog by a click of his tongue and the intruders retreated into the coal cellar . |
3 | Intruders broke into a doctors surgery at Thirsk . |
4 | The Darling brothers went into the computer business while still teenagers . |
5 | The race ended in chaos when three riders drove into an oil slick and skidded off . |
6 | In the 1700s , the Roos and Sledmere estates came into the Sykes family , who still live at Sledmere House , on the Yorkshire Wolds . |
7 | ‘ Two sharks got into the perspex tunnel and believe me the startled look we got from Sean was not anything to do with his acting ability , ’ said Terence . |
8 | Fire crews broke into the back bedroom and pulled out Shona Smith , 16 months , and Gavin Hurley , 8 . |
9 | The scene-of-crimes man stumbled as one of his feet went into a rabbit hole . |
10 | One of his technicians burst into the rest room where the television was . |
11 | One night some dogs got into the nature reserve . |
12 | The end of harvest had also come to Sleightholmedale , a couple of weeks earlier ; despite Jonadab Oaks ' reputation as a stern man and a strict master , the workers surged into the farmhouse kitchen , in answer to his invitation : ‘ Come in , one and all . |
13 | now adapt this method to observe the fate of mass-selected carbon clusters accelerated into a drift tube filled with inert gas . |
14 | Burglars broke into the card shop Pomme D'Or in High Row , Darlington , and stole an unknown amount of cash from a stamp machine . |
15 | She could not help observing that more coins fell into the guitar case behind her than had done before she began . |
16 | After a period of blossoming in the 1970s , during which time homosexuals came into the public eye and fought militantly for their rights , the majority of gay organisations became institutionalised . |
17 | Chesarynth followed him visually until his white robes disappeared into the VIP lounge . |
18 | While Ben Elton and co , the Comic Strip crew and other Comedy Store gag masters emerged into the TV limelight as the Eighties wore on , Paul Merton remained a relatively lesser-known name . |
19 | He fired twice and Julie threw herself down as bullets ploughed into the kitchen table . |
20 | Soon after dawn , the protestors got into the Timbmet yard 3 miles from Oxford any way they could . |
21 | In the morning , Scott , three other men got into the moon rocket . |
22 | Time and time again one of the sides went into a contact situation with the ball and lost it to the opposition . |
23 | A tall man dressed in the full scarlet traditional uniform of the Royal Canadian Mounted police strode into the dining car and in a conversation-stopping voice said he had some serious information for us . |
24 | Perhaps , in the ancestral species , this led to a frequent but happy error soon ‘ fixed ’ by evolution : food intended for queen larvae went into a food store by mistake , where it was mixed with saliva to produce a new storable food which could replace pollen . |
25 | And four men burst into the Mayflower club , Bradford , and shot Mark Butters , 32 , and 28-year-old Gavin Campbell . |
26 | The family had holidays at Perranporth in Cornwall and if the soldiers fell into a rock pool and were drowned , Michael conducted a funeral service for them . |
27 | But not all Wilson 's senior ministers fell into the overload trap . |
28 | The raiders drove into the mainline station yesterday at about 7pm in a blue van after the train containing mailbags had pulled in . |
29 | Cottage raided : Cash totalling to £1,500 was stolen when thieves broke into a holiday cottage in Gayle , near Hawes . |
30 | Thieves broke into a takeaway food shop in Northallerton . |