Example sentences of "[noun prp] [prep] [verb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That is not to say brevity is yet a Kinnock hallmark ( ’ I 'll answer this briefly , ’ he told foreign correspondents on Friday before launching into a five-minute response ) . |
2 | Hitler 's war deprived Wooderson of going into the Olympic arena in Helsinki in 1940 as a hot favourite for the 1500 metres ; Budd 's natural progression was hindered by her country 's policy of apartheid . |
3 | De Klerk stressed the need for " built-in guarantees and mechanisms which would prevent South Africa from falling into a one-party state or being delivered into the hands of an irrational dictator " . |
4 | A TEENAGE motorist died in a pile-up on the A174 Parkway road in Cleveland after running into the central reservation . |
5 | Burnley had taken the lead in the 13th minute when Adrian Heath capitalised on a dreadful clearance by Town keeper Tom Clarke , slipping the ball past Clarke before slotting into the empty net . |
6 | Of undetermined role is Julia M Seashells , a two-legged mermaid who presides over Tony with a verbal rolling in : Andy Hobson , who plays keyboards but is worn out from his other job of writing false accounts of Stockport County in the local paper ; and the slides and video man Adge , who 's responsible for the band 's cool stage set which makes watching World Of Twist like peering into a late-'60s trash prog . |
7 | Of undetermined role is Julia M Seashells , a two-legged mermaid who presides over Tony with a verbal rolling in : Andy Hobson , who plays keyboards but is worn out from his other job of writing false accounts of Stockport County in the local paper ; and the slides and video man Adge , who 's responsible for the band 's cool stage set which makes watching World Of Twist like peering into a late-'60s trash prog . |