Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb -s] into [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Neil Cowie goes into the second row , Billy McGinty to loose forward and skipper Dean Bell returns to centre .
2 With the murder Raskolnikov erupts into the full glare of the actual , and parts company with his predecessor .
3 I hope however , that as SA moves into a new era , these problems will be analysed and taken into consideration when restructuring especially because the SA National Director of Health Services , Dr Coen Slabbert , also acknowledged fragmentation as a major obstacle to PHC implementation .
4 9.00am Linda pops into the Savoury Delicatessen in Clapham High Street to pick up a few essential items .
5 Reference 2 and Figure 9 explain HSE 's views on how ALARP fits into an overall approach to risk control .
6 Here , Walden Beck drops into a deep stone hollow fringed with trees before it flows downdale to join Bishopdale Beck and finally the river Ure by Adam Bottoms .
7 FLASH ‘ N GRAB ANGRY David Speedie lays into the protesting fan after his last-minute sit-down strike at The Dell
8 With Twinkle dead , Bud-Eli-Fritz settles into a new life in a trailer park in El Monte , home to such Pink Flamingos -style crazies as Diane Ladd and Sixties psychedelic leftover Timothy Leary .
9 WHEN , AT the climax of Unforgiven , Clint Eastwood walks into the darkened bar-room to face up to Sheriff Gene Hackman and the posse who have killed his only friend , Eastwood the star and Eastwood the director are playing a deliberate game of evocation .
10 Former French Open champion Walton goes into the third round of the £618,000 championship in second place , two strokes behind Swede Mats Lanner , and 36 good holes away from saving himself from the trip that no player wants to make .
11 The operations room , the data base and the planning cell are all sensible moves as the UN plunges into the unchartered territory of peace enforcement .
12 Later in the same chapter , at the point of death , Dickens breaks into a further kind of rhetoric , the declamatory rhetoric he reserves for moments of high drama : [ 5 ] The golden ripple on the wall came back again , and nothing else stirred in the room ( 1 ) .
13 Orphan Lara Cameron metamorphoses into a beautiful property tycoon .
14 As Wilfred Owen moves into the second stanza he takes on the bigger issue of what he is really trying to say .
15 Then MARK GOODIER plummets into a seething charnel-pit of noise with loud Americans Drop Nineteens and Sonic Youth .
16 City lights Rowan Moore looks into the future metropolis ; Douglas Kennedy travels down Broadway with Nik Cohn
17 ‘ If Noriega gets into the northern redoubts , there are caches of arms and ammunition and he will have access to his bank accounts .
18 With a flourish nine year old Loren Henney bursts into the new playroom … to see if it deserves her seal of approval .
19 Lantic bay offers one of the finest sandy beaches on this side of the coast , whilst ahead a distinct navigation fix came into view at Fowey , where the river Fowey opens into a wide estuary with Lostwithiel at its head .
20 Our strategic association with Microsoft translates into no extra cost to you — and access to the most capable , user-friendly PC interface available .
21 He 's now asked the Home Office Minsiet Michael Jack to ensure Gooding goes into a secure unit full time .
22 Ronnie Kray walks into the Blind Beggar pub in London 's East End … and shoots dead George Cornell .
23 Alan Ingram treks into a Himalayan mountain fastness at the heart of some spectacularly beautiful scenery
24 STOP PRESS : Due to genuine public demand , we are currently in the process of getting together a bunch of our classic compilations for reissue on CD ( NME leaps into the 20th Century ! ) in the near future .
25 In chapter six of Emendatio Vitae he says that man must either be burnt in this life with the fire of God 's love and of tribulation ( the last being a means to proving the strength of the first ) or , after this life , bitterly in hell — a perception that Eliot transposes into a modern idiom in Little Gidding : We only live , only suspire Consumed by either fire or fire .
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