Example sentences of "[coord] [adv] [verb] into the [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 It was hard to see if he was amused , or just squinting into the glare .
2 Nowadays appreciations are often condensed , perhaps into a catalogue introduction , or possibly fitted into the preface for a book of illustrations .
3 A further significant change in political religious attitudes occurred with the liberalization of legislation prohibiting contraceptives to be bought or sold , or even imported into the state .
4 They sat in rows and watched television or simply stared into the distance .
5 Much of the new material is detector-found … perhaps from a declared hoard , or maybe coming into the museum as a solitary find .
6 If he did have designs on her , and a plan to marry Mr Eddie Hogan 's daughter and thereby marry into the business , then why was he saying all the things that would irritate and upset her ?
7 The infection thread continues to grow through and between the host plant 's root cells so that the bacteria in the infection thread are isolated and eventually released into the nodule cells .
8 The figures in a picture of the Birth of Erichthonios have all the weight and solemnity of classicism , but the Loves unusually and charmingly introduced into the ornament of the vase ( fig. 118 ) carry over a lyrical grace from archaic ( the artist was a pupil of the Berlin Painter ) .
9 This china lived in the sideboard in the dining-room and only came into the kitchen to be warmed before a meal and washed up afterwards .
10 Fines and withdrawal of privileges are more appropriate for the school-aged child , and when they are fair and not run into the ground they even appeal to his sense of justice .
11 And to complicate matters somewhat , historically many items that first appeared as luxury goods later became items of mass consumption and thus entered into the determination of the value of labour-power ; these include motor cars , vacuum cleaners , washing machines .
12 I never did believe that , as the coroner seemed to think , because of one of her mental lapses Grandma had gone out into the garden in her nightie and just fallen into the stream by mistake .
13 and it he 'll come up and just cuddle into the side of you without
14 The train started and soon plunged into the tunnel .
15 He said : ‘ The players know how important our League programme is and it is a matter of whether they have recovered mentally and physically to go into the game at Leicester in the right frame of mind .
16 Having signed the new artist , spent time ensuring everything is right and finally gone into the studio to produce ‘ the ’ single , the record company puts its wares out for everyone to hear .
17 This has led scientists to speculate that all galaxies might go through a quasar phase , then a less active phase , and finally settle into the stability typical of our own and many local galaxies .
18 The river Aver continues westward past the provincial capital at Averheim and finally flows into the Reik at Nuln .
19 The next moment Rachel was surrounded again as with many hugs and cuddles the group took their leave of their new friend and finally filed into the minibus , where they lined the windows , smiling and waving .
20 The dog will soon come to anticipate its walk eagerly , and rapidly settle into the routine of having a run before returning to you .
21 The cold plunge was in the adjoining massage room , and on surprisingly weak legs he made his way there and gratefully dived into the plunge .
22 It has membership of a number of University committees so that the information and comment it may wish to provide can be easily and quickly put into the University 's decision-making processes .
23 Carefully spoon the chocolate over the truffles or spear with a cocktail stick and quickly dip into the chocolate ; shake off excess then carefully place on nonstick baking parchment .
24 Ski coaching schemes run by schools and youth organisations are legally charitable and also come into the remit of BSET .
25 To help keep the delicate skin here as youthful as possible this new eye cream acts by ‘ filling in ’ the wrinkles and also penetrates into the epidermis therefore hydrating the skin .
26 You know the sort of thing : There once was a would be MP Who said if you do n't vote for me I 'll scream and I 'll shout Might knock myself out And probably fall into the sea .
27 Proposals for the regular assessment of pupil performance are contained in the government 's consultative document on pupil testing ( DES , 1987 ) and now incorporated into the Education Reform Bill .
28 Gleefully two of his companions linked arms and cavorted around Owen , drawing their guns with their free hands and wildly shooting into the air .
29 Only Jacob 's actions are far worse than Ham 's , and coldly calculated into the bargain .
30 ‘ Soft touches ’ — as every rock climber knows — are the ones which are easy for their grade and well protected into the bargain .
  Next page