Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] into the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And when the corrections were pasted on , they frequently dropped off or slipped into the wrong place during the journey to the cameras . |
2 | He breathed a huge sigh and gazed into the dark water . |
3 | Instinctively they had again swung left and plunged into the familiar shelter of the woods . |
4 | Branches cracked from trees and plunged into the turbulent waters behind Tallis , who clutched her cloak and cowl , holding them tightly against the tearing wind . |
5 | With a swiftness prompted by desperation she weaved a path through the crowds of guests and plunged into the relative quiet of the old house . |
6 | The lorry smashed through a brick wall and plunged into the fast-flowing canal , landing on its side . |
7 | She went through the house door leading into the garage , seized a rake and plunged into the cold wind . |
8 | She turned and lunged into the crumbling bank with the torch until it lodged and held still , focused upon the motionless bulk below . |
9 | I explored the town and rode into the surrounding countryside , often towards Kondoro , the flat-topped Mountain of Refuge . |
10 | Fortunately for Joseph , Jerome misread the situation and rode into the Indian camp , where he himself was seized . |
11 | We made our landfall just south of Stornoway and crept into the land-locked anchorage of Loch Beag , an offshoot of Loch Grimshader , to clean up the ship . |
12 | Some more people came out of the house and got into the other car , and both cars drove away . |
13 | She pushed open the door and moved into the strange world of sparkling glass and soft carpets . |
14 | There is never a situation in which there is simultaneously a demand from a marketplace which requires replacement sales of a commodity that it already has , as well as the basic growth which occurred as household after household abandoned gas and moved into the new form of lighting . |
15 | It accelerated and moved into the slow lane , as he passed . |
16 | Deletions were characterized by sequencing and cloned into the HindIII-BamHI site of plasmid pBLcat3 ( 16 ) . |
17 | The pPYACRC5 vector was contructed as follow : The 1.55 kbp Eco RI fragment carrying the P. anserina ura5 gene ( 21 ) was blunt ended with the klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I and cloned into the filled-in Sal I site of pYAC4 ( 22 ) . |
18 | The EcoRI/BamHI insert from this clone was ‘ filled-in ’ with Klenow polymerase and cloned into the SmaI site of PhD vector , under the control of the SV40 enhancer ( 30 ) . |
19 | The product , a 905bp fragment , was digested with BglII and BamHI and cloned into the BamHI site of penvBam/Cla ( see above ) giving the plasmid pSfi/Notenv . |
20 | Karelius placed his bag on the floor of the vestibule and peered into the gloomy reception hatch . |
21 | LIKE a child playing secret games , Sinead O'Connor crept up to the window and peered into the cosy room . |
22 | ’ I 'll be needin' mair shag and all , ’ he bent and picked up the clay stump and peered into the empty bowl sadly . |
23 | To do this she unwrapped her legs from each other , bent her right knee briefly and peered into the empty glass . |
24 | At the top of the stairs between the two galleries Donna paused and peered into the thick shadows , listening for movement from either above or below . |
25 | Edward crouched to his knees before the firebox and peered into the sickly blaze . |
26 | I lay on my fourposter ready to bemoan what had happened but the next minute I rolled over and sank into the deepest sleep . |
27 | And , using all his force , he ran and crashed into the second assassin , who was winching back the arbalest for another bolt . |
28 | They threw down their fishing gear and ran as the motorcycle leapt over the embankment and crashed into the deep ditch some 15ft below . |
29 | But the float careered on and crashed into the 58-year-old tax official , breaking his leg . |
30 | Often she crept out of her bed in the dead of night and sneaked into the new school hall to practise . |