Example sentences of "[v-ing] into [art] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Forming into a huge and solidly packed square the combined army began to move steadily back towards the gate .
2 There seems no doubt , however , that whatever developments take place because of the efforts of Philips and its Japanese associates , much of the initial impetus for CD-I will come from music-based materials , tapping into an established and seemingly unending vein of demand .
3 Manoeuvring down the narrow steps into the boat , and turning into the airy and deceptively spacious lounge , Birbeck was greeted by Branson and Al Clark , Virgin 's laconic press officer , poring over a mass of paperwork .
4 He fought Christ 's battles there for ten years — it must have been like our brave missionaries now going into the wildest and most uncivilised parts of Africa — because the pagan King Morken was his enemy and envied the fame of Kentigern .
5 Everyone has some way of coming into a cognitive and very deeply associational relationship with clothing — perhaps we should bring that to painting and sculpture ’ , says Richard Martin , the newly appointed curator of the Costume Institute at the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( that 's the way he tends to talk ) .
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