Example sentences of "[subord] [pers pn] [vb base] into a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Doug reaches intermittently into his crisp packet and feeds them into his mouth where they blend into a rubbery combination of mixed mash . |
2 | It looks alright on the surface , you 're not going through a hassle at the moment , and our memories are short , fortunately and once we come into a calm patch the hassles of yesterday are quickly forgotten . |
3 | Certainly , for your first few flights , your left hand should be close to the release knob , so that you can release immediately if you get into a bad swing or a wing-tip goes onto the ground . |
4 | While high pay is not a myth , it is not as high as is generally supposed — but if you turn into a super advertising star , the sky 's the limit . |
5 | If you walk into a medieval parish church , the sight and feel of an old stone floor will immediately tell you that here is a church that has been spared the restorer 's hand . |
6 | If you go into a real court there are n't lecterns . |
7 | I 'm sorry to disappoint prospective galactic tourists , but this scenario does n't work : If you jump into a black hole , you will get torn apart and crushed out of existence . |
8 | If you lose your keys , or if someone steals your keys , or if you move into a new home and you do not know who may have spare keys change all the locks immediately . |
9 | In fact , we know that if we get into a confined space with the intention of defying gravity we are running a risk and have decided to tolerate it . |
10 | Unless you fall into a frozen lake or get left on the mountainside overnight , this will not happen to you . |
11 | That was an extreme case , and unlikely to happen in England , unless you drive into a full-scale riot in one of the inner-city areas . |
12 | All except ( 6 ) have an introductory adverbial clause or phrase providing a point of orientation before we launch into a main clause . |
13 | However , some raw materials and goods , whether they fall into a utilitarian or luxury category , were not always available locally and these give us the clearest testimony of the extent of exchange in early Anglo-Saxon society . |
14 | This happens long before they come into a residential establishment . |
15 | The first thing 1 demand when I move into a new office is one soft chair for myself and another for my visitors . |
16 | The Lady of the Hearth can be invoked when you move into a new home . |
17 | Mrs Mitchell added : ‘ When you move into a new house you could reasonably expect all the locks to work . |
18 | that as you move into a new form of behaviour |
19 | As we pile into a rented car , I express my thanks for her portraits of a city which headlines and Hollywood love to distort . |