Example sentences of "and [verb] into [art] [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They produce neutral mucin and develop into a new small gland .
2 He sprinted along the bank and plunged into the freezing chest-deep water as the 15-month-old boy floated quickly away , face down .
3 He did not have time to check his mirrors for police cars as he passed All Hallows-on-the-Wall and plunged into the long straight canyon of London Wall .
4 Edward left Windsor Castle and got into a large black car .
5 Alone in her bedroom , she undressed and got into the big empty bed .
6 Renault feel comfortable with the hatched style that they started with the 16 and developed into a smooth aerodynamic shape with the 25 .
7 The third constraint is observed by controlling the design process at sub-assembly stage , echoing the relevant design data into component part technical sub-files and the geometric size and spacing into the relevant spatial files .
8 As they drove through rolling hills topped by Mohican clumps of trees and moved into the leafy green tunnels of Petersfield , his bride , who 'd been primed by Drew , put her hand on her husband 's cock and suggested that it would be more fun to stop and have their picnic in a field than join the crowds at Cowdray .
9 As the two small squares grow so the trio reaches a peak of energy and declines into a single large square .
10 As they accelerated away Joseph turned to stare out of the window and saw the peasant jump up and break into a little celebratory caper in the middle of the road .
11 The various parts of its body strained towards each other and collected into a hairy spherical fragment balanced on three pipe-cleaner legs at the head of the table .
12 The earliest part of the castle is a gate-house tower , which was built in the earlier 15th century and absorbed into a rectangular three-storeyed tower house in the late 15th or early 16th century .
13 Forsaken , deserted , the hand came up to Pertwee 's brow and pushed into the greasy black waves .
14 And when father came and took mother for his wife , to live with her and to take care of her , the little egg began to grow and grow into a real little baby .
15 The subtleties of achieving a good design lie , not in the depth of the detail , but in the way the vague and ephemeral relationships are handled and shaped into a functioning geometric whole .
16 Thwack — the ball soared into the air and dropped into the nearest empty hole .
17 Yes , it was rather apt , and going into the cold little room where the piano stood , I played it over — stiffly , and with many mistakes — the words , nevertheless , bringing their own gloomy comfort .
18 He walked down the quay and turned into a narrow cobbled street , his head bent , and his hands buried in the pockets of his overcoat .
19 They found Faltour 's Lane and turned into the dirty refuse-filled alleyway , the daylight almost blocked out by the overhanging gables of the houses which reared up on either side .
20 Planted in horizontal rows across hillsides , the grass sinks deep roots and grows into a living retaining wall that traps soil washing down the slope .
21 It eventually settles down on the bottom of the sea and grows into a tiny flower-like organism called a polyp .
22 In a few minutes they 'd left behind the head office of Chester Fabrics , driven past the fire-blackened fabric printing plant and escaped into the lush green countryside on the way back to Armscott Manor , the rambling Cotswold home of the Chesters for three generations .
23 Winter is the time to lie back and sink into the great British bath .
24 She left him standing under the light and walked into the warm cigar-scented room beyond , knowing that the last Russian doll , like all the others , would still be herself .
25 He went down the airless corridor to his Boss 's office , said hello to the secretary , and walked into the large oak-panelled room which was as big as the lobby of many a sizeable hotel .
26 And suddenly , in the midst of the turmoil , everything steadied and locked into a slow relentless rhythm .
27 The chances are you wo n't sleep much though , because Monday is the big market day in Cavaillon and soon after midnight the carts and lorries and vans of the big fruit farmers ' co-operatives , of the market gardeners , of the tomato and garlic and onion growers , will start rattling and roaring and rumbling into the great open market in the place du Clos .
28 They rode almost due north , making for Birdsall Brow and facing into a gusty northwesterly breeze .
29 At this , the grandmother stood up and shuffled into a little hut-like concrete alcove , her bedroom , and emerged carrying something in a handkerchief .
30 Lambert and Church bowled past the two-seater and eased into a long right-hand turn to follow the German planes , Lambert firing short bursts to attract their attention .
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