Example sentences of "we [verb] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | All except ( 6 ) have an introductory adverbial clause or phrase providing a point of orientation before we launch into a main clause . |
2 | Again , as we launch into the second movement andante ( lots of energy , a real spirit of dance in the ostinato is a mite tasteful , discreet rather than craggily elemental ; so , to a point , is the brawny bass line which spurs us on to stratospheric violins and shining trumpets , though true to form Pešek is wonderfully atmospheric , nurturing and distilling the moments of quiet contemplation just prior to the coda . |
3 | Then we launch into the unknown future . |
4 | But I will plan ahead , even if we crash into the Fourth Division . |
5 | From the gate we passed into the covered bazaar , and after running a gauntlet of salesmen ( all offering the same smudged postcards printed on blotting paper ) emerged into the open in front of the Naqqar Khana , the House of the Drums . |
6 | ‘ I was asked for the first time last week what I 'd do if we got into the Premier League . |
7 | That to me was one of the most rewarding moments over and above when we got into the big game against New Zealand . |
8 | Next day we checked into the National Park centre in St Arnaud to tell the authorities of our hiking plans . |
9 | If at some stage we entered into a single currency , we should have to deal with a different matter . |
10 | Now we did go through dramatic exercises in the nineteen sixties , erm where we entered into a three year agreement er on wages settlement at national level . |
11 | We drew into the suburban station where the train terminated . |
12 | Several times the steering wheel took on a wild life of its own as we crashed into an unnoticed pot-hole , and the windscreen wipers stuttered against the rain of dust and small stones that hurtled against the car in handfuls : it was if we were under fire . |
13 | It is through literature that we grow into a particular kind of awareness of ourselves and — an inseparable corollary — of our manifold relations with each other and all that is not self , without which there is really not much ‘ self ’ to talk about . |
14 | a hundred and eleven was a three bedroom house , then we moved into a four bedroom house did n't we |
15 | We moved into a two bedroom house , but it 's only up the road at you know , you 're really not very far away are you ? |
16 | Our job was to write the military communiques , the leaflets explaining our political programme and what we were fighting for when we moved into a new municipality , prepare tapes for the occasions we occupied the local radio stations in San Vicente and Zacatecoluca , monitor the international and national radio stations we could reach , and produce the mural newspapers for all the sub-zones of the region . |
17 | But not before we moved into the new building . |
18 | The advantage of our body clock is that it improves the way in which we fit into a rhythmic environment ( this was considered in more detail in Chapter 8 ) . |
19 | We fit into the latter category in these terms , but not in our own . |
20 | As we headed into the French village of Nouvion , immortalised in the BBC comedy series 'Allo 'Allo , we would surely find Rene and Edith Artois , Yvette and Mimi , Crabtree the gendarme , Michelle of the Resistance , Herr Flick and Helga . |
21 | After buying groceries , I suggested a drink , and we wandered into the local inn . |
22 | That 's how many East Germans we deported into the Soviet Union after the war . ’ |
23 | We cut into the same ventricle twice , believing we 'd found the other one . |
24 | As we came into the front hall I heard Kevin yelling up the stairs , ‘ Stop the hammering ! |
25 | We drove into the dusty town . |
26 | Or , do we slide into a low technology , low value-added , low-wage economy ? |
27 | Opening the outside door we stepped into the sharp night air . |
28 | We stepped into the cold marble hall and waited under a statue of George the Third masquerading as Alexander the Great . |
29 | The door was unlocked , we climbed a flight of cold , damp , mildewed steps , another door opened and we stepped into an oval-shaped chamber . |
30 | 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 . |