Example sentences of "with [noun] [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | With baits cast into the new areas we settled down to review the week 's action over a coffee . |
2 | Then five men with knives ran into the little room , and there was a fight . |
3 | With humanity forced into the undignified retreat of its collective beds , the processes of Earth come into their own . |
4 | She knocked on a second door and opened it to reveal twenty children of about Flora 's age at old-fashioned desks with inkwells sunk into the top right-hand corners of the lids . |
5 | Recognizing that audiences could never identify with nobs , Hitchcock 's films showed ordinary people going through extraordinary experiences : ‘ The upper classes , ’ he remarked , ‘ are too ‘ bottled up ’ to be of any use as colourful screen material , too stiffened with breeding to relax into the natural easiness and normality required by the screen . ’ |
6 | It works on the same principle as a concrete mixer , with baffles moulded into the black plastic drum , where they produce a tumbling , corkscrew mixing action when the drum is rolled . |
7 | Escoffier 's mousse de jambon , served on a great block of ice and melting like snow in the mouth , was recognised as a masterpiece ; and the bortsch , with cream stirred into the hot strong liquid , was declared by Colonel Newnham-Davis to be the best soup in the world . |
8 | More often than not Ma starts me off only to leave me stranded above the waterdragon with my–backside wedged into the Young Person 's Patent Toilet Seat Adaptor ( another trophy won from the WI jumble by Pa ) . |
9 | Police were unwilling to comment in detail on the problem yesterday , with inquiries continuing into the Three Star killing and a man being held for questioning . |