Example sentences of "and [verb] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Rowed by a team of friends she was soon alongside , aboard and tucking into a substantial breakfast . |
2 | He breathed a huge sigh and gazed into the dark water . |
3 | It overshot the runway and plunged into a 12 foot ditch after flying the five from their engineering firm in Chigwell , Essex . |
4 | Instinctively they had again swung left and plunged into the familiar shelter of the woods . |
5 | With a swiftness prompted by desperation she weaved a path through the crowds of guests and plunged into the relative quiet of the old house . |
6 | The lorry smashed through a brick wall and plunged into the fast-flowing canal , landing on its side . |
7 | She went through the house door leading into the garage , seized a rake and plunged into the cold wind . |
8 | Dulles precipitated the crisis by peremptorily withdrawing US financial aid for the Aswan Dam , thereby opening the door to the flow of Eastern Bloc arms and influence into the Middle East — the very situation that he had feared British colonial obduracy would create . |
9 | Nipple to shoulder-blade standing room only is available as you slither and squeeze into the orange glow of the poodle room for some meditative madness from the Zumo Men . |
10 | He had a full bomb load , but managed to level the plane long enough for his crew to bail out , then he managed to steer it away from the town and crash into a nearby field . |
11 | Some of that climber 's grey matter has been revived and placed into a robot-climbing machine . |
12 | For reasons to be explained , the original legislation was found to be defective , and was amended in 1976 ( and placed into the legislative context of the Public Order Act 1936 ) , but even after amendment it still gave rise to complaints that it fell short of the aspirations of its promoters in its effects . |
13 | Maggie glared at him but he bent again and locked the Porsche , pocketing the key and shrugging into a thick leather jacket . |
14 | She turned and lunged into the crumbling bank with the torch until it lodged and held still , focused upon the motionless bulk below . |
15 | Boli — Boom Boom to Marseille fans — was recently banned for four games after a fearsome tackle on Monaco 's Jurgen Klinsmann and goes into the European Cup tie talking more like a boxer than a footballer . |
16 | While the majority of the unit are armed and equipped as normal , some of its troopers are armed with different weapons and formed into a separate unit called a detachment . |
17 | The object of the Institution is , to reform , and bring into a regular system , that important branch of medicine which regards the treatment of diseases incidental to horses and other cattle , and which has hitherto been neglected and much abused in this country … |
18 | A mariachi band approaches and launches into a lively lament on what it is to be alone and without love . |
19 | and bulleted into a neighbouring galaxy , emerging |
20 | I explored the town and rode into the surrounding countryside , often towards Kondoro , the flat-topped Mountain of Refuge . |
21 | Fortunately for Joseph , Jerome misread the situation and rode into the Indian camp , where he himself was seized . |
22 | He was not precisely sure what a pleached walk was , but when he came upon it there was no mistaking it and , smiling to himself , he descended a flagged step and passed into a green tunnel . |
23 | We made our landfall just south of Stornoway and crept into the land-locked anchorage of Loch Beag , an offshoot of Loch Grimshader , to clean up the ship . |
24 | It complements EE in many ways and builds into a living encyclopaedia of electronics which keeps up with the ever advancing world of technology through regular updates/supplements . |
25 | Some more people came out of the house and got into the other car , and both cars drove away . |
26 | Going too fast would result in his jumping over the pool and crashing into the far end . |
27 | A small lump of nothing rolled across the floor , gathering substance , and coalesced into an unnoticed rat . |
28 | As I became professionally involved in trying to understand what , if anything , was happening I realised that here was a rare opportunity for the public to experience science in action , feel the excitement that drives inquisitive minds , and see how discoveries are made , tested , replicated , proven and developed into a new technology . |
29 | What had started out as a dramatic sea chase and developed into a running battle had fizzled out in a disappointing anti-climax . |
30 | The National Health Service and Community Care Act ( 1990 ) offers the possibility , but by no means the certainty , that assessment practice will be improved and developed into the comprehensive needs- and risk-led approach which , I have argued , is essential to improving the quality of life of older people . |