Example sentences of "into [noun pl] [coord] [verb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I need more fuel ! ’ having seen my helicopter burst into flames and plunge towards the desert . |
2 | When she came back she was put into contracts and purchasing in the knowledge that she was a potential candidate for management succession , although no promises were made . |
3 | He died at a friend 's flat in Rock Ferry after going into convulsions and frothing at the mouth . |
4 | he asked me for a few slices of bread which he broke into pieces and scattered over the roof . |
5 | When it drove away over the ochre expanse , it broke into pieces and dissolved in the air . |
6 | Cut into segments and add to the melon . |
7 | ‘ By the hairs of my ancestors ’ beards , you 'll be cut into collops and burned in the chimneys of tara ! ’ he cried . |
8 | In his speech to the Polish parliament he said that the changes in Eastern Europe provided a historic opportunity to build a Europe made up of independent democratic states , not divided into blocs and relying on the protection of superpowers . |
9 | Cut the remaining butter into slivers and stir into the rice with the grated Parmesan cheese . |
10 | Roll 50g/2oz thinly sliced rare beef or pastrami into cones and place on the bread in a fan shape . |
11 | Any money saved from your family fasting on Fridays may be put into envelopes and placed on the plate at the offertory . |
12 | Then she burst into tears and rushed from the chamber . |
13 | And before anyone could reply , she had dissolved into tears and rushed from the chamber . |
14 | Not everyone reacts to the death of someone close by bursting into tears and behaving in the kind of way that we expect from people experiencing grief . |
15 | Unmould the stuffing , cut it into slices and serve with the duck . |
16 | First , a facet may be divided into subfacets or subclasses by the application of an additional single characteristic of subdivision . |
17 | Half the sum due should be converted into dollars and placed in the overseas account of Barone Bernardo Dulcibene in the Banco dell'Annunziazione in Siena . |
18 | In every case the money , unless it is stuffed into socks and put under the mattress , gets spent on some good or service and therefore , according to compensation theory , creates a series of new jobs in the industries providing these products . |
19 | The kidneys , liver , heart , tail , tripe , and heels were packed into hampers and sent to the Lancashire manufacturing towns like Bury , Wigan , and Oldham where the factory workers prized them as cheap and nourishing food . |