Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [v-ing] into " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately the effect is cumulative , since once the board starts turning into the wind it is even harder to sheet in the sail fully . |
2 | Guild of Bricklayers ’ judges visited over half of the original projects entered taking into account technical quality , cleanliness of the face , correct use of coloured bricks and particularly the quality of any special features , such as arches . |
3 | When Murray Bookchin came clattering into our living room 25 years ago , in a period now seen with a misplaced nostalgia by the left , his urban guerrilla appearance belied his message . |
4 | Sergeant Stitch came marching into the bathroom , to find Egbert Rose . |
5 | Chilly as it was , it was nothing compared to the day little Rizla came kicking into a snowy world of white . |
6 | The larks had not been up long when the first cars began filtering into the parks . |
7 | One of the features of the cerebral hemispheres is that they have more extensive interconnections from one part to other parts than is usual in sensory centres , and perhaps this was the feature , inherited from its origin as the smell-brain , that made it useful for other modalities as well ; global pattern recognition requires taking into account large chunks of sensory information , not just localised patches . |
8 | It was fairly loose and when I pulled it out the shells started dropping into the hole . |
9 | ‘ Of course I will , ’ and she smiled at Mrs Langley and held out her hand and smiled at Rose and Grace , and then she went swiftly from the room and across the hall and down the steps to collapse shaking into the carriage . |
10 | All the trucks and cars started crashing into one another , too . |
11 | In stark contrast , the transport aircraft needed for air mobility trickled out : the Britannia inter-theatre aircraft started coming into service in 1959 ; the Argosy intra-theatre aircraft in 1962 ; and the Belfast strategic freighter in 1964 . |
12 | These words keep coming into my head ! ’ |
13 | Small talk kept erupting into some new accusation or burst of crying from Jacqui . |
14 | He paused , strangely shrunken , while Donald repeated his words , to fly round the walls of the castle to the women watching from the cliffs and battlements , and to the window where Hector lay staring into multicoloured darkness , wishing the blade had struck harder . |
15 | Her mind kept wandering into speculation about Leo . |
16 | Although the computer industry enjoys getting into a tizzy about the ever-increasing number of processors , anyone buying a 386SX 18 months ago would have wanted it to last at least three years . |
17 | With step after step the Jews move blinking into the sunlight . |
18 | The Grand Union people , already very short of money , decided that there was little point at present in going for the wide gauge , especially as it was ( conveniently ) reported that traders preferred loading into narrow boats . |
19 | So if these neutrons come smashing into your body , they could break up any of chemicals that are very important for your life , for your body chemistry . |
20 | An hour later , Lalage came tip-toeing into her room where she heard a dog whining gently . |
21 | Mum came rushing into the house one evening . |
22 | ( Confidingly ) Now for a handful of guilders I happen to have a private and uncut performance of the Rape of the Sabine Women — or rather woman , or rather Alfred — ( Over his shoulder ) Get your skirt on , Alfred — ( The BOY starts struggling into a female robe. ) … and for eight you can participate . |
23 | Windscale the cat stopped coming into the bedroom : lay on one of the new chairs in the living room instead . |
24 | The Yak banked again , came in fast , cannon shell punching into the Stork and Farber cried out as a bullet caught him in the shoulder . |
25 | As Ryker came careering into the kitchen , Julie threw back the cellar hatch and came hurtling forth like a maddened trap-door spider , brandishing the hammer . |
26 | The question came sneaking into her mind and , once there , it proved difficult to dislodge . |
27 | There was the night when Giles came rushing into our bedroom , concerned about the strange noise . |
28 | Details emerged when United 's new owners Bio Mass Recycling started looking into the clubs records and came across payments for seventy thousand pounds . |
29 | Meanwhile , ideas for new contrasts and effects keep popping into my head and I can hardly wait to put them into practice . |
30 | The seated statues stared unblinking into the sun , their hands laid rather primly on their knees . |