Example sentences of "[noun] into the [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | But it had disappeared at high speed into the early morning darkness . |
2 | He needs at all rimes to be in full possession of his faculties , or that extra , unpredictable poetic thrust would never declare itself — that heart-lifting boost that rockets mere words into the outer spaces of true poetry . |
3 | Those lips seemed to phrase words intended for himself alone , kissing these words into the soft matter of his brain : ’ Though you are cast into the ultimate heat sink , you hover indestructibly . |
4 | In its own , gentle way , poignancy is as profound an intimation of the contradictions of being , as any of the mindfuck experiences or headlong plunges into the horror-of-it-all that the anti-Morrissey brutalists advocate . |
5 | They are incredible divers , making perfect plunges into the foaming waters where the fall churns them up and disturbs aquatic life for them to feed on . |
6 | Some reports also hinted that the Libyan connection had been leaked to coincide with efforts to tie Iran and Syria into the emerging US-led anti-Iraq alliance in the Gulf crisis . |
7 | For instance , it has often been thought that the progress of a military campaign , such as the invasions of the Germanic peoples into the northern Roman empire of the third and fourth centuries , could be plotted from the locations of hoards , or that areas with large numbers of hoards must have been relatively rich compared with other areas . |
8 | The normal tendency of such a ‘ preparation ’ ( biologists ' speak for an animal to which they have done something nasty , akin to the use of the term ‘ sacrifice , that I commented on earlier ) is to extend its legs into the liquid bath . |
9 | John Arlott on the ageing Tommy Lawton is a gem , his human interest in the man capturing the genius of the player : ‘ He strolled on those heavily muscled legs into the right position and , once there , performed deftly and with ridiculous ease the movements necessary to turn or assist the ball … ’ |
10 | She sat at the edge of the cockpit , curled her legs into the warm shelter of the jacket , then hunched down into the thick collar so that all I could see of her face was her enormous , moon-silvered and lemur-like eyes beneath the pale gleam of her short bright hair . |
11 | Instead , he had been answering a barrage of questions from an invited audience of supporters , who passionately implored the amiable Irishman to guide their side into the Fourth Division . |
12 | Wi certainly broaden , we 've we 've envisaged from the outset that the aircraft would be both will be multi- role capable and that erm all that the primary design driver will be the air-to-air air superiority role but the air-to-surface role would be almost an equal , clearly one has to have a a prioritisation and those particular weapons in the air-to-surface side , the conventional armed stand off missile along the low level er low level laser guided bomb and the future anti armour weapon , they clearly erm really take the weaponeering side into the next century . |
13 | ‘ No particular place , just to drive for the joy of it , side by side into the rising sun . |
14 | Bishops have slipped in the last two months following their excellent run around the turn of the year , and Dunn is looking for points to lift his side into the top half of the table . |
15 | Despite Lawrence guiding Boro into the Premier League in his first season at Ayresome Park , Bassett won the award for lifting a relegation-threatened side into the top half of the First Division . |
16 | He dropped the wig into the papyrus-chest , wondering what he would do with it , and whose head it had adorned before Nubenehem had come by it . |
17 | After a short but successful amateur career he had been a steady winner of golfing titles in Europe and Africa ; had flirted with the American tour in the seventies , but without the conviction to make a real marriage of it ; and had been good enough occasionally to carry the hopes of British fans into the Open Championship . |
18 | We also operate trips into the bustling resort of Lloret , Spain , and in the height of the season we visit a waterpark and go camel riding ! |
19 | Arthur Conan Doyle 's experiments with fairies , Professor Johan Zollner 's trips into the Fourth Dimension courtesy of Henry Slade — these not only provide illuminating parallels with current happenings but still , after myriad exposure and confessions , retain their adherents . |
20 | Calling for greater western assistance , Gorbachev warned that the vision of a united Europe which had animated the CSCE would not survive the imposition of " an economic curtain … [ dividing ] the continent into the rich and the poor " . |
21 | In its heyday , the company had filled its own site with slag and so had built a bridge over the road and railway so it could shunt more slag into the neighbouring field . |
22 | In fact this is more interesting than you may think because female hyenas have a pseudo-penis , they have , they have a pseudo-scrotum and a pseudo-penis , reasons which are n't fully understood and in order to mate , the male has to insert his real penis into the female pseudo-penis in order to reach her her genital and it 's a bit complicated . |
23 | Children , woken by their mothers , cried or wailed as they were hurried from their small huts into the main lodge , to hide . |
24 | But it is the parent who is forever admonishing the infant to ‘ be careful ’ who is more likely to instil fear into the young mind . |
25 | of frosty fear into the clean air |
26 | Thomas Arnold , although the significance and peculiarity of his personal achievement at Rugby may have been exaggerated , typified the attempt to meet the demands of a rising middle class by moving the local grammar schools into the national , or ‘ public ’ , category . |
27 | After a brief stay there , we move south-west into the ubiquitous rural ocean until we arrive at a remarkable experimental settlement just off the main road between Kharkov and Poltava . |
28 | I 've helped develop his department into the best collections department in Britain , as far as the the banks are concerned |
29 | Similarly , it should not be assumed that the discovered attitude is necessarily any ‘ truer ’ than the preceding one , rather as if an unconscious motivation had been dragged from the gloom of the id into the bright light of the ego . |
30 | Three months into the financial year — for which the directors were forecasting 25 per cent growth in turnover , to £4 million — Tozer admits sales are ‘ a bit down on the plans to date ’ . |