Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The most recent Scandinavian and American research suggests that however long you live , serious ill-health is most likely to lie compressed into the last three or four years before death .
2 I do n't want to jump into the first movie that 's offered to me .
3 They moved into a second floor flat , so Dawn now had to run her own home and travel to work each day .
4 They moved into the first , pitch black canyon , faintly lit by a Poacher 's Moon , their passage marked by the persistent bleeping of the detector .
5 They moved into the next room and sat down to dinner .
6 At each stop trains were besieged with hawkers selling everything from chapattis to a shave , but passengers could telegraph ahead so that a delicious and aromatic meal was brought on a tray covered with a napkin to the window of the carriage as the train drew into the next station .
7 New tales from Toad Hall could be appearing into the next century
8 But this was far too much activity to be squeezed into the last quarter of the fourth century .
9 He argues that more people will live to the full extent of their lifespans and that the onset of disability will be squeezed into the last phase of life .
10 And , using all his force , he ran and crashed into the second assassin , who was winching back the arbalest for another bolt .
11 He needs to leap into the next league .
12 Twisting into the first side street and then a smaller street off that and along its full length he ran and ran as fast as his legs would carry him .
13 This same feeling should be carried into the first welcome meeting which should set the tone in the way that gospel singer George Beverly Shea did for Billy Graham .
14 This combination of class and status was carried into the twentieth century .
15 As this conception of medical activity was carried into the nineteenth century , so did the changing medical model in some way foster the quest for truth in bodies .
16 In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe .
17 As the chubby fallen cherub howls into the first of three solo shows with a head-down run through purely Pixies material , it 's all a bit like coming across the devil conducting a cheery pub singalong .
18 As the chubby fallen cherub howls into the first of three solo shows with a head-down run through purely Pixies material , it 's all a bit like coming across the devil conducting a cheery pub singalong .
19 First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector .
20 Will his reputation survive into the twenty-first century ?
21 George VI , a shy man , was terrified of his new position and many feared that the monarchy would not survive into the next decade .
22 Would these principles survive into the next period of change in the 1990s , or had they outlived their time ?
23 More than half of them have now perished and only a score or more will survive into the next century .
24 But what of the notion that pubs wo n't survive into the next century ?
25 Cost control will serve us well for a single year but it wo n't give us a company that will survive into the next century .
26 Do not allow the horse to wander into the first fence .
27 That year rolled into the next , and then the next .
28 Armed with my definition of a manager and my time-span measuring instrument , I then bumped into the second surprising finding — repeatedly confirmed — about layering in managerial hierarchies : the boundaries between successive managerial layers occur at certain specific time-span increments , just as ice changes to water and water to steam at certain specific temperatures .
29 Those contents were then tipped into a second vessel containing cold water , which both stopped and cooled the reaction .
30 Now a tiny amount of RNA itself is dropped into the first test-tube .
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