Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ No-one goes into a loose scrum with the intention of inflicting injury on an opponent . |
2 | Now Wrexham Maelor Coun Harold Taylor says Clwyd county highways department must repair the bridge before someone falls into the river and is swept away . |
3 | If anybody sneezes all hell breaks loose , she 's petrified of traffic and when someone comes into the house she sits on the bed and shakes . |
4 | The six screws at the front of the bridge plate are different to those of a Strat in that each one has a V-shaped groove which fits into a corresponding knife edge on the bridge plate . |
5 | This year , BT and IBM plan to market a £3,000 video phone card which fits into a PC . |
6 | A grass collection box at the rear is easy to attach and empty : it simply locates on wedge-shaped protrusions under the flap , and is held in place by the flap , which fits into a recess on top of the box . |
7 | Another way to heat water is to have an electric immersion heater which fits into a ‘ boss ’ on the hot water cylinder . |
8 | You can only clean the read/write heads of the floppy disk drives with a special cleaning kit which fits into the drive in the same way as a normal floppy disk . |
9 | The Drayton Drain Easy kit consists of a stopper which fits into the cold feed pipe outlet of a cistern and a plug which fits over the end of the open vent pipe to allow , say , a radiator to be removed from a central heating system without draining down the whole central heating system , which could well mean losing all your corrosion inhibitor . |
10 | Would you like a scrupulously faithful ‘ photographic ’ likeness or something which delves into the soul of the subject ? |
11 | This is Red Rock West ( QFT ) , a beguiling and modest little thriller which delves into the dark and murky emotions lurking underneath the sleepy face of a tiny American town — and it is as good a film noir as has been on show this year . |
12 | He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame . |
13 | He says in the centre of the site there 's a land-drain put in by a previous farmer which drains into a stream which runs into the River Thame . |
14 | The Lifford site produces precipitated calcium carbonate from Derbyshire limestone , which goes into the manufacture of a wide variety of products from toothpaste to paper . |
15 | The height of the spliced poles is 88 feet 6 inches , 4 feet 6 inches of which goes into the ground . |
16 | As a result of all this , Members know that any effort which goes into the preparation of a draft Bill prior to the ballot is likely to be wasted . |
17 | So you can see just the sort of material which goes into the newsletter , here is an extract from an article on anaerobic training which will appear in the April issue . |
18 | There 's a brown and red and gold beast called a roucaou ; it 's a bit like the famous rascasse which goes into the bouillabaisse , but larger . |
19 | Temporary mains-voltage lighting ( and the transformer for low-voltage lighting ) can be protected either by plugging it into an adaptor RCD , which goes into the socket outlet first , or by plugging it into an RCD socket , which can easily be fitted to replace a normal socket outlet . |
20 | Confidential matters would not be used in the report — material which goes into the end report will only be what can be publicly known . |
21 | 3 What is the quality of information on " benefit " which goes into the exercise ? |
22 | The concept of the breach of a contingent or potential duty which crystallises into an actual duty after the act or neglect has occurred is not an easy one . |
23 | The Industrial Novel contributed a distinctive strain to English fiction which persists into the modern period — it can be traced in the work of Lawrence and Forster , for instance . |
24 | This is signalled by a brief bleep , which turns into a frantic beeping when the Expert 's battery is about to run dry . |
25 | Their walk is accompanied by the strident tones of jazz-style music which dissolves into a calypso as Peter enters the section of the school in which he teaches , leaving Kathie to walk on to her class . |
26 | A further increase in the parameter c gives a change in the shape of the attractor , which develops into a Rossler funnel as it expands with increasing c . |
27 | Growth proceeds from a small crystal nucleus which develops into a fibril . |
28 | Further increase of y leads to a " breathing " behaviour : a slow modulation of the oscillation , which develops into an output consisting of " spikes ' followed by quiescent intervals . |
29 | In addition , we can point to certain temperamental facts : most obviously , the youthfully ardent seriousness ; then the self-consciousness of the gifted and isolated individual — a consciousness of his own giftedness , one might add , which shades into a growing concern with the problems surrounding genius as such , and which helps to intensify an already strong impulse to express himself articulately in writing ; and , finally , a compulsion to relate his music , his philosophy- his Greece to each other . |
30 | They attach themselves with their mouthparts and then release a digestive enzyme secretion which eats into the skin . |