Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ The prettier the bride , the more money goes into the bowl , ’ said Gaston .
32 If they do n't have the waiver of premiums they get more units , because the more money goes into the er , whatsit .
33 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
34 The ramifications arising from an assault by a group of white police officers on black motorist Rodney King in Los Angeles on March 3 [ see p. 38091 ] grew throughout April as the case developed into a national symbol of general police conduct and institutionalized racism .
35 Reports from Geneva , however , suggest that the match officials found the money stashed into a kitbag in their dressing room .
36 When Melissa arrived at the Mayflower American restaurant , Barney was waiting near the entrance — a tall , distinguished figure in a well-fitting fawn suit with a paisley cravat tucked into the neck of his light red cotton shirt .
37 It was n't locked and a musty smell floated into the passage .
38 But two minutes into injury time their defence got into a tangle after a Logrones throw and let the ball run through to Agustin Abadia , who thumped in his second goal of the day to level the scores .
39 Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess .
40 One day a subaltern got into a first-class railway carriage and found sitting there a ‘ coloured gentleman ’ .
41 Shadows merge into the snow ; the woodcut turns into a shadowy chalk drawing .
42 TRUCK HORROR : A truck smashed into a bus in Sao Paulo state , killing at least 33 people , Brazilian television reported .
43 The truck smashed into the barrier , broke through it , lurched down an embankment .
44 ‘ You have a very positive standing , my dear young lady , ’ said Mr Stanforth patiently , and perhaps a little patronisingly , too , for this was where money entered into the reckoning , and very young concert artists and music teachers with a living to make must surely react to the alluring image .
45 He had drunk over a bottle and a half already but showed little outward sign of over-consumption , except for his accent curdling into a thicker Scots .
46 The whole mass dropped into the pit and a moment later the big slab was snatched up by several dozen tentacles and slammed into place , leaving a number of thrashing limbs trapped around the edge .
47 Another factor which can have quite a major bearing on your approach is whether your video is to be edited in camera , that is recorded in the final shot order , or post-production edited into a different shot order on a copy tape .
48 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 .
49 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 .
50 Soon I came to a strange place where the river divided , one part of it compressed as a hurling white torrent between steep artificial banks , the other part let into a tranquil canal that entered Galway from the countryside .
51 ‘ I 'd have liked Naylor to come into the firm , ’ Guthrie answered for him .
52 Within the ERM a Labour government would presumably find its freedom to launch into an unwise , inflationary spending spree greatly restricted .
53 I shook the can , and felt the snake fall into the leg .
54 There is increasingly a feeling that the larger the firm the better it can withstand recessionary periods and the more effectively it can compete with other firms ; and these two sentiments may succeed each other as , say , a regional grouping for mutual protection develops into a nationwide conglomerate for enhanced profits .
55 ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying .
56 When sufficient thermal energy is present in the system the vibrations can cause a segment to jump into a hole by co-operative bond rotation and a series of such jumps will enable the complete polymer chain eventually to change its position .
57 Their hired Vauxhall Astra which was travelling thirty miles an hour crashed into the back of an army convoy and caught fire .
58 She had found an opportunity to creep into the large saloon at the front downstairs , where in the gloom created by the velvet curtains drawn across the windows she had seen that the large and ugly old-fashioned Queen Anne furniture was shrouded in sheets .
59 A month later the Commonwealth Aircraft Company ( CAC ) -built Lincoln heavy bombers of 1 Squadron thundered into the Tengah airstrip , at Singapore , commencing combat operations that would last eight hectic years .
60 The trail starts from the shop in the middle of the campsite and follows a road to the east leading to a well-marked trail climbing into a plantation of larch trees .
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