Example sentences of "[noun pl] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The slaves pressing their tintacks into the tree whisper : |
2 | I do n't know , maybe they erm a , they 'll listen to the tapes and they probably sample some of the words into a computer to build up a database of words that probably like you said , oh he 's getting a lot of jip from his boss , you know , is probably not in the dictionary but if a lot of people said that word then they would . |
3 | More commonly applied recognition techniques split cursive words into a number of smaller parts . |
4 | Mr. Galbraith : Perhaps , not being a classics or English scholar , I have trouble putting my words into a form that the Minister can understand . |
5 | Cash 's records work best as biopics , his voice can turn words into a movie . |
6 | Therefore " final and binding " is not tautologous , and the wise draftsman will put both words into the clause to preclude arguments later . |
7 | Allow the patient to speak of what they notice to be wrong with themselves and try not to put words into the patient 's mouth . |
8 | After several decades of charting children 's vocabulary growth in the first half of the twentieth century , researchers began to focus on children 's acquisition of grammar-the rules for combining words into the sequences permissible in a language like English , e.g. , the big boy but not *the boy big , He brought the book , but not *He brought . |
9 | But to say that the half-yearly payments were to continue till the whole sum of £2,090 19s. , ‘ and interest thereon , ’ should have been fully paid and satisfied , would be to introduce very important words into the agreement which are not there , and of which I can not say that they are necessarily implied . |
10 | And yet , when she finally , despairingly , screwed herself up and loosed the small words into the drawing room air , her mother said yes . |
11 | When Conan Doyle put these words into the mouth of Sherlock Holmes , he could have had no idea of the tools which would one day become available to the great detective 's fellow scientists in their search for truth . |
12 | MOST journalists have become inured to the ministrations of sub-editors , a nocturnal breed in traditional green eye-shades who tip our carefully-honed words into the paper . |
13 | The Queen visits Cyprus and walks into a row over executions thirty years ago . |
14 | If he can , the patient walks into the bathroom with the nurse . |
15 | The highest of them is Sgorr Ruadh and the next Maol Chean-dearg , both only fully revealed by walks into the interior of the Forest . |
16 | When my brother looked through his new spectacles into the Cinemascope format of the wide mirror I saw that he gently let his lower jaw fall a little so as to give himself more of the thin-faced appearance of Hank R Marvin in Summer Holiday . |
17 | Stir the cabbage and carrots into the potato . |
18 | Jessica was naked now , about to shuffle her long legs into a pair of light pyjama bottoms . |
19 | piously tying her legs into a knot . |
20 | Then he took me in both hands and pushed my legs into the top of the bone . |
21 | The Rangers defender slipped and fell over as he went to make a routine interception and Atkinson advanced forward to place the ball through Roberts ' legs into the net . |
22 | She got up and almost fell , stumbling on numbed legs into the alley . |
23 | I am told by my Mother that I was a charming baby ; I used to he in the middle of the bed , kick my legs into the air and coo all day long . |
24 | When impala panic , they bound away making spectacular leaps from side to side , kicking their back legs into the air . |
25 | Alice put it carefully on the ground , and it ran quietly away on its four legs into the wood . |
26 | ZBIGNIEW Nowacki waited as his blonde 19-year-old companion tucked her legs into the passenger well of his Ferrari Testarossa , slammed the door and put his key in the ignition . |
27 | That was over ten years ago , thought Joan , stretching out her legs into the sunshine , and we still have not built it . |
28 | Yes , she thought as she folded her long legs into the car . |
29 | Within view was the River Lee , curving around Morrison 's Island and the busy South Mall in its circle of the city , conveniently providing the flowing water beside which , each Jewish New Year , Rabbi Moishe and the devout turned out their pockets as they murmurously recited Tashlich , the prayer symbolic of casting one 's sins into the river . |
30 | This went on for three hours , by which time they 'd attracted a sizeable body of fans into the hotel foyer , much to the consternation of the management who had to call the police to break up the party . |