Example sentences of "[adv prt] into [art] great " in BNC.

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1 Within a few hours a scum appears on top of the wort and this rapidly builds up into a great yellowy-brown crust as the yeast turns the sugars into alcohol and carbon dioxide .
2 Yet since leaving Marcus I had let my imagination blow it all up into a Great Romance .
3 I am always happy to work myself up into a great cultural stew , given half the chance .
4 It kind of builds Gandhi up into a great er figure , as it were , ignoring his feet of clay , erm , which he definitely had .
5 But again the songs ( whose content Comrade Wong resolutely translated for us in stage-whispers throughout ) harped on the great achievements of Mao , Chou and Hua , the last of whom seems to be being built up into a great leader matching his predecessors in stature .
6 Dimetrodon and other dinosaurs padded about on the surface of the Coal Measures which were bent up into the great hump-like structure , or anticline , of the Pennines ( Diagram 4 ) .
7 The train stopped there long enough for me to run along the line and climb up into the great diesel engine driven by Bert Coad from Perth and Hilton Hinchcliff from Kalgoorlie .
8 It took all the courage he had to thrust his head and shoulders into the mouth of that entrance , but he closed his eyes and twisted and turned and after a time tumbled out into a great stone chamber , lit with a soft light of its own that dimmed the glitter of his shining key .
9 At St Louis every round-arched opening was made an excuse for a riot of sculptural detail spreading out into a great fan .
10 With a hiss a door irised open up ahead of him and the car slipped through , coming out into a great sunken pit , in the centre of which stood the squatly rounded shape of the interplanetary craft .
11 Elsewhere an only son and brother is setting out into the great world to win a name and place .
12 Mayne 's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base , from which they could sally out and harass the enemy .
13 Jack had borrowed boots and skis for me and I stumbled out into the great outdoors and enjoyed a few hasty lessons down the snow-covered slopes of the mountain .
14 Sir Richard led them down through a flagstoned kitchen and scullery , out into the great yard around which the house was built .
15 At last Cranston finished his further refreshment and , with Benedicta so close beside him his heart kept skipping for joy , Athelstan led them out into the great cleared area of Smithfield .
16 Now you 've been patched up , your hull 's been scraped , a lick of paint and you 're ready to get back into the great sea of life .
17 I 'm sure it crossed Martin 's mind that a fall could pendulum him back into the great flake of Eroica .
18 He had told them many a fairy story and when they checked , they returned more furious than before , dragging him out of his dirty , fetid pit back into the great vaulted torture chamber to be questioned once again .
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