Example sentences of "[coord] [vb past] into [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The women migrants within countries became overwhelmingly domestic servants , until they married some fellow-countryman , or passed into some other urban occupation . |
2 | For all these people the first Sunday of Lent marked the time when Bishop Brewer , in the name of the Church , called them to journey with the Church towards Easter when they will be baptised , or received into full communion with the Church . |
3 | Three other mills , of which little of interest remains ( either demolished or turned into private dwellings ) are Silver Mill , and on leaving Gloucestershire , Pepper Mill at Bromsberrow , and Clencher Mill . |
4 | Hospitals might be privatised or turned into voluntary hospitals , as the Conservatives had favoured before 1946 . |
5 | there is a basic four-chord harmonic sequence , used as a structural underpinning for much of the piece ; in a conventional rock song this might well have been deployed as a rift or worked into predictable phrase-structure patterns . |
6 | Cases were closed when a client died , moved away , or went into permanent institutional care . |
7 | Intellec-tually unequipped to understand their position in society , peasants were correspondingly unable to see how to transform it , and their protests tended to take one of two forms : they were either aimed at specific local abuses , or grew into passionate , symbolic outbursts against a society they did not fully comprehend . |
8 | Each of the PCR products was sequenced either directly with specific oligonucleotides as sequencing primers using 32 P-dATP or subcloned into pCR-1000 vector ( Invitrogen ) and the plasmid DNA containing the different inserts from each of the PCR analysis were sequenced using M13 forward and reverse primers or specific primers as described above . |
9 | The expressive exuberance of marks is noted along with the predominance of red , with the paint ‘ … rasped on at a stroke or teased into fuzzy blotches ’ . |
10 | I caught his strange perfume and gazed into those clear , glass-like eyes . |
11 | Then he turned and translated into Imperial Gothic : |
12 | It was bulky and rotund at the base and tapered into slender points at the top . |
13 | 200 soldiers in 60 armoured personnel carriers crossed Friendship Bridge on the Oxus river and passed into Soviet Uzbekistan . |
14 | Maybe Daine had gone dybbuk and passed into another body . |
15 | She heard him call after her and got into one of the swing boats with a pale , freckled little boy who was hanging nervously on to the rope while his plain , doting parents stood beside the boat , saying encouragingly , ‘ Go on , Sidney , it 'll be such fun . ’ |
16 | ‘ I messed around with it and got into this thing of splitting up the amps because I always thought that the guitar was a bit flat in mono . |
17 | Now inflation 's very low at the moment , but if inflation took off again and got into double figures , then not only would your pensions suffer , but your bills would go up as well . |
18 | But I opened the door and bumped into one of the German secret policemen who was smoking on the top step . |
19 | Aged eighty-four , he left the plantation where he was born and moved into nearby Montgomery , Alabama . |
20 | They 'd fallen out and the Baroness had left their mansion and moved into modest rented accomodation at Docklow near Hereford . |
21 | It pulled out of mining and consumer electronics , and moved into medical equipment . |
22 | Not unexpectedly , this officer left the police and moved into academic life . |
23 | Checking his watch , he poured himself a last drink and sank into one of the easy chairs before the fire . |
24 | The van swerved and crashed into two huge dustbins . |
25 | The taxi driver pocketed the note and crashed into first gear . |
26 | the dif a while ago drove down Middle Street and crashed into some , that one ? |
27 | Lambert touched down shakily , got lost and drove into some bog where his wheels stuck fast , the nose buried itself , and the tail reared high like a flag on a steeple . |
28 | They whizzed and flew and darted into murky comers . |
29 | PCR products ( 0.2-1 mg ) were excised from an agarose gel , purified by the Geneclean ( BIO101 ) procedure and eluted into 7 ml of water . |
30 | Lawrence picked up the handset and radioed into central headquarters , asking for a policeman to go back to the club . |