Example sentences of "[vb base] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The Duveen Galleries are basically a large hallway formed by three separate but continuous rooms strung out in a line , which empty into the side galleries to the right and left . |
2 | And we get songs that people send into the office and once in a while we 'll come up with something that somebody just sends us . |
3 | Scales arrived back and it was only then that Wycliffe want into the office . |
4 | Experiment with varying positions and different amounts of weight on the back foot when you head into the wind . |
5 | There are illusory curtains , from ceiling to floor , which gently billow into the room as if blown by a warm , gentle breeze . |
6 | Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago . |
7 | Individually they are hard to spot , they sort of melt into the crowd . |
8 | Ultra rich revitalizing balms , they literally melt into the epidermis , providing comfort and softness . |
9 | Awash in greys and blues , the Victorian tenements melt into the dawn mist , reminiscent of Glasgow or Liverpool , once grand , now in decline . |
10 | Offstage Yukio Ninagawa and his 100-strong company seemto melt into the background . |
11 | And once they have spotted you they suddenly disappear among rocks or melt into the vegetation . |
12 | I watched her grow into a tomboy with a smile that encompassed the world ; eyes with the devil inside . |
13 | It can become epidemic ; and thus grow into an ideology . |
14 | Blood fills the space and clots , capillaries grow into the clot and form granulation tissue . |
15 | Once in this form , the hyphae grow into the gut wall , just as the hyphae of a mould penetrate a piece of stale bread . |
16 | Place a block of wood over the plastic tube and knock into the ground , occasionally placing the clothes line pole into the tube to check the tube is vertical |
17 | Stack these one on top of the other and , holding the cakes steady with one hand , carve into a whale shape with a sharp knife . |
18 | I knew , as I watched the miserable small boy with large shadowed eyes clamber into the boat , that it would be a long afternoon . |
19 | The warriors now form a line and skip into the enclosure . |
20 | The man who came to tie himself in chains , slip into a sack and magically — with much heaving and groaning — set himself free , had attracted the usual audience of young children . |
21 | One Friday afternoon I hand over my gauzy cream tunic and slip into a kind of butcher 's apron , epically and namelessly stained . |
22 | Shall I now wrap myself in the duvet and slip into the shower for a misty out-of-focus silhouette ? ’ |
23 | You can then pay bills immediately , using a separate chequebook , even if it means that you slip into the red . |
24 | I slip into the pitfall of subjectivity with trepidation , but observing my fellow patients , I seemed to discern a distinct pattern so far as stress was concerned . |
25 | Many of the younger officers have come straight from training school and have only known Grendon Prison , they slip into the regime quite easily . |
26 | Using the right kind of equipment and correct sounds does n't automatically qualify for a techno prefect 's badge , too many slip into the keep net just because of this , but The Black Dog always manage to create tracks with lasting presence . |
27 | I cross the road , slip into an alley , and wait . |
28 | Then come to my quarters and leap into a bath . |
29 | And he would run down to the canal , leap into the water , and splash and frolic to his heart 's content . |
30 | A classical defence and attack stance : the low body position allows the adept either to drop to the floor or leap into the air , depending on the given situation . |