Example sentences of "[vb base] into the [noun] " 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 Leaving the autobahn you head into the Loreley valley , the lair of the curled Rhine .
5 Experiment with varying positions and different amounts of weight on the back foot when you head into the wind .
6 There are illusory curtains , from ceiling to floor , which gently billow into the room as if blown by a warm , gentle breeze .
7 A delighted , if somewhat bewildered smile tugging at her own mouth , her eyes alight with laughter , she watched him melt into the crowds .
8 Melt into the Jungle and no-one sees them again until Vic 's researchers track them down a year ago .
9 Individually they are hard to spot , they sort of melt into the crowd .
10 Ultra rich revitalizing balms , they literally melt into the epidermis , providing comfort and softness .
11 Awash in greys and blues , the Victorian tenements melt into the dawn mist , reminiscent of Glasgow or Liverpool , once grand , now in decline .
12 Offstage Yukio Ninagawa and his 100-strong company seemto melt into the background .
13 And once they have spotted you they suddenly disappear among rocks or melt into the vegetation .
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 It was his persistent badgering that led another Tory industry secretary , Mr Paul Channon , to commission an inspectors report into the Al Fayeds ' purchase in 1987 .
17 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
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 Shall I now wrap myself in the duvet and slip into the shower for a misty out-of-focus silhouette ? ’
21 You can then pay bills immediately , using a separate chequebook , even if it means that you slip into the red .
22 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 .
23 I will try and remind you about that , er , on other occasions , so that it does n't er , slip into the recesses .
24 Many of the younger officers have come straight from training school and have only known Grendon Prison , they slip into the regime quite easily .
25 They slip into the shadows of the treacherous world of drug dealing and end up being swallowed up by the lifestyle they are out to eradicate .
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 And he would run down to the canal , leap into the water , and splash and frolic to his heart 's content .
28 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 .
29 IT 'S bitterly cold outside so you leap into the driver 's seat and switch the heating on full .
30 If you live in London , yours could be the seventh pair of kidneys that your glass of water has passed through and chemicals used in farming today seep into the ground to pollute and contaminate the water .
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