Example sentences of "[vb -s] into the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I like the warmth of tone that comes with mahogany and the slight glimmer of brightness that the maple top adds into the bargain . |
2 | Agnes did not make the mistake now of asking her customer how much he intended to spend on the acid drops ; she reached up and took down the jar and , tilting it , tipped some acid drops into the scale ; then , putting the glass lid back onto the jar , she returned the whole to the shelf before once again blowing into a small paper bag and depositing the sweets inside . |
3 | It is diverted to the alien nest where it drops into the cuckoo 's mouth the food that had been destined for its own young . |
4 | Given that the West Highland Way drops into the glen a few miles further down , there 's a possibility of a two-day circular route . |
5 | The water drops into the Swanage brook as does another spring at Carrants Court further west . |
6 | a large initial letter at the start of the text that drops into the line or lines of text below . |
7 | The factory still smokes and stinks into the town , day and night . |
8 | The venom trickles into the enemy 's damaged flesh as the lizard slobbers and struggles to keep its grip . |
9 | It is important that at the moment of execution the attacker looks into the kick to note its direction , while maintaining a high-guard position with his hands . |
10 | The scholarship that looks into the mind , imagination , and behaviour of slaves is valuable . |
11 | She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms . |
12 | David Bacon looks into the proliferation of complex graphical file formats and explains their structure and how information is transferred . |
13 | With a Newtonian reflector , therefore , the observer looks into the tube rather than up it , so that for pointing to a planet or a star it is usually helpful to have a small refracting telescope mounted on to the side of the tube to act as a finder . |
14 | ANDREW SMITH looks into the courtship and breeding behaviour of the Thick Lipped Gourami . |
15 | Brandon Taylor looks into the future of the ICA |
16 | David Mascord looks into the bedroom |
17 | Howard looks into the shop windows as he passes and sees himself walking eagerly along . |
18 | I never forget a face — ( He looks into the SPY 's face ) … not that I know yours that is . |
19 | Andy sits in an ancient bulging armchair , its fake brown leather rubbed through to the fabric net underneath in places and burnished to a deep black shine on the arms ; he nurses his whisky and looks into the fire most of the time . |
20 | In England and Wales this is done by the coroner 's court , as indeed it is in some States in the USA and in Canada , and in Scotland it is the procurator fiscal who looks into the matter and will , if he considers it to be an appropriate case , raise the matter at a fatal accidents inquiry in the sheriff 's court . |
21 | ( He leaps up again , stamps his foot and shouts into the wing . ) |
22 | It comes from springs in the hills above Malvern , and as these are granite , little of their composition dissolves into the water so it is very low in minerals . |
23 | As soon as they mount , he dashes into the water — at best he will give them a ducking , at worst he will drown and then eat them . |
24 | Now the Rhine widens into the Untersee , an offshoot of the Bodensee . |
25 | On leaving the testis , the sperm traverses a tightly coiled convoluted tube , known as the epididymis , which eventually widens into the vas deferens . |
26 | I thinking about it over erm er coffee sir , I I I think the answer is an adder erm because its smaller than an elephant , it 's indigenous to the United Kingdom , it blends into the landscape , but if you ignore it it could be just as injurious to your health . |
27 | Their subtle colouration quickly blends into the aquarium , and many of their designs are modelled from actual logs and rocks . |
28 | However , she still retains a trademark in the numerous quotes and sources of thought she incorporates into the text , providing ammunition from scholarly sources in proving her point , even if it means twisting what they say to fit her point of view . |
29 | Cut out a circle , 1cm ( ½inch ) outside the line , and cut snips into the circle all the way round to a depth of 1cm ( ½inch ) . |
30 | According to their research , 18 have exceeded discharge limits into the river on 859 occasions in the past five years . |