Example sentences of "[vb -s] into [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 On leaving the testis , the sperm traverses a tightly coiled convoluted tube , known as the epididymis , which eventually widens into the vas deferens .
2 Therefore , fluid passes into the discs between our vertebrae , causing them to swell slightly and this makes us taller .
3 The choice of review dates is one of the basic terms of the lease which will have been agreed between the parties before the matter passes into the hands of solicitors .
4 Stupidly your string dangles into the abysses
5 I feel the resistance seconds later , when the fish plunges into the lilies to the left of the gap 1 have cut into them .
6 SIEMENS NIXDORF PLUNGES INTO THE DOLDRUMS
7 If you want to know what goes into the scales , chords and intervals you use , the Note Tracker will give you all the information , instantly .
8 If we must have manuals then this is the one , for the author still goes into the wilds to revel in the ‘ painful delights of exquisite beauty . ’
9 Into this arena then a book like Petch 's comes as a tremendous boost to the debate , in that not only does it provide an excellent summary of this area of community care policy ( including Scottish policy ) , but it also goes into the microcosms of eleven supported accommodation projects and looks at how such policy works in practice .
10 And then it goes into the details of erm the various sizes which we have .
11 It is sad that film sound-tracks are not treated with the same care that goes into the pictures .
12 He surely goes into the years ahead with our love and prayers for his happiness .
13 He surely goes into the years ahead with our love and prayers for his happiness .
14 If you do n't all the strength goes into the flowers .
15 turns into the tops of trees
16 Pumps were needed to lift the water from the field drains into the rivers and canals .
17 Through trance experiences stimulated by drinking tobacco juice , the shaman ( or his spirit ) flies into the skies to commune with the spirits , and discover and remedy the causes of affliction in his village .
18 And his soul flies into the shadows ,
19 Coleridge recognises the power and excitement of this world , but it is in the second stanza , when he delves into the folds of this metaphorical brain that we see him striving to express the very essence of creativity .
20 At first blush the analysis outlined above possesses considerable intuitive appeal , but the further one delves into the arguments that lie at its core , the more profoundly disturbing are its conclusions .
21 I am sure that all squadrons realise that besides encouraging the Russians , every daylight attack rubs into the Germans the superiority of our units .
22 The chlorine is picked up as aerosols droplets containing salt for example from breaking waves taken up by the atmosphere , carried over the land , rained down again , gets into the rivers and ends up back in the sea .
23 ‘ Because when it gets into the papers , which it will , things will happen fast .
24 It is not long before this information gets into the newspapers and cookery books .
25 ‘ It gets into the curtains , ’ she would cry , rushing into rooms and flinging windows wide .
26 The great characteristic of equitable estates , namely that they will be destroyed if the legal estate gets into the hands of a purchaser for value without notice , still holds good .
27 She said there 's these hills where it 's hot and rains all the time , and in the rain forests there are these very tall trees and right in the top branches of the trees there are these like great big flowers called … bromeliads , I think , and water gets into the flowers and makes little pools and there 's a type of frog that lays eggs in the pools and tadpoles hatch and grow into new frogs and these little frogs live their whole lives in the flowers right at the top of the trees and do n't even know about the ground and once you know the world is full of things like that your life is never the same . ’
28 And there 's these hills where it 's hot and rains all the time , and in the rain forests there are these very tall trees and right in the top branches of the trees there are these like great big flowers called bromeliads and water gets into the flowers and makes little pools and there 's a type of frog that lays eggs in the pools and tadpoles hatch and grow into new frogs and these little frogs live their whole lives in the flowers right at the top of the trees and do n't even know about the ground and the world is full of things like that and now I know about them and I 'm never ever going to be able to see them and then you , ’ she gulped for breath , ‘ want me to come and live with you in a hole and wash your socks ! ’
29 There is quite a lot of erosion , water gets into the cracks and it will get worse if work is n't done
30 This arrangement has helped to reduce the potential oppressiveness of the resulting internal corridor because the northern ‘ strip ’ of service rooms also accommodates the two staircases that serve the two publicly accessible upper floors of the building and natural light spills into the ends of the corridor through the glazed enclosures of these features , reducing the room 's apparent length .
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