Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv prt] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Then I branched out into a new area . |
2 | I came out into a strange city — hardly knew my way around . |
3 | I realized I was lost when the sky suddenly lightened and I came out into a broad clearing . |
4 | Eventually I threw up into a litter bin attached to a crowded bus shelter on St George 's Road . |
5 | After a time I settled down into a routine of work , sleep and having a good time — and not necessarily in that order . |
6 | I struggled up into a sitting position , my back resting against a chair . |
7 | I looked up into a bloated quivering face with three days ' growth of beard . |
8 | So I went up into a tree and I stayed there all night . |
9 | I dipped down into a valley , crossed into another field — moving faster and faster — and then climbed up towards a thicket . |
10 | ‘ I have a mic on my Vox AC30 and a direct which goes out into a Hi-Watt head , and that goes into a speaker simulator , which goes to the desk out front . ’ |
11 | It publishes a monthly newsletter and a monthly Investors ' Handbook which builds up into a comprehensive reference manual covering all aspects of share investment . |
12 | NI takes a different subject every month , making its a valuable part-work which builds up into a library on development , a handy source of reference . |
13 | Jarvis managed to bowl only at half pace in the match against Hampshire at Basingstoke which petered out into a draw yesterday and he is still being troubled by a sore hamstring . |
14 | ‘ Good day to thee , sire , ’ Blind Hugh began , and found himself looking up into a face with four eyes in it . |
15 | At the end of a long esplanade , which opens out Into a concourse , there are two churches , one above the other . |
16 | This starts along a walled lane which opens out into a field . |
17 | The skull seems to become translucent , and within it — and in the flesh about it — knotted cords of white begin to form into a spiral which funnels back into a single thicker cord at the back of the skull . |
18 | Application 64 141 describes a miniature motor cycle which folds down into a briefcase . |
19 | She sank down into a chair and watched as Craig knelt before the fire , building it back into a glowing warmth . |
20 | When the carriage was out of sight , she sank down into a chair and put her hands over her face . |
21 | Would she grow up into a street urchin , plimsolls , no socks , grimy tee shirt , with a London accent grating on a nicely-brought-up ear ? |
22 | He tried to do it now , but she dodged back into a corner . |
23 | Maybe it 's like driving an expensive sports car : you ease through city traffic , choking on fumes and endless queueing , and then you finally edge out onto a motorway , you drop down into a stronger gear , and you press the accelerator . |
24 | Karelius was about to correct her when she blundered on into a question that left him speechless . |
25 | This frightened me but seemed to make me a hero in the eyes of the Dutch who broke out into a fever of winks and jerked-up thumbs and V-signs all round me . |
26 | She curled up into a small ball , too tired to stay awake , but too scared to go to sleep in case she started to dream again . |
27 | For one speechless moment she stared up into a pair of devil-dark eyes , then abruptly came to her senses and tried to break away . |
28 | In fact he probably stands a round of beers with his mates every now and then on the strength of his unrequited schoolboy romance with a fluffy little classmate who grew up into a sexy , albeit pintsized superstar . |
29 | Good good good remember that when you go back into a how many people actually do work with other people where they work where they work ? |
30 | But the sheer warmth and solace of the strong arms about her were so reassuring that a few moments later she drifted off into a much calmer and deeper sleep . |