Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I walk into the terminal thinking , Well , at least there is n't that smell of sewage around you sometimes get when you arrive in dear old Embra ; I 'm not sure I could handle that right now . |
2 | ‘ That 's the last time I charge into an unknown room , ’ panted Wednesday . |
3 | Instead , I bought a number of computer magazines which I read into the small hours each night . |
4 | As I pass into the cool , dappled light , the deep silence of the wood surrounds me . |
5 | Whilst other girls arrest their make-up in mid-slither down their faces , I stare into the foggy mirror . |
6 | The topmost foliage is taller than me and the growth is so dense I can not be seen from the lawn as I dig into the muddy trench which forms an oasis round the stem . |
7 | I whistle into the bright morning , feeling at one with the world . |
8 | Towards dawn I turn into a fat pale moth |
9 | By the time I turn into the little lane where I live it has become so intense that I usually slow down . |
10 | Every time I go into a new archive I just ca n't believe what I 'm discovering . |
11 | If I put on a vacuum cleaner and lie beside it , I go into a complete trance because the one note ringing inside the machine seems to relax me and hypnotise me . |
12 | The midwife suggested I go into the birthing pool as I 'd requested on my birth plan . |
13 | The first thing 1 demand when I move into a new office is one soft chair for myself and another for my visitors . |
14 | ‘ Sometimes , ’ she said , ‘ I sink into a grand black horror of depression , but I do n't cry so much then . |
15 | You know , the one where I retreat into a broad North Country accent which makes Su Pollard sound like a stockbroker , and start straining sycophantically and laughing before they 've finished the punchline … |
16 | I mean , I keep hearing that when I come into the environmental health department , that , just that people are interested in what Oxford are doing . |
17 | She explains that Thru is ‘ a text that is really constructing itself and then destroying itself as it goes along … whenever I slide into a realistic scene … something happens later to destroy it , to show that these are just words on a page ’ ( 4 ) . |
18 | I fall into the occasional thigh-deep drift and expend a great deal of effort in escaping . |
19 | The editor 's look suggests displeasure , but I am too elated to worry and with a skip I whirl into the revolving doors and out laughing into the night.But now , what a fiasco ! |
20 | For example : The understood realities of redemptive love and a feeling of separation from them break into the narrative sequence of both versions . |
21 | You may hear in the first syllable of ‘ photography ’ , in the second syllable of ‘ photograph ’ and in the third syllable of ‘ photographer ’ , but the brain recognises links between these a vowels and , and respectively , and supplies underlying vowels which change into the appropriate sound as the stress pattern changes . |
22 | These are the winged forms which lay the eggs which hatch into the sexual form , and the cycle is complete . |
23 | ‘ It 's seeing the university as a factory where people are given identifiable , quantifiable market skills which plug into an entrepreneurial vision of society . |
24 | It is the heading used as a catch-all , for some of the multidisciplinary theses characteristic of work in Scotland , and for others which fit into no other clearly defined category . |
25 | In his last few years Kuypers and Gabriella Ugolini made use of viruses which travel into the nervous system and multiply in a pathway so that they cross nervous junctions and spread detectably along a whole connected system : a quite novel labelling technique whose full potential now remains to be realised . |
26 | Unlike normal phones , the portable kind are really mini radio transmitters which are simple to bug using scanners which tune into the correct frequencies . |
27 | The entrance to the house is through the central glazed doors on the north side , which open into the twenty-inch-wide hall . |
28 | This placed an increasing pressure on the exchange rate causing a loss of reserves and the exhaustion of the American loan which burst into a massive drain once convertibility came into operation in July . |
29 | For many years Plugger has specialised in searching out the rare and unusual fish which come into the American hobby , so I came prepared to take fish home with me — but nothing on this scale . |
30 | The physical effect of this is that all test particles which fall into the non-scalar curvature singularity feel infinite tidal forces , but observers can move arbitrarily close to the singularity on other curves and feel no untoward effects . |