Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Instinctively I went into a steep spiral dive , furiously angry that I had been beaten at my own game . |
2 | To do so I drove into a petrol station by the BBC Television Centre in order to do a U-turn . |
3 | There was n't any new town or anything and er they 'd built those er Council houses in the front in and he also erm , he said would I like a nice new house , to have plenty of hot water for the boys for bathing and everything , so I moved into a four bedroom and er I was there , er brought my family up there for , till er , unfortunately my mother came to live with me and unfortunately erm I had to go away erm because I was n't very well on a holiday and I was called back cos she was found dead on the toilet my poor mother and er after that erm I came back and erm , in the middle of the week from holiday , oh bother it will it be okay ? |
4 | Suddenly she broke into a terrible , loud and demented scream . |
5 | Then swiftly she launches into a staccato attack on political buffoonery and the Government in general before lashing at the crass assumptions that men make about women , and reaching the parts of chaps ' angst-filled sexuality that mere innuendo could never find . |
6 | They were now proceeding up a driveway bordered on each side by shrubs : and then quite suddenly they emerged into an open area . |
7 | With push and pull toys the children experience weight in a very practical way when deciding what and how much they put into a pram or trolley to push . |
8 | They had nothing to drink , nothing to eat , they kind of hibernated and apparently they lapsed into a state of , of a kind of hibernation and inactivity , but they were still alive and they were alive when they , when they were pulled out fourteen days later . |
9 | The girl opened a door with a Yale key — giving even this limited movement a lucid flow of limb — and together they stepped into a dark room . |
10 | Together they moved into an attic in Dean Street in 1951 and soon knew every shopkeeper , pub and club in the district . |
11 | Yes dad , but , apparently enough he got into a lot of trouble with the tax |
12 | While riding along he fell into a lengthy dispute with Molla Muhammad , known as Zeyrek , at this time probably muderris at one of the medreses which Mehmed II created by the conversion of churches after the conquest of Constantinople , which were , in effect , precursors of the Sahn . |
13 | Finally we dived into a driveway and continued uphill to the verandah of a large white house . |
14 | Soon we slipped into an argument about the war . |
15 | Somehow they got into a game of Prisoners . |
16 | Finally he fell into a deep , deep sleep . |
17 | As time went on she settled into a bust , challenging job which she found both demanding and stressful . |
18 | I 'll tell you what , when I was in school yesterday I went into a classroom and there , hanging in a classroom , was a skeleton made out of cardboard . |
19 | Time after time I stumbled over some hummock of tough grass , and once I went into a creek up to my shoulders . |
20 | Gradually she fell into a dream . |
21 | All we had to experience was the trigger and off we went into a state of fear . |
22 | Almost at once he fell into a doze . |
23 | From that point we searched and searched for blues music and eventually we evolved into a ‘ blues band ’ . |
24 | ‘ It really is physically and mathematically impossible , ’ continues Professor James , ‘ to work out the implications of my needs whenever I go into a supermarket unless I happen to know my metabolic rate , what it means in terms of my food needs and how to calculate this information so that I can select the correct diet . ’ |
25 | It was probably some arrangement of S– and R — 's , but whenever I came into a room where they were , they trickled out ! |
26 | 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 ) . |
27 | About two-and-a-half years later I walked into a small clothes shop to see the celebrity holding court . |
28 | Half-anhour later we turned into a gateway leading to a small cottage . |
29 | Instantly they plunged into a vertical nose-dive so abrupt that the bucket flew from her grasp and dropped like a stone . |
30 | From 1987/8 this money returns to the Treasury ( formerly it went into a national pool for recycling to authorities ) . |