Example sentences of "[noun] and into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A hole should be drilled through the outside of the plastic wheel and into the metal casting , then cut a length of wire is to the correct length and glue it into place .
2 His black hair was brushed back from his high forehead and , still damp from the shower , curled a little around his ears and into the nape of his neck .
3 One contestant was knocked out of the ring and into the orchestra pit , landing in the mouth of the big bass horn and unable to extricate himself before the count of 10 .
4 Giancarlo took her arm courteously as if he had known her for years , and , followed by his guests , led her out of the sun on the terrace and into the shade at the side of the house .
5 Fertilized zebrafish eggs were injected on an agarose ramp through the intact chorion and into the yolk .
6 Angrily , Martha flounced into the yard and flushed the chickens out of the bushes and into the pen where they passed the night , fiercely calling ‘ shi-shi ! ’ to the birds with the resentment she felt towards her unreasonable grandmother .
7 ‘ I 'm told that he may still have been alive when the murderer , or murderers , hammered the shaft through his neck and into the floor of the hut .
8 For transfection , 100μg plasmid DNA was mixed with 25μg Lipofectin in a total volume of 50μl and administered to mice by tracheal instillation in two loads by insertion of a metal applicator , adapted from a 25-gauge blunted syringe needle , through the mouth and into the trachea to the point where the main bronchi branch off .
9 Consideration should therefore be given to the risks of fire-spread through such a roof and into the flank wall of the warehouse , or similar accommodation .
10 The President of the National Assembly and former Prime Minister , Laurent Fabius , has spoken of ‘ the general crisis of politics … the malaise of a society which has lost all its landmarks translates itself into a suspicion of political parties and into a rise of anti-parliamentarianism ’ .
11 However , at one stage , one of Tony 's roadies — apparently a bit of an electronics whizzkid — wired the guitar to send the signal from one of the sockets to a transformer and into a mixer , while the other went straight to the amp .
12 Gilly could feel Miss Ellis 's fingers on her backbone gently prodding her through the doorway and into the house .
13 They continued on , up the steep incline and into the castle .
14 A switch to an official car and into the centre of Edinburgh , where the prince joined a meeting of chairmen of his business and youth trust organisations in Scotland .
15 Mr Darby himself , a professionally miserable man in his late sixties , handed Billykins down from the car and into the chapel and , as the mourners crowded in after her , as politely unaggressive as only mourners can be , there was a real , though muted feeling of loss in the air .
16 Into the drive , out of the car and into the house .
17 Rain remembered her story about dashing away from Maurin , racing from the car and into the garden .
18 Certainly , Coleman and no other was the route of entry into the College and into the army veterinary service .
19 Down the clachan street he ducked and dodged through the retiring clansmen , half-hidden by the smoke , Lachlan yelling after him , till suddenly they were clear of the huts and into the fight round the ships .
20 Sport spread from the stands and into the home with the Cup Final as the sporting highlight of the year reaching a female audience for the first time .
21 The noise thus created is thought to be passed up the animal 's windpipe and into the sinus cavities of the skull , where it resonates to produce the purring sound .
22 I worked my way back through the hop field until I could get over the fence and into the wood .
23 A clear rabbit-track led from the bracken , under the fence and into the field .
24 Now she 'd only have to sneeze and the whole damn thing would slide off her shoulders and into a heap on the floor , in which case she might fairly be accused of trying too hard .
25 Like Jonah , we are all storm-tossed by the seas of life , undergo apparent death and certain burial , but then attain a blinding resurrection as the car-ferry doors swing open and we are delivered back into the light and into a recognition of God 's love .
26 Meredith took the cocoa upstairs by the hall light and into the bedroom without putting on the light switch there .
27 In an age before antibiotics , any doctor must have felt particularly helpless in such a case ; the situation worsened during the winter months and into the spring , until in late April peritonitis and meningitis set in .
28 He was also the fellow who sat on the ground in what was called a " Robinson Jacket " and was snatched from an absolutely stationary position on the ground by an Anson with a hook ; this was a device to snatch injured personnel off the battlefield and into the air .
29 Sorvino punched through the gap and into a U-turn against the red light .
30 The big Southampton striker does n't score enough for his country ; this was only his second for Northern Ireland — but it was Hughes tried a shot off the edge of the box , the ball cannoned off a Lithuanian defender and into the path of Dowie who rifled an unstoppable drive past Martin Kenas from 14 yards .
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