Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You got ta get into the rocking mood and you |
2 | Public outcry followed the revelation that Ben Silcock , who was mauled after climbing into the lions ' compound at London Zoo , was severely mentally ill and was not getting adequate treatment . |
3 | Already the Americans are working on improved versions of the original cruise missiles , and this continuous East-West jockeying for supremacy looks like developing into a full-blooded arms race . |
4 | The ‘ war on drugs ’ looks like turning into a Norteamericano war on the peasants and the ruthless Maoists of Sendero Luminoso . |
5 | A COLLEGE course about former Prime Minister Lady Thatcher looks like turning into a giant flop . |
6 | What was to have been a lesson in geography looks like turning into a lesson in harsh economics . |
7 | The publications of Degenhart and Annegrit Schmitt have succeeded in bringing into the mainstream of art history the study of artist 's pattern books and travel notebooks , which were so important for the dissemination of ideas and motifs , as well as book illustration and marginalia drawings . |
8 | It had become obvious early on to paleontologists that the dinosaurs , living in a moist and warm environment , in a sparsely populated animal kingdom , had succeeded in evolving into the first vegetation-eaters with no competitors . |
9 | Weary unto death , listless and depressed , Morvael abdicated by walking into the sacred flame of Asuryan . |
10 | Cash is counted and prepared for paying into the bank ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
11 | The release of power is triggered by ( a ) keeping the knees and toes aligned throughout the backswing and ( b ) by keeping your head just inside your right foot to guard against falling into a reverse pivot . |
12 | From the boardwalks of Atlantic City and on to Route 66 , visiting the U.S. really does feel like walking into an old familiar scene , says Bernice Davison , Travel Editor |
13 | So , at best , they will have to make do with tuning into the programme in stereo . |
14 | The club was prevented from deteriorating into a post-decadent state by the presence of the pianist , Mike Mackenzie , who kept the thread of respectability throughout . |
15 | In the event the plot ratio proved to be one of the major devices whereby the city was prevented from turning into a miniature New York ( Cherry and Penny , 1986 ) . |
16 | But what one now sees belongs chiefly to the centuries of this book , the great church to the tenth and eleventh centuries , the atrium before it — though in form and function preserving the great courtyard of an early Christian basilica , where clergy and laity met before processing into the church for solemn eucharist — is of the early twelfth . |
17 | Mr Howell said no legal opinion had been sought before entering into the transactions , although a council memo suggested that visits should be made to other local authorities . |
18 | The Gascon origins of both Clement V and John XXII made this much easier , and although the house of Foix-Béarn did not succeed in marrying into the papal clan , a strengthening of bonds with the Duèse family ( from Cahors ) can be detected in a number of casual , but significant , references . |
19 | Applying the rules to information available in a graphemic code will result in processing into a phonological code . |
20 | The first thing I noticed on getting into the ground was that the Leeds fans were making most , no , all of the noise in the ground . |
21 | She felt intimidated by going into the foyer bar . |
22 | Much more impact can be made by delving into the remote corners of society in pursuit of the exotic . |
23 | On the outside , the finest thing about it is the Romanesque triple apse , best seen by stepping into the graveyard ( and turning your back on the unpleasant modern monuments ) . |
24 | And erm he goes , say I , say , we 've got a runner today , Peony , but erm the lad 's got ta go he 's got ta go into the weighing room , wa well he 's , get his form , fill it in the weight he 's got the jockey who rides him , that 's got ta be erm , forty five minutes before the race . |
25 | James Shelton aged 25 , and George Barnes , aged 23 , two Liverpool constables , with a taxi-cab driver named Charles Wareing , were accused of breaking into the Co-operative Stores in Wavertree Road and stealing a safe containing £146 . |
26 | Keeping quiet had not only been an error of judgement , it had also poisoned any chance they might have had of entering into a worthwhile relationship . |
27 | He said a pollution control chamber , into which all water from the road flowed before discharging into the river Kennett , collected any spillages from vehicles involved in accidents . |
28 | The animals were chased across a field and drowned when they tried to escape by jumping into a brook . |
29 | I managed to escape by diving into the river . |
30 | Here it probably happened by sailing into the steep wave resulting in a sudden loss of speed . |