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

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1 We had rather a lot to drink , and before I knew where I was I found myself being hustled into a broom closet by three men .
2 We were grabbed suddenly and hustled into the dancing light .
3 The closing of the railway line was regretted but the station has been made into a club and the old engine shed into a sports hall .
4 We presume that those patients who manifested HBV in the allograft within day of transplantation acquired it from virus shed into the blood stream before or during the operation .
5 The logical path intended to be a-d may also fail to generate a solution and become distorted into the path a-e-f , returning to the failure level of the catastrophe surface .
6 Rachel has unpacked into the dressing table , and I like to think of her things and mine sharing the furniture .
7 If these devices can be designed into the communication structure its effectiveness is improved .
8 The notes hovered in the still air as he played a lament then errupted into a dance rhythm .
9 Hell erupted into the office block .
10 These tensions were held in check by Edward IV but he did nothing to resolve them , and after his death they erupted into the faction struggle which cost Edward V his throne .
11 These tensions were held in check by Edward IV but he did nothing to resolve them , and after his death they erupted into the faction struggle which cost Edward V his throne .
12 I have to own up and say that I do n't really like applications wanting to be installed into the Windows directory , but because of the way Windows handles wallpaper bitmaps , there 's little option here — the lot has to go there .
13 Then the fumes caught in her throat and her yell petered into a racking cough .
14 Ceiling panels swished aside and Jonathan 's nice bright-red Buick aircar rose into the night sky .
15 The sound ricocheted off the walls of the Red Fort and echoed back ; a plume of purple smoke rose into the morning air .
16 It rose into the evening sky ; three odd , twisted branches tangled with the clouds , all that remained of the tree 's broken limbs .
17 But I 'm also a perfectionist and I 'm a bit lazy so , with two small children , when things start to slip into the chaos zone , I just give up .
18 I asked , remembering to slip into the Purvis jargon .
19 Leaving the autobahn you head into the Loreley valley , the lair of the curled Rhine .
20 All is compressed into a chapter heading illustration that shares the space available with the title , ‘ Start with Soup ’ .
21 Postgraduate activity is organised into a Graduate School , which acts as a focus for research student affairs .
22 The 200-plus production workforce is organised into a shift pattern for the 24-hours-a-day , seven days a week operation .
23 Perhaps inevitably , with such wealth and diversity an oligarchy of local tradesman emerged , organised into a merchant guild .
24 Awash in greys and blues , the Victorian tenements melt into the dawn mist , reminiscent of Glasgow or Liverpool , once grand , now in decline .
25 ‘ Why did n't you tell me you were going to jump into a refuse truck ? ’
26 Once in this form , the hyphae grow into the gut wall , just as the hyphae of a mould penetrate a piece of stale bread .
27 Usually horses are applauded into the winners enclosure .
28 Really , I moved into a building site and tried to make a life while work was in progress !
29 But erm eventually we moved from there and my father er we moved into a company house in Village .
30 When she was eighty and no longer able to cope with running her apartment ( it was in fact a house of four storeys ) she moved into a nursing home at Sunbury-on-Thames .
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