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

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1 Wedding and funeral forms , sent in by the families , were passed to me for transposing into the accepted cliches .
2 Our thumbs were tied together and , in a clatter of arms and a tramp of archers , we were hustled into the dark archways of the Chatelet prison and thrown into a deep dungeon beneath the tower .
3 The effect of this is noticeable on people from hotter climates who have siestas ; they are able to work into the early hours of the morning without feeling fatigue .
4 In his ‘ Small History of Photography ’ , Benjamin ( 1979a , p. 248 ) notes that in photography 's early mid-nineteenth-century days , ‘ the client ’ who came to be photographed was ‘ the member of a rising class equipped with an aura that seeped into the very folds of the man 's frock coat or floppy cravat ’ , but that the later ‘ imperialist bourgeoisie ’ lost its aura in its ‘ deepening degeneration ’ , its Jugendstil photos featuring a fashionable ‘ twilight ’ and a ‘ non-auratic pose ’ .
5 If the onset of such diseases can be delayed then morbidity will be compressed into the final years of life .
6 David Nicholson says they were ready to write him off l ; astr season when he moved into a new stables so yes they 've got to keep going
7 In June 1989 a team of investigators from the FBI moved into the Rocky Flats nuclear plant near Denver , Colorado , in order to determine whether employees had falsified clean air documents .
8 As the ‘ kitchen sink ’ was replaced by ‘ Swinging London ’ , Schlesinger moved into the upper echelons with Darling ( 1965 ) , an attempt at a cynical morality tale about the society its director and writer ( Frederic Raphael ) seemed to relish .
9 Boxing : Colchester Boxing Club 's Andy Farrow showed his versatility when faced by a tricky opponent as he moved into the national schoolboys under-42 kilos semi-finals.Up against a spoiling boxer in the shape of Greg Algar of Eltham BC at Sandwich , Farrow persevered and kept himself out of trouble to win by the narrowest of points decisions.The judges awarded the fight to the 14-year-old Alderman Blaxill pupil 60–58 , 59–58 , 58–60 .
10 In 1894 the Coats Memorial Baptist Church in Paisley replaced the old Storie Street Chapel when the congregation moved into the northern suburbs after the decline of the area round Storie Street .
11 And er that was with a great deal of persuasion er on the shop steward 's part and argument with the management , and pushing the management to introduce it , er that we moved into the fitting departments .
12 We were sitting under the canopy of a tree that overhung a two-storey building and dissolved into the inky heavens .
13 She peered into the murky depths of a battered tin object on the stove .
14 Rincewind peered into the dark recesses of the Luggage .
15 A sudden fear gripped Lucy , and as she peered into the impenetrable shadows on either side she realised that the bush by day and the bush by night were two totally different places .
16 At the top of the stairs between the two galleries Donna paused and peered into the thick shadows , listening for movement from either above or below .
17 She did n't know very much about romance , to be sure , just enough to know that it seemed to be a force that did not like to be tamed and squeezed into the orderly compartments of people 's lives .
18 Their debut single ‘ Going To Nepal ’ crashed into the Irish charts on release last month , and actually sold out its initial pressing , much to the embarrassment of their record company .
19 Airman service : Flight Lieutenant Stephen McNally , 27 , of Wirral , one of nine airmen killed when an RAF Hercules plane crashed into the Scottish highlands , was being buried with full military honours this afternoon .
20 The French fleet was crowded together in a confined space , and on Midsummer Day 1340 the English fleet crashed into the French ships , which were unable to deploy in so cramped a position .
21 The idea that dinosaurs simply radiated into the ecological niches that had already been vacated , and that mammals I 30 million or so years later did the same thing after the dinosaurs had departed , has profound philosophical implications .
22 They simply radiated into the adaptive zones left vacant by synapsid and rhynchosaur decline .
23 So each interviewer goes out hunting for informants who fit into the right boxes — or quotas .
24 Well , for me yes , because erm there are now things like the Independent Living Fund , things like that , if people fit into the right boxes and contact the right people , then they can get some sort of help but I mean , it 's still an absolute maze out there for anybody who does n't have that sort of back up .
25 Although the trade union side were furnished with a job description , we have been unable to ascertain the role of the area directors , particularly in relation to where they fit into the industrial relations network .
26 Puzzles and games must be sorted into the right boxes , boxes placed in cupboards , books on shelves and blocks packed away .
27 Her disappointment turned to tears which dripped into the congealing eggs .
28 She had looked into the midnight-dark eyes and it had n't seemed to matter at all that the plaza was a very busy place .
29 Fifteen ships of the line , caught by the flood-tide , were carried into the unprotected bays of Cherbourg and La Hogue , where , on Sunday 22 May , Russell at last caught up with them .
30 Hayboxes were being carried into the principal rooms by the Mess staff , direct from the cooks back in the château .
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