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

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1 He tosses a few slow jabs at several male heads , then for a couple of seconds allows his black , shiny Florsheims to blur into the patented Ali shuffle .
2 You 'll have to wait until 1993 to see German , French and Italian shops crowding into the high street .
3 But the idea that English prisoners have allowed themselves to be coopted into the Irish Republican political cause is a remarkably implausible one .
4 Wedding and funeral forms , sent in by the families , were passed to me for transposing into the accepted cliches .
5 No longer do they panic at the sound of a boat engine , and slap their drowsy pups awake to be hustled into the comparative safety of the sea .
6 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 .
7 Trophoblast is physiologically shed into the maternal circulation , whereas , in early pregnancy , NFEs are the most common type of nucleated fetal cell in the fetal circulation .
8 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 .
9 So the exact er nature of this balance and how waters between contact with the atmosphere are being mixed into the deep sea , cos remember this equilibrium can only be occurring in surface waters cos only they are in contact with the gas phase how that turnover of deep water 's occurring affects just how much capacity we 've got for absorbing C O two in the oceans and therefore mitigating the greenhouse effect .
10 Her Alegria Da Cidade is light , urgent , funky , and brassy , while other tracks show how Caribbean styles have been mixed into the Brazilian melting pot .
11 He thought that fascism was played out in England and that the IFL should merge into a new organization that he planned called the ‘ National Union of British Workmen ’ .
12 These opposites would merge into a terrific show .
13 The group of organisms — the flock of birds , the pack of wolves — does not merge into a single vehicle , precisely because the genes in the flock or the pack do not share a common method of leaving the present vehicle .
14 Blue Velvet starts with things in the grass eating each other , continues in a surreal Norman Rockwell setting of red fire engines and sunny weather , and finally unfolds into the sexual violence of Hopper and Rossellini 's scenes ( whose use of blue velvet is not one Bobby Vinton had envisaged ) and the sheer terror of MacLachlan 's night ride into hell .
15 Street lighting seeped into the tiny landing from an open door so at least some curtains were undrawn and he dare n't use the torch .
16 It seeped into the nearby River Lyd , and thousands of fish , insects and other wildlife died along a six mile stretch .
17 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 ’ .
18 Salt from the floors of these buildings seeped into the surrounding sub-soil and was drawn up by capillary action through the stones and mortar of the church .
19 He want into the huge dining room , where at last he found Alfred arranging bottles on the serving tables .
20 Robyn 's insides clenched into a tight ball .
21 She could feel that the muscles in her stomach were clenched into a tight ball .
22 Her fingers clenched into the soft material of her flame-coloured dress , crushing the delicate fabric .
23 They charged into the other dressing rooms , gabbling as they started a quick change for another number .
24 With a whoop of exhileration , he charged into the shallow water .
25 The buildings erupted into a towering inferno as the plane , carrying only four people , exploded on impact .
26 As his sword went back for his final sweep the sullen glow that had been growing in the doorway of the Broken Drum flickered , dimmed , and erupted into a roaring fireball that sent the walls billowing outward and carried the roof a hundred feet into the air before bursting through it , in a gout of red-hot tiles .
27 Reg Seekings , who came from No. 7 Commando , remembers an incident right at the beginning when they got fed up with erecting tents , that nearly erupted into a minor mutiny .
28 NEWCASTLE 'S Anglo-Italian Cup game against Ascoli erupted into a 22-man brawl by the touchline five minutes from time .
29 In the centre of the room , the light gathered into a curling ribbon and solidified , erupted into a rippling curtain of sparkles .
30 Only America 's continuing desire for political and military hegemony — which erupted into the Korean war — saved the day by causing an increasing outflow of dollars .
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