Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv prt] into a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Or consider Hotel Bora Bora where guests stay in overwater bungalows with steps down into a lagoon , or the Moana Beach where you can watch the fish below your bungalow through a glass coffee table ! |
2 | I did knock at the door , then , when there was no response , took a couple of steps through into a passage floored with stone slabs and containing nothing but some buckets of coal and a rack of ancient clothes , gardening clobber by the look of it . |
3 | Bob Burtenshaw , realising they must at least silence the ships lying inside the dry-dock , south of the caisson , took several men with him along the wall , firing their pistols down into a tanker undergoing a refit . |
4 | John , do n't screw your officers down into a box , because you 're stretching them further and further . |
5 | The cover was a fine , delicately-composed , atmospheric photograph of a shallow bowl of meadows beside the silver sweep of a river , the whole foreground patterned with a mesh of low walls in amber stone and rosy , fired brick and tile , with two broken pillars to carry the accented rhythms up into a sky feathered with light cloud . |
6 | Behind us much further out , a thin tall wisp of a stinging tail mushrooms out into a horizon full of anger . |
7 | There will be five or so such bobbins for each rod , and the pretensioned rovings are directed through guides down into a bath of polyester resin in much the same way as any glass fibre is prepared for setting into its shape by wetting the fibres with resin/hardener mix . |
8 | The decoder at the other end converts the sequence of beeps back into a code which identifies the caller . |