Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] into [art] first " in BNC.

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1 I came into the first form of his boarding school .
2 Then I bit into the first slice of bread ; home made , plastered thickly with farm butter and topped by a lavish layer of heather honey from the long row of hives I had often seen on the edge of the moor above .
3 The young woman feels curiously as though she is only playing at house once more when she goes into the first flat or home that she can truly call her own .
4 Much cheered , she bit into the first forkful .
5 Half an hour later , the book slipped out of her hand and she fell into the first of the night 's uneasy periods of slumber .
6 ‘ Then when we get into the First Division and do n't need Aussie players , the English guys will bring other English mates and the crowd problem is solved . ’
7 So we went into the first preview , in front of an audience , with plenty of confidence .
8 They moved into the first , pitch black canyon , faintly lit by a Poacher 's Moon , their passage marked by the persistent bleeping of the detector .
9 Thereafter rain restricted them to one-day games and half of a four-day game , so they went into the first Test in Trinidad very under-prepared .
10 He led into the first corner , and for two third of the Belgian race looked to be completely in control .
11 ‘ We 're gon na play some DEVIL SATAN WOCK AND WOLL MUSIC ! ! ! ’ announces Fabulous ' strangely Mr Bean-like guitarist to the severe bemusement of a hall full of Farm fans , as he launches into the first of two bloody many dismal three-chord punk thrashes , and on struts Simon Dudfield , oozing ugliness from every pore .
12 Why 's it built into the first life assured ?
13 He ducked into the first door down the hall .
14 Dana read a group of modern Americans , which must have annoyed the British , starting with Elizabeth Bishop 's ‘ The Fish ’ — I can still hear his voice , the faint American accent and the hushed astonishment he put into the first line : ‘ I caught a tremendous fish … . ’
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