Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [conj] [v-ing] into " in BNC.

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1 We have to view a stimulus for a finite time before it generates a perception , but that perception appears to us to occur instantaneously rather than fading into view like the Cheshire cat . )
2 I found being introduced to people individually , as they arrived , much easier than going into a room full of new babies and it was good to share experiences .
3 The evening paper flung aside violently and scattering into its separate half-dozen sheets accounted for a good fifty per cent of the chaos .
4 The toad sat on , unafraid , bleeding slightly and blinking into the sun .
5 Yet , even here , there is a puzzle , a strange , unplaceable something which does n't quite fit with that account of the gradual driving out of the reader and the suggestion of a steady shift towards the rare and the difficult , for I would guess that anyone not put off in advance by suspicion or hearsay , anyone that is who has got as far as dipping into Ulysses , say , will have come hard up against things that are startlingly , even discomfortingly , recognisable .
6 Hopefully , it should see many forms of cancer treatable as simply as popping into hopsital for minor surgery .
7 Hopefully , it should see many forms of cancer treatable as simply as popping into hospital for minor surgery .
8 Other animals avoid the difficulties of winter by reducing their metabolic rate even further and going into a state of torpor or hibernating .
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