Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [adv] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The lower jaw fits snugly into the groove when the jaws are shut , like the blade of a penknife fitting into its handle . |
2 | Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’ |
3 | She crossed the bridge between the frogs and set off for the far end of the green , where the lane led up into the council estate . |
4 | In other words , I mean I 'm retired and I mean the point is that my erm experience goes back into the er into the dark ages I can almost say because in these days , you probably realise , I mean if anybody buys a video you do n't ask you do n't look for the book of instructions you ask about a five year old kiddy how to programme it ! |
5 | In return for giving this guarantee , both employer and employee pay lower national insurance contributions , and the money goes instead into a separate pension fund . |
6 | Again , that money goes directly into the farmers ' pockets . |
7 | I find that many new writers ' stories and poems seem to occur in a spatial and social vacuum : the writer launches straight into an account of action , ideas , thoughts , feelings , without giving any clear sense of where all this is taking place . |
8 | Tipping the handgrip back to the vertical allows the mercury to flow back into the bottom of the cup , so breaking the contact . |
9 | I could , to be sure , scribble off things the whole day long , but a composition of this kind goes out into the world , and naturally I do not want to have cause to be ashamed of my name on the title-page . |
10 | Above : Synodontis multipunctatus fits well into a large Rift Valley set-up . |
11 | A couple of years of university so familiarises us with this idea that literature dissolves entirely into the drudgery of reading and writing crit . |
12 | In contrast walking slowly into a room may indicate reticence or apprehension . |
13 | The sound was so alarming that the ducks on the lake enclosure opposite rose up into the air in sudden flight . |
14 | Higher the Suzuki climbed , and higher , until the lane petered out into a dirt track and gradually the trees became fewer . |
15 | As we heard a description of a day in the life of the mayor , a Sikh in a green turban wandered out into the garden , brushing his teeth . |
16 | Now , as the light leached back into the world , he saw the door open at the head of the steps and a figure appear . |
17 | The door from the terrace led directly into a long , somewhat overfurnished salon , cool and dim after the heat and brightness outside , its deep window-sills shaded by closed shutters and crowded with knick-knacks . |
18 | A GRIDS-type review fits smoothly into the pattern of formulating , implementing and evaluating a school development plan as defined in the DES Circular 7/88 . |
19 | Unfortunately , the use of this vague and undefinable term fits neatly into the all too German habit of using vague absolutes as political watchwords . |
20 | Straight , clean-cut stone walls and a steady slabbed roof led on into the hill . |
21 | The car moved off into the darkness and the rain . |
22 | ‘ If I did wait for Garry to come back into the fold , what would you be doing ? ’ |
23 | This building has an entrance opening directly into the farmyard and many of the farm 's activities , such as manure collection , would have been concentrated in this area . |
24 | We have held the hands of our gallant fighters and prayed with them and for them as their life 's blood seeped slowly into the dark damp earth of the jungle . |
25 | This chapter ends with a description of a study carried out into the origin , evolution , spellings and meaning of an individual surname . |
26 | The skins on the door were pulled violently open and the face of First-hog-of-summer peered anxiously into the firelit gloom . |
27 | Then the rider relaxed his legs , the horse moved off into a working trot , the rider rising so much at one with the animal that he in his turn appeared to be performing a piaffe . |
28 | Pepper and cyprus oil spice up the day , while a hint of patchouli and sandalwood linger softly into the evening hours … |
29 | He was rearranging his hair in the rear-view mirror as the monster moved out into the traffic , scattering small boys who 'd gathered at the front of the car to try and open the bonnet , for God 's sake , and examine the engine . |
30 | She got out , and , after he had waited to see her enter the house , the car roared off into the night . |