Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Giggs ' goal was highlighted on Match of the Day , demonstrating uncanny reactions in taking advantage of Dean Austin 's stumble , slipping the ball through Jason Cundy 's legs and rounding keeper Ian Walker to shoot into a vacant net from an awkward angle .
2 It seemed the ideal way for the NFC to go into the private sector .
3 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 .
4 But when Geoff Hamilton handed me a chunk of Barnsdale to turn into a well-planted garden , I had to put my money where my mouth was .
5 But some foreign bankers also expect South Korea to develop into a regional financial centre second only to Hong Kong on the Asian mainland .
6 ‘ I thought long and hard before I left the NHS to move into the private sector .
7 She stood back , allowing Loretta to step into a wide hall .
8 He encouraged Right-Ons to pile into the dilapidated inner-city party machines and replace the ageing right-wing old guard .
9 In the sixtieth minute he burst between Shepherd and Webb before drawing Shepherd before drawing Richardson from his goal to square the ball across the penalty area for Neil Owen to shoot into the empty net .
10 Meridian won possession in defence and broke very quickly , allowing Dave Higson to score into an open goal and give Meridian a crucial lead .
11 AN Edinburgh independent boys ' school has become the first in Britain to plug into the French government 's prestigious new technology learning centre .
12 The Liverpool keeper 's one big mistake was to flap at a Wallace cross , allowing Cantona to head into a empty net and give Leeds a 4-2 advantage with a couple of minutes left .
13 She tiptoed out , leaving Sally-Anne to fall into a light sleep — but not before she felt a little mean , as she would have said in the USA , about deceiving the good old lady — and Dr Neil Cochrane , of course .
14 The woman led him away , leaving Charlotte to wander into a long pine-panelled room with a huge stone fireplace at the far end and a picture window to her right commanding a view of the terraced front garden and the curving drive up which she had walked .
15 Perhaps it was this legal background which encouraged Howard to enter into a formal agreement with Henrietta which laid down that ‘ to prevent altercations about those little matters which he had observed to be the chief grounds of uneasiness in families — he should always decide ’ .
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