Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 In a similar way the Desert Fathers , whose ascetical practices frequently seem to pass into the range of farce , are regarded at least with affection and more often with deep admiration , partly of course because of the delightful anecdotery that has collected around them , and is known to us through the works of writers like Helen Waddell .
32 Fr Cunningham was born in India and went to school in the North-East , where a priest suggested he consider going into the ministry .
33 Look get into the community and find out what the problems are .
34 The skull seems to become translucent , and within it — and in the flesh about it — knotted cords of white begin to form into a spiral which funnels back into a single thicker cord at the back of the skull .
35 ‘ We begin descending into the Vale tomorrow , ’ Bicker called from ahead .
36 If they overcome these guards , and manage to break into the cages , the adventurers still have the difficulty of getting into the chests .
37 We might not even get as much coverage as Sunderland if they manage to get into the play-offs ( and with the way their luck goes they 'll get a play-off place by finishing tenth ) .
38 AS A NEW GOVERNMENT attempts to reverse the problems of 100 years of economic decline and the faces of the previous decade begin to recede into the past , who now rules Britain ?
39 And as soon as we begin to enquire into the meaning of the term , we discover that it has been and still is understood in a variety of different ways , which may have a common core or root but are not identical .
40 Would the team please comment on the effect of water supply and type of soil on the cooking properties of potatoes er Mr finds that all the maincrop varieties that he grows seem to boil into the water but the same variety grown commercially it says , does n't .
41 ‘ And though , strictly speaking , they are only allowed in the garden , the children tend to seep into the pub and even to fetch drinks for their parents .
42 I train to go into the ring and have a boxing match , not just take an opponent out .
43 What happens is that both the priests get tipped into the water , one of them hits his head on a rock and the other one rescues him .
44 Hardest hit are small businessmen and the unemployed who get sucked into a string of debt , partly as a result of easy credit , added Mr Milburn .
45 ‘ You get sucked into the world of married couples , and it 's hard to keep up with bachelor friends .
46 Er the things that she said were that women used more hedges , such as I think er hedges are sort of things that get put into the conversation if al allegedly if somebody wants to give the impression that they 're not quite sure , and they would n't w You know like I would n't want to say it for sure but I think that .
47 But the Horde have always had other off-duty characters and both Simon 's fascination with Bryan Ferry and their collective alternative identity as the Last Bandits get reintegrated into the fold with the two ballads , ‘ Over Here ’ , and ‘ Friends In Time ’ .
48 when I was about twelve and I remember bashing into a nanny with a pram .
49 These untested beliefs get built into the culture of many organisations . ’
50 We get built into the fabric of national being . "
51 This is partly because they fear women in such positions simply get incorporated into the structures as they exist , and merely reproduce the same decisions as the dominant male group .
52 It is not until they get accepted into the Project that we find the problem emerging that perhaps senior staff are not supportive .
53 You know to feed into a rep though
54 I like to escape into the world of exotica , and play along with my Hawaiian guitar ’ .
55 They get summoned into the conference room .
56 In behavioural terms this usually occurs when people participating in the meeting get locked into an information loop .
57 well was it the diameter divided by the circumference or was it the other way round , and you right them on paper and C over D , D over C , does n't look any different , and you get locked into the problem and you just back off a bit and think of something real , like when you measured it
58 And I remember running into the ward where I had been treated , finding one of the nurses who had looked after me and giving her a big hug and her crying .
59 They are intended for those who like to probe into the whys and wherefores of things or who like to assess fully the credentials of a subject before they give it serious consideration .
60 I remember coming into the store one Saturday at five minutes to four , I apologised for being so late and you said to me ‘ That 's alright Sir , we only shoot the last three ’ .
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