Example sentences of "[vb base] [v-ing] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | She could see Stephen , his back to her , placing food on the barbecue , and smoke curling into the clear air . |
2 | In February 1990 , while I was still Minister for Housing , I wrote to the Chancellor of the Exchequer : ‘ There must be a danger now of a demand squeeze turning into a real threat to supply-side confidence . |
3 | Whatever the reason , it 's certainly all my female friends that stand gazing into the black puddles with me . |
4 | They spend most of their day lying in the shade … it 's always between 75 and 85 degrees and they enjoy coming into the open bar to meet guests . |
5 | Only two points separated the two mend going into the Italian Grand Prix at Monza when , six weeks after his accident , Lauda was back behind the wheel and , amazingly , increased his lead in the championship with a fourth place after Hunt failed to finish . |
6 | That 's going to be hell on earth if you keep dissolving into a mushy heap every time he so much as looks at you . ’ |
7 | The afternoon when they discover that they have to have a complete outline plan of the Dolomites ready for the Ministry by nine o'clock the following morning , and all stay working into the small hours , until their backs are aching and their eyes closing , and they all love each other and are united in extremity against the entire world . |
8 | They have positive roll angles , which favour bending into the major groove , as predicted for C.G base pairs by Drew and Travers , and may therefore contribute to indirect readout . |
9 | For if the environmental movement fails in its objectives , we risk sinking into a post-industrial Dark Age in which human interests will , once again , eclipse those of other species . |
10 | Now we start getting into the actual nitty-gritties of the job and there 's a whole list of things down here . |
11 | To them I 'll say you 'll find things are strange for a time but , with the help of your colleagues , you 'll soon find your feet but , for yourselves , avoid falling into the bad habits of others . |
12 | Des relaxes his shoulders , and suddenly there 's a roar like a dragon dying , and about twenty visored policemen come backing into the far end of the tunnel under a hail of bricks and missiles from their front . |