Example sentences of "[v-ing] into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Across the tracks was ‘ Jack 's Chicken Shack ’ , a Negro hangout that sold bootleg liquor after the county went dry around 1952 , and Sheffield began to grow more ashen and dusty , shrivelling into a near semblance of a ghost town . |
2 | The track dipped , weaving into a wooded hollow . |
3 | Travis stared at her , his expression gradually softening into a grudging admiration . |
4 | THE ACARD report on computer-aided design and manufacture gives two definitions of CAD : Computer-aided draughting : ‘ The use of a computer-based system for translating concepts or sketches into drawings suitable for use in manufacture , or for storing drawings or parts of drawings in a data bank to be available on call for modification , incorporating into a revised drawing , or as input to a subsequent manufacturing process . ’ |
5 | New prisons are likely to be made up of self-contained units holding 50–100 prisoners , with cells opening into a central area for staff observation . |
6 | He said he battled against the bottle by checking into a private clinic but started drinking as soon as he came out . |
7 | And to look at the colourful display of begonias , geraniums and fuchsias set against the trees and shrubs , the unusual rockery plants , the miniature acres in their raised beds , linked pools and waterfall , emptying into a small bog garden , and the greenhouse brimming with plants raised from cuttings and seed , you would think the Doughtys spend hours every day keeping it all in trim . |
8 | The scent was the first thing : it was like walking into a peach-canning factory . |
9 | He imagined this woman draped on Humphrey Bogart 's arm and walking into a seedy bar . |
10 | The housekeeper pushed Jennifer in the small of her back , and she found herself walking into a panelled room in which Lady Roscarrock sat in an ornately carved oak chair . |
11 | ‘ I 'm sure , ’ said Blanche , launching into a genteel chat with the security man about his work and colleagues . |
12 | That is not to say brevity is yet a Kinnock hallmark ( ’ I 'll answer this briefly , ’ he told foreign correspondents on Friday before launching into a five-minute response ) . |
13 | Launching into a big spiel about the merits of Hammond organs and '60s rarities , he was greeted with baffled looks all round . |
14 | ‘ Historically , people have looked to Europe as a place to make up the profit margins they had to give away in the States , ’ Apple spokesperson Frank O'Mahoney admitted to me immediately before launching into a lengthy explanation of how computer prices in Europe are now tumbling to less obscene levels . |
15 | To these reluctant Dutchmen the invasion was a liberation , and even the weather matched their joy ; the sun was climbing into a cloudless sky and beginning to burn of the mist which still clung in the leafy valleys . |
16 | brings the concepts farming and spelling into a related context . |
17 | At the hotel I paid him in cash with a bonus and sent him on his way , and was in time to see Filmer 's backview receding into a dark-looking bar as I walked into the big central hall lobby . |
18 | The American sat there , mouthed a few more obscenities before sinking into a deep sulk as he nursed his hurt pride . |
19 | It derives too from the emotional dynamic , the mood sinking into a black hole of a middle section with cries on the brass alternating with eerie undulating woodwind passages , and gradually being restored to serenity . |
20 | S'pose another pair of socks and one of them balaclava things would n't come amiss , he thought , sinking into a quiet reverie of jerseys and boots . |
21 | She imagined it as a tiny surge welling over a dam and splashing into a parched valley . |
22 | The car , code-named Project R931 , will have the added bonus of slotting into a low insurance group , making it ideal for younger drivers . |
23 | Our lecturer , who had spent months translating hieroglyphics there , said that entering the great , dim temple was for her , even now , like swimming into a warm patch of sea . |
24 | Grimm arrived , puffing , at a narrow archway debouching into a domed plaza . |
25 | The heaume or pot helmet appeared late in the twelfth century , eventually developing into a complete head covering . |
26 | THE Echo Star Trophy series for senior racing cyclists is developing into a close battle following the Merseyside road race championships at Delamere . |
27 | This seemed to be developing into a regular pattern in his dealings with Emily . |
28 | As I have argued elsewhere ( 1989 , pp. 169–71 ) , the temple functioned rather like a great medieval abbey , drawing and re-allocating large revenues from the surrounding area and thereby developing into a major centre of wealth and power . |
29 | Doctors have given warning that drug abuse in East Lothian is developing into a major health problem with worrying signs of a high level of needle sharing . |
30 | Commenting on the visit , said , ‘ The Minister was interested to see how AEA is developing into a commercially-sustainable business . |