Example sentences of "[vb -s] [adv] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It lingers on into the first moments of his wakefulness , leaving him unsure what world he 's really in .
2 Grant looks down into the dark waters .
3 The system , located below the outfall from the hotel 's septic tank and apparently comprising no more than a marshy , plant-filled hollow , blends easily into the informal garden .
4 After a cursory ‘ Ireland will be free , ’ the politician then adds with glee ‘ but what I really want to say is thank you mother , thank you father , thank you … ’ and heads off into the normal ‘ thank you auntie Doreen ’ award winner 's speech .
5 for example : the swift change from the grand développé à la seconde which Odile makes facing the audience and her sudden turn to arabesque when she looks straight into the kneeling Siegfried 's eyes in the Act II pas de deux of Swan Lake ; it is Odile 's triumph for she knows she has won Siegfried 's heart .
6 The car leaps forward , tears between two lorries and lurches back into the middle lane .
7 The fertilized egg is a narrow bottleneck which , during embryonic development , widens out into the trillions of cells of an adult elephant .
8 As a result , a champion Siamese cat 's career is usually over after only three or four years , as the hot-blooded youngster matures gracefully into the cool cat of older years .
9 The occasional use of such activism shades over into the regular use , the planned use , to the covert institutionalisation of extralegal power .
10 He swerves deep into the hard shoulder .
11 So at one extreme you 've got the explorer who simply goes off into the unknown .
12 These plate margins are of three types : ( 1 ) divergent , where crustal material moves apart , under the oceans by a process known as sea-floor spreading ; ( 2 ) convergent , where one plate plunges down into the underlying mantle ( also known as subduction zones ) ; ( 3 ) transform faults , where one plate slides laterally with respect to its neighbour , crust being here neither created ( 1 ) nor destroyed ( 2 ) ( Fig. 18.1 ) .
13 The second , Blues and Beyond , takes over where the first leaves off and plunges deeper into the chromatic tones and chord substitutions Robben uses in his playing , and highlights two tracks from his ‘ Talk to You Daughter ’ album , Nothin' But The Blues and Revelation .
14 The agricultural past thus shows through into the urban present .
15 This is what happens : you start by wondering whether two people kiss and it leads away into the unknowable .
16 A rough scramble alongside leads up into the upper reaches of the beck ; here is an untidy tumble of boulders fallen from the enclosing heights but there is one gem where , just above the waterfall , the stream slides smoothly over an immense slab of naked limestone .
17 You need to bring it to a place where God reaches out into the secret places of the soul .
18 Having made sure that the rear cross-spars are correctly located , the bridle is clear and the stand-off sockets in their right places , push the spar ends well into the leading edge vinyls .
19 And he said he was working with an old fellow which is getting on in age and he was quite absent minded and he said , I was about thirty feet from the ground on a ledge er filling er s a hole ready for shot for blasting and the old fellow was about twenty feet higher than him and then he was ss er whatsit another hole and then a at the top of the chamber there 's a little hole , he said , like a roof we call it which is a little passage that goes up into the next floor and then we used that as an escape route he did n't have to go far .
20 Tony Hands of Colchester has leap-frogged above Harris in the rankings and goes straight into the main event .
21 It is the symbolic violence of the teenager on the terraces , which spills over into the odd affray with visiting gangs that is more typical than the premeditated violence of disturbed or habitually aggressive individuals , who see football as a kind of arena for serious assault with little risk of arrest .
22 But Liza ( with a ‘ Z ’ ) kicked the bad habits today her only addictions are cigarettes and caffeine and gets back into the old song-and-dance routine for Stepping Out , released on CIC Video on March 20 .
23 Where the main dale leaves the National Park and opens out into the flatter farmland of the old North Riding is Wensley itself , now a tiny village compared to its bigger neighbour of Leyburn , a busy typical northern Dales town with its wide main street and broad pavements laid out for market stalls .
24 I walk through the lounge thinking something looks wrong somehow , then stop and stand still where the lounge opens out into the main terminal building , suddenly filled with horror and confusion ; it 's all too small and not shaped right !
25 Finally , in moments of vision the internal mind ‘ goes out into the external Mind ; they communicate through new kinds of sense experience — this is what the ‘ sublime ’ passages in Tintern Abbey and The Prelude are about .
26 Nevertheless his choreographic plan is so designed that each movement of every dancer , whether as an individual or part of the group , is co-ordinated with the others so that it fits correctly into the overall pattern and within the space allotted by stage , wings and backcloth which — in Symphonic Variations — delicately echoes the curving lines or the dance .
27 How one cell orientates itself and produces its spicule so that it fits perfectly into the overall design is totally unknown .
28 The left systemic arch has disappeared and the right ventricle empties only into the pulmonary artery , capable of producing large pressure differentials between pulmonary and systemic tracts .
29 Well he jumps down into the fucking lift shaft and he slipped on i oh eh well you fucking bastard you !
30 It enters directly into the political relations between the different groups which , in negotiating with each other , promise to construct a unified black community from their diversity .
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