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

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1 And so , er , when th the reapers were gathering in the harvest they were not allowed to go right to the edge of the field , they had to leave a border , they were not to go right into the corners , they were to leave those areas , so that the poorer members , so that those who did not have could come and could gather what was left behind .
2 Twelve days later I received a call from an exultant Sylvia who told me that , on the previous evening , she had in fact managed to go right into the cupboard and switch off the light .
3 For visitors willing to penetrate deeper into the Südstadt , Galerie der Spiegel at Bonnerstrasse 328 will exhibit small sculptures , models and sketches by Bozetti , and still further south , Galerie Gmurzynska , at Goethestrasse 65 , will have a double exhibition of Malévich and Ellsworth Kelly .
4 I think it was that perpetual low cloud , it seemed to creep right into the house , and then those terrible winds .
5 The only defence was to sit very still , to be invisible ; to fade right into the shadow between the arms of the big square armchair .
6 It might seem too easy to him just to slip away into the fantasy world of death . ’
7 There was a small queue at the rear exit as the men waited to slip away into the night .
8 The sentry took advantage of the pause to slip away into the undergrowth .
9 He refused to come downstairs into the cellar but more or less instructed me to return to Oakington at once , as the Commander-in-Chief wanted to speak to me .
10 Having subdued the home team 's initial pressure Newcastle began to come more into the game and took the lead after 16 minutes with an excellent goal from their leading scorer Peacock .
11 Angel Four eased the door open enough to allow him to slip quickly into the room beyond .
12 Off the prows , the first man to jump knee-deep into the water clutching a mooring-rope met three feet of good German steel .
13 Out of court he has to work far into the night , night after night , working hard and continuously at a mass of detail .
14 Julie T Wallace has never been a shrinking violet — which is probably just as well , as it would be almost impossible for her to fade quietly into the background .
15 The aim is , of course , to persuade the puppy to ask to go outside into the garden when it wants to urinate or defecate .
16 Crown squared from the byline for Bennett to shoot gleefully into the net .
17 The other began to talk rapidly into the hand mike of the car radio .
18 Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham , his influence began to reach further into the bishopric .
19 Once Gloucester was established in the south of County Durham , his influence began to reach further into the bishopric .
20 Sunday morning we preached at different churches and flew back to London over Sunday night , to bounce cheerily into the office on Monday morning .
21 The Bank concludes that , despite the remarkable fall in the headline rate last month , the underlying level of inflation is still close to the top end of the target range of 1 per cent to 4 per cent , though at this stage of the cycle it should be below 2 per cent , and the cost pressures created by devaluation have still to feed fully into the economy .
22 And finally to complete this particular picture , picking up again on a theme that was introduced earlier on , we are using proprietary relational database technology , so there are many other tools which are available to you , for example the ability of Lotus One Two Three to go directly into the database , pull information out , present it in a spreadsheet , present it graphically .
23 The universal availability of the mass media has been rapidly achieved through relatively cheap transistor radios , cassette recorders and televisions , which now totally penetrate the First World , almost totally penetrate the urban Second and Third Worlds , and are beginning to penetrate deeply into the countryside in every country .
24 I positioned myself in the entrance to the doorway sufficiently enough to be able to see through the er the window we have in the shield erm to see quickly into the room to see er what 's in the room and if there are any persons in the room .
25 But she had no wish to go further into the pseudo-science , and did not know the hour of her birth anyway — only that she had Sol in Cancer .
26 They would n't be expecting her to go further into the lion 's den .
27 In contrast , the Annamese monarch seemed to shrink deeper into the embrace of his gilded throne as though he was only too well aware that the diplomatic niceties of the Frenchman 's address did nothing to alter the fact that he and his people were irretrievably beholden to the will and whim of France .
28 It is customary for a Toraja girl who feels amorous to walk alone into the rice-paddies shortly before dawn or after sunset and begin screaming .
29 She needed some more wood for her carving if she was to complete all the ‘ little comforters ’ , as she called them , during her three-week holiday away from the travel agents where she worked , small , smooth-shaped pieces of wood , lovingly carved and polished by herself to fit easily into the palm and which , much to her surprise and delight , were eagerly accepted by the large rehabilitation hospital in the next town that cared for the blind and mentally sick .
30 As a matter of principle , if a deed has been executed by a donee of a power of attorney apparently acting within the terms of the power , a purchaser does not , in my judgment , have to inquire further into the substance of the transaction .
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