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

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1 He tosses a few slow jabs at several male heads , then for a couple of seconds allows his black , shiny Florsheims to blur into the patented Ali shuffle .
2 The effect of this is noticeable on people from hotter climates who have siestas ; they are able to work into the early hours of the morning without feeling fatigue .
3 In all cases , give yourself time to work into the faster tempo by running the first one comfortably and then gradually applying the pressure .
4 Because it is so easy for women to slip into a shared area with each other , they may at times have a fear of doing so , in case they lose their individuality .
5 Hampstead somewhere , he thought , and then he might take the opportunity to slip into the big library at Swiss Cottage …
6 ‘ Prof ’ Francis always turned up at celebrity concerts and was often able to slip into an empty seat at intermission .
7 ‘ I was able to plug into a growing formula which was already successful and so avoid the ‘ learning curve ’ which so often represents the downfall of any new venture , ’ said Mr Singleton .
8 AN Edinburgh independent boys ' school has become the first in Britain to plug into the French government 's prestigious new technology learning centre .
9 He learnt then and in later practice how to jump into a bobbing canoe , letting his feet give under him without capsizing the frail Folbot .
10 I do n't want to jump into the first movie that 's offered to me .
11 I wanted to curl into a tiny ball and be forgotten about by everyone .
12 The Shah suggested , and the White House agreed , that the visit would provide a good chance for Carter to talk to King Hussein , whom both men wanted to encourage into the Israeli-Egyptian peace process .
13 Two years previously , a campaign to write into the Irish constitution the existing legislation criminalizing abortion had got under way under the name of the Pro-Life Amendment Campaign .
14 From Paris , Jean-Jacques Lebel wrote an obituary for the surrealist André Breton , beginning a relationship between the French semi-Situationist and the British underground press that was to persist into the following decade .
15 They were too eager for his hands , too ready to leap into a fierce throbbing as he groaned harshly in his throat with pleasure and delicately manipulated the rosy tips with his finger and thumb .
16 We needed to leap into the advanced education of the future .
17 Two of them managed to leap into the empty office as Jekub bowled past .
18 He needs to leap into the next league .
19 When I stood at the doorway , hesitating to dash into the pouring rain , I could see that the landscape had moved with the date .
20 Clearly the minister 's response is inefficient , it 's it 's quite inadequate and what is required is a much more positive stance from the minister , and can the minister tell us whether or not he will be , he will be giving the opportunity to mature entrants to the apprenticeship scheme so that people that have been thrown on the scrap heap over this last fifteen years will have an opportunity and can he tell us whether or not he 's had discussions with British Coal enterprise to allow miners that have been made redundant to come into the new apprenticeship scheme so that they will have new skills which will help them to get new jobs .
21 In the long term , Britain has to come into the next century with a partnership in Europe .
22 It is unfortunate that the team headed by Olive Tunstall feel the need to launch into a personal attack on Heim , however , saying that ‘ we consider that Heim acted in such a way as to reduce the credibility of the profession ’ .
23 Salt had recovered from her first surprise and was about to launch into a longer attack .
24 A RARE chance to launch into the glamorous word of modelling — and the opportunity to become a beauty queen — are both up for grabs .
25 Directors Share Protection provides for the shares of a director who dies to pass into the right hands .
26 The march was allowed by police to pass into the vast Manezh Square beside the Kremlin walls after it had overspilled the intended venue for its concluding rally , outside the Moscow city soviet building on Gorky Street , but a heavy police cordon prevented the marchers from entering nearby Red Square .
27 Therefore , the results of the current study may indicate that the tight junctions are functionally altered , thereby allowing PT-gliadin to pass into the intercellular space .
28 The explanation might be that a probable leak at the tight junction is relative , allowing only small molecules to pass into the intercellular space .
29 First , as economies grow , rising productivity levels made possible by technological advances allow workers to pass into the next sector .
30 Do not allow the horse to wander into the first fence .
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