Example sentences of "and [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ Plucky little tyke , ’ Richard took his arm and limped into the corridor .
32 As he ran he grabbed a torch , and Tallis watched its flame bob and weave into the darkness , soon lost among the trees .
33 The door opened quietly ; and stepping into the kitchen , as he had stepped a thousand times before , came Jake .
34 Distempering houses , and stepping into the breach when somebody 's cook has lumbago , and exercising people 's dogs .
35 This first requires the code to be downloaded from the computer out to a dedicated programming unit and transferred into an EPROM or EEPROM , which is then removed and placed into the module under test .
36 I tried to put what I knew and surmised into the context of other sports .
37 In this way he has lived in Nazi Germany or sat beside a small girl in Vietnam who gazes into the distance with a fixed stare and cries into the silence with a monotonous , elemental shriek .
38 The Willow Craft Trail reveals how willows , or ‘ withies ’ are grown and make into a variety of baskets , furniture and other long lasting items .
39 Scramble over these temples ( ahus ) and peer into the burial cists .
40 I think the original ending is much better and fits into the jigsaw of the novel much better than the second ending .
41 Then the Cid clapt spurs to the mule upon which he rode , and vaulted into a piece of ground which was his own inheritance , and answered , Sir , I am not in your land , but in my own .
42 He longed for rest but knew that he had to keep moving , and hauling on the line , he got his hands on to the taffrail and vaulted into the cockpit .
43 I learned afterwards that Mrs McLaren was in the habit of getting up and going to bed so early that night was confused with day ; and having an idea that she must get a message to the man who did her garden , she had gone out before it was light , lost her way , and fallen into the brook , where she was found by a man walking to work .
44 Quite how it happened he was not sure , but at some point he had slipped and fallen into the canal .
45 Placing the night-light against the wall she sat down on the top stair , humping the eiderdown high over her shoulders and gazing into the darkness .
46 She lifts her closed hand to her lips , which are like ripe peaches , and murmurs into the ivory cave of her fingers .
47 Ignition typically required about 1 g of a mixture of sodium borohydride and charcoal , when equal portions of each were mixed together and formed into a pile .
48 How far present-day societies are likely to proceed along this road is a matter of debate ( and I shall return to the question in Chapter 6 ) , but at the least it has to be recognized that in recent years the idea of political action has been very substantially broadened , so that there is already a quite widespread awareness of the variety of ways in which individuals and groups of individuals can assert their dissent from the policies of government at all levels ( for example , the revolt against the poll tax in Britain ) and bring into the arena of public debate alternative policies .
49 Pot them up in September and bring into the greenhouse for winter flowers .
50 He takes his hand off as if nothing has happened , waits for my answer and drives into the night on my bidding .
51 But that day his mother had suddenly flown a warning flight , while his father rose into the air and swooped into the valley and back beneath the cliff edge , and suddenly a man was there with something green in his hand which rose into the sky above him and came down towards him .
52 His far-sighted ideas on education subsequently led to the foundation of Keswick High School as an experiment in coeducation , and the introduction of music and dance into the curriculum .
53 But the journey in the guard 's van like lost luggage had exhausted her , so she did n't protest about going straight up with Loopy Lil , being changed into one of Mrs Hollidaye 's pink flannel nightgowns and tucked into a cocoon of pillows with a hot stone bottle wrapped in a worn silk vest at her feet .
54 They were in Hennessey 's in the Strand and tucked into a corner .
55 She looked like a Cossack in jackboot-black sea boots , the skirt of her long dress looped up and tucked into the strap of a gold lamé handbag , the top half of her padded out by a fur-hooded anorak .
56 He crossed the road well ahead of the militiamen and rode into the encampment where the wedding was still being celebrated .
57 For example , consider : ( 4 ) The lone ranger jumped on his horse and rode into the sunset ( 5 ) The capital of France is Paris and the capital of England is London ( 6 ) ? ?
58 But he had left me and broken into a trot towards his block .
59 Passing beneath the arch the children felt the slope beneath them and tumbled into a trot , the echoes of their stamping feet sending the pigeons plummeting from their perches .
60 Vic Wilcox has now , strictly speaking , left the city of Rummidge and passed into an area known as the Dark Country — so called because of the pall of smoke that hung over it , and the film of coaldust and soot that covered it , in the heyday of the Industrial Revolution .
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