Example sentences of "and then [verb] into a " in BNC.
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1 | I traversed delicately into it and then swung into a frighteningly wide bridge . |
2 | And then made into a stack ? |
3 | The solution was a light wood , varnished to make it harder , and then carved into a perfect reproduction of Amy 's photocopied design . |
4 | This was effective for a while with Colchester taking the set 15–7 and then moving into a 2–1 lead , but it was less successful in the fourth set as Nomads began equalling Colchester 's attacking strength . |
5 | Beginning with a bargain struck between the Crown and the nobles , and then moving into a skilful attack in the lawcourts , the government managed to persuade Parliament into passing in 1536 the great Statute of Uses which turned the ‘ use ’ into a legal estate and abolished completely this method of evasion . |
6 | The row below dulled and then flickered to life , muted for a short while and then raised into a furious crescendo . |
7 | The 45 they 've decided to pluck from this last collection if ‘ Suck You Dry ’ , a glorious slab of grunge that opens with the innocent sound of a tambourine beating time and then explodes into a vampiric rocker that comes across like the successor ( at last ! ) to ‘ Touch Me , I 'm Sick ’ . |
8 | Each opens with thanks addressed to Jesus for the particular incident of the Passion under consideration and closes with a prayer which first applies this incident to aspects of the meditator 's own life and then modulates into a set pattern indicated by the Latin directives Pater Noster , Et ne nos , Adoramus , Aue [ Our Father , And [ lead ] us not , we praise , Hail ] . |
9 | Until recently , the Loaches usually appeared at morning feeding time and then disappeared into a large bogwood cave , which has several exits and entrances , reappearing after lights out and sometimes during the evening . |
10 | He sprinkled water over the towel and then went into a paroxysm of agony , nursing the injured arm against his chest and holding out his other hand for money . |
11 | Then he kissed me , and for a moment I remembered a play we were in together , when we 'd done the same sort of kiss , starting with his hand under my chin and just our lips lightly together , and then developing into a full clinch ; but by the time we were deeply embraced I had forgotten the play and could think only that this was like coming home . |
12 | With the Molecular Spreadsheet linking SYBYL/NMR TRIAD , SYBYL/3DB , and the entire SYBYL computer-aided molecular design and analysis program , TRIPOS has established the path for today 's researcher to obtain data , store and search in three dimensions and then flow into a wide range of molecular modelling and analysis tools to produce useful information . |
13 | As he started to speak he heard the line go momentarily dead and then break into a callbox paytone . |
14 | Stand for 2 hours and then filter into a dark storage bottle . |
15 | Norton 's Coin won four point-to-points out of ten runs over three seasons and then developed into a good chaser : by the time of his Gold Cup attempt he had won four of his fourteen races under Rules , including a valuable chase at Cheltenham the previous April . |
16 | But I understand , and somebody here will no doubt correct me , that there is research to show that if you do actually walk about with a Sony Walkman , go to noisy discos , and then go into a noisy working environment , that by the age of thirty you can lose up to a third of your hearing . |
17 | After a while he dozed , and then slid into a dreamless sleep . |
18 | He was asked to wait and then shown into a room where a detective sergeant prepared to take a statement from him . |
19 | Their official car , following behind the royals , was stopped and then forced into a police compound . |
20 | So young people using Sony Walkmans , going to discos once , twice a week and then going into a noisy job could permanently impair their , their hearing . |
21 | ‘ Stable and fruitful societies have always been elaborately graded ’ , he wrote , and the mistake of apartheid was to make a single decisive distinction on one ground — skin-colour — and then to elevate into a rigid legal system what rightly belongs to a world of personal inclination . |
22 | Allow to cool undisturbed and then pour into a jar . |
23 | Urquhart stared at her for a moment and then shattered into a hearty laugh , much too hearty to be genuine to Blanche 's ears . |
24 | Mr Cottle blushed and then snorted into a handkerchief to hide his confusion . |
25 | Sophie looked at both her sons and then sank into a chair . |
26 | Seven people , including a mother and child , were killed when a lorry and van crashed and then ploughed into a Post Office today . |
27 | When the shipment arrived at Liverpool the colossal weight meant the containers had to be transported south rail and then off-loaded into a fleet of vehicles for the rest of the journey . |
28 | Following the learning curve of the exhibition hall , this project will await the gathering of a substantial fund , up to 1993 , and then move into a step-by-step series of achievable and self-contained goals leading to the completion of the overall project . |
29 | It will be no good just trying to aimlessly follow the action and then flop into a maul . |
30 | An Englishman is not easily persuaded to dine on snails with an Italian , on frogs with a Frenchman , or on horse-flesh with a Tartar , ’ and then leads into a discussion which philosophically connects the natural foods of nations with the natural development of man 's society . |