Example sentences of "and [noun prp] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | and of course both Oxford and Swindon go into the cup draw at the weekend for round three … while we 're going into our action round up |
2 | Flagellation and other exotic practices formed part of its creed and Rasputin entered into the spirit of these with enthusiasm . |
3 | Min and Neith survived into the Dynastic Period but the fate of the other Predynastic local animal and inanimate gods is much less easily traced . |
4 | As Patrick and Senga strolled into the house a few moments later , Katherine suddenly heard her son sneeze explosively . |
5 | As usual after Anne and Sarah went into the parlour to play records , and soon they were joined by Mick and John , but the conversation was still general . |
6 | and Roger spat into the fire , |
7 | She came in front beside Patrick and Jim crept into the back , where he promptly fell asleep . |
8 | Keith Miller , prosecuting , said the burglary at Selbourne Terrace occurred on the night of October 20 last year when Khan and Mansha broke into the house . |
9 | So the Bangles disbanded and Hoffs walked into the sunset , a thousand corporate cheque books glinting behind her in the sun 's twilight glow . |
10 | While Drago and Apanage went into the small kitchen next to Drago 's workroom to prepare a meal , Cleo and Dauntless sat in a cosy parlour where a log fire warmed the stones of an enormous chimney breast . |
11 | When he and Eleanor got into the hall , he called up the stairs to Gina but she would n't come . |
12 | And Neva waded into the ice-cold stream , opened the sluice , started cup the mill-wheel , and ground the old woman 's bag of corn . |
13 | Me and Andy drove into the car park at the Cambridge Exchange on Friday |
14 | At 10.20am , Yeadon and Crossley disappeared into the King Pot sump pool . |
15 | The shit went into a waste bin , and Lucy went into the Wardrobe room to wait . |
16 | Kee and Karen went into the house and began to talk . |
17 | Flustered , they kissed each other and Karen blundered into the noisy stomach of the ship . |
18 | Now she did not look like a young girl , she looked like the sister of a count , and Maggie stepped into the breach swiftly . |
19 | His lips closed over hers and Maggie sank into the bliss of the only domination she would ever accept . |
20 | They were now at the summit and Maggie pulled into the lay-by , positioning the van so that they overlooked Heymouth . |
21 | As Marbella and Torremolinos crumbled into the sea , the focus of the Spanish holiday season moved to Seville , or Sevilla del Mar as it is now more properly known . |
22 | When the Friar reached the point where the horses had been caught and where Marian and Hugh escaped into the woods he was barely half-an-hour behind them . |
23 | The Curse stood , astonished , with a mouthful of feathers and Rodney ran into the distance pink-bottom naked ! |
24 | Fortunately , the door burst open and Theda ran into the room , accompanied by Hector . |
25 | Although this caused some small problem because the manager had gone home and taken his office key with him , a duplicate was soon found and Duncan let into the sparse office . |
26 | In January 1979 when he was finally released from hospital he and Raine booked into the Dorchester Hotel in Park Lane for an expensive month-long convalescence . |
27 | She shuddered , and ran like the wind down the stairs to escape , but as she reached the hall the door flew open and Penry burst into the house , his face alight at the sight of her . |
28 | Still rigid with the horror of her nightmare , she heaved herself up in bed as the door flew open and Penry charged into the room at a run , his hair on end and his chest bare . |
29 | ‘ The race was really lost at the start when I got bogged down and Andretti went into the back of me . |
30 | Zeinab had set it up for Owen to meet her theatrical friends at their usual cafe and as she and Owen turned into the square , there they were , occupying their usual tables on the edge of the pavement . |