Example sentences of "you [verb] into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Typical low-voltage lighting sets consist of two or four lights , usually coloured and mounted on spikes that you push into the soil in flowerbeds . |
2 | Why , when did you bump into a chair ? |
3 | They leave you to amble into the desert on your own , and when you come to think of it you ca n't really blame them . |
4 | If you change into a leotard and exercise , young children will want to copy you and participate . |
5 | Then they frisk you and give you a dressing-gown and tell you to go into a cubicle and strip off and wait . |
6 | In practice if you are back checking files and such like , if you find something that is current word which should comply and you find something that has n't been appropriately signed or whatever , if it 's easy to get it done yes do it yes , if it 's not easy to get it done erm , it may be , you 've got to use your judgement because I do n't want you to go into a lot of work , but it may make sense to make a final note we are aware that this was n't done correctly this person has been reminded , or |
7 | ‘ No need for you to go into the restaurant . |
8 | If you got into a punch-up in the office , that was the zeitgeist , it was kinda mandatory to be incapable and falling over . |
9 | You got into a fight the other night . |
10 | Er but if not , if you are just doing midwifery I , I think you er really need to stick at it and just do that because it 's , it 's the more practise and the more babies you bring into the world the better you get at it . |
11 | That is , if you introduce into a cell a protein molecule with a novel sequence of amino acids , the cell can not synthesize nucleic acid molecules with a base sequence coding for that protein . |
12 | The fins of these fish make ideal targets for ‘ fin rippers ’ so be careful what other fish you introduce into the aquarium . |
13 | No because you di , you made two , you made two mi , what you did on this one over here you moved into a space first and then jumped . |
14 | And you moved into the house in nineteen fifty |
15 | You plug into the telly ? . |
16 | You can then pay bills immediately , using a separate chequebook , even if it means that you slip into the red . |
17 | ‘ Have you booked into a hotel ? ’ |
18 | I want you to come into the market . |
19 | But perhaps it would be nice if somebody gave you a gift voucher for Christmas and it said an eyebrow trim , and you were dying to have an eyebrow trim but you did n't know where to come , and perhaps you were a little bit frightened about having one , so , it might , you know , get you to come into the salon . |
20 | Experiment with varying positions and different amounts of weight on the back foot when you head into the wind . |
21 | Who have you let into the house ? ’ |
22 | IT 'S bitterly cold outside so you leap into the driver 's seat and switch the heating on full . |
23 | You walk into a sewer , full of rats , and expect to come out nice and clean . |
24 | When you walk into a wood or a field , you alarm everything that lives there . |
25 | When you walk into a living room , what sort of clues do you get ? |
26 | ‘ ENTER a computer superstore in the U.S. , ’ says Martin Nielson , chief executive of the Business Superstore Ltd , ‘ and you walk into a forest of high steel . |
27 | When you walk into a windsurfing shop , it will probably stock all the different types of boards and sails and much more besides . |
28 | A , but what I 'm sa , wha the point you were making Adrian , is tha , is is that 's what you 've got ta keep in mind about every time you walk into a business or phone up a business , that it does matter that it 's in , your , that 's not what we want cos I 'm telling you , you know , do n't you know , the security guys photographing , you know , lampposts and stuff like that . |
29 | The great thing about him is , when you walk into a room — and it does n't matter if you 're talking to senators or salesmen — he 'll say , ‘ Do you know Tip Anderson ? ’ |
30 | If you walk into a room full of strangers and there is only one person in that room whom you know , you will immediately see and recognise that person , however many people are in the room , because here is something which interests you — your human oasis in a desert of unfamiliar faces . |