Example sentences of "he [verb] into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean he saw he sh great pace was shown then it was a nothingy ball that he made into a good situation . |
2 | Macaulay gets on the wrong plane and ends up in the Big Apple where he books into the palatial Plaza Hotel , much to the suspicion of various flunkies including a camp Tim Curry . |
3 | As he checked into the first-class cabin of the big liner , he had never , he thought , felt happier in his life . |
4 | Campeanu walked with his head down , deep in thought as he plunged into a dark narrow back street which was little more than an alley . |
5 | Afterwards he plunged into a cold water swimming bath ( the frigidarium ) and was then massaged and oiled . |
6 | A FIREMAN told yesterday how he plunged into the blazing wreckage of a motorway pileup to save a trapped lorry driver . |
7 | From an idealised , spiritual love for Kee which always had something sickly and perverse about it , he plunged into the lightless sub-world of labour , submerging himself in its mean and desperate poverty , as if to kill off once and for all the romanticism which had brought him nothing but pain . |
8 | He shouted for an ostler , tied Nosey to a metal ring on the stableyard wall and gave the dog a bowl of water before , carrying his map and weapons , he limped into the silent house . |
9 | Unaware that a fly has accompanied him on his maiden voyage , he turns into a sex-obsessed , sugar-addicted mutant . |
10 | Taken in and taught by rancher Turnstall , he turns into a raging avenger when Turnstall is shot . |
11 | He has vilified Simon Bates with a campaign that amounts to persecution and he flies into a howling rage every time he hears Sing Something Simple ( R2 ) . |
12 | But now he goes into an all-out attack , arguing that whereas relational properties presuppose the existence of certain non-relational , or " qualitative " , properties , the latter properties do not necessarily demand the existence of any " pluralistically committed " relational properties at all . |
13 | He goes into the front bedroom and tells where everything 's going to go . |
14 | And he goes into the non-title contest revealing : ‘ I do n't bother watching tapes of my opponents any more . |
15 | When the large chromium headlamps of the Citron were only five feet from them , the first boy flung himself into the roadside ditch and let out a yell of triumph as he tumbled into the filthy water . |
16 | They 're obviously saying well , he fits into a certain category , whereas I do n't . |
17 | He led into the first corner , and for two third of the Belgian race looked to be completely in control . |
18 | He got into a good crowd , people that thought like he did . |
19 | He got into the small boat in which he had reached the ship . |
20 | Daly achieved instant super-stardom when , as ninth reserve and without a caddie , he got into the 1991 US PGA Championship at the last minute , and played like a God for four days on a course he 'd never previously seen to win it . |
21 | And it did n't worry him when he got into the sensitive parts with his drill ; my strangled cries were of no avail and he carried on remorselessly to the end : I had the impression that Hector thought it was cissy to feel pain , or maybe he was of the opinion that suffering was good for the soul . |
22 | Izanagi possessed a magical jewelled spear and this he flung into the endless water , creating the first land-mass from its point . |
23 | ‘ We 're gon na play some DEVIL SATAN WOCK AND WOLL MUSIC ! ! ! ’ announces Fabulous ' strangely Mr Bean-like guitarist to the severe bemusement of a hall full of Farm fans , as he launches into the first of two bloody many dismal three-chord punk thrashes , and on struts Simon Dudfield , oozing ugliness from every pore . |
24 | Then he repaid into a High Commission Jamaican dollar account the equivalent , in official-rate Jamaican dollars , of the amount of US dollars he had first removed . |
25 | Then he ventured into the middle kitchen where most of the food was kept . |
26 | The surrogate father guides his protégé through his turbulent teens into his twenties when he develops into a mature and secure sportsman with an abundance of technique and a conviction challenging enough to take him to success . |
27 | Endill had been dragging an ironing-board back from a room where everything was half buried in the floor when , turning a corner , he bumped into a tall thin man who had appeared from nowhere . |
28 | In fact so engrossed with her movements was he that he bumped into a young woman who was struggling with an impossibly heavy suitcase . |
29 | He bumped into the double doors of the courtroom as they opened out towards him . |
30 | Then he thought he was being pampered , so he moved into a dirty hovel , ‘ where he lay on straw like a beast ’ . |