Example sentences of "we [verb] into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Then we launch into the unknown future .
2 And we gazed into the little flickering fire , grieving once more for the parents brought face to face with reality .
3 From the gate we passed into the covered bazaar , and after running a gauntlet of salesmen ( all offering the same smudged postcards printed on blotting paper ) emerged into the open in front of the Naqqar Khana , the House of the Drums .
4 ‘ I was asked for the first time last week what I 'd do if we got into the Premier League .
5 That to me was one of the most rewarding moments over and above when we got into the big game against New Zealand .
6 At the traffic lights , we got into the thick of it .
7 Next day we checked into the National Park centre in St Arnaud to tell the authorities of our hiking plans .
8 We drew into the suburban station where the train terminated .
9 But not before we moved into the new building .
10 And er that was with a great deal of persuasion er on the shop steward 's part and argument with the management , and pushing the management to introduce it , er that we moved into the fitting departments .
11 After dark , working by compass , we headed into the desolate Scottish countryside , our rucksacks weighted with filled sandbags to get us used to travelling long arduous miles with heavy loads .
12 As we headed into the French village of Nouvion , immortalised in the BBC comedy series 'Allo 'Allo , we would surely find Rene and Edith Artois , Yvette and Mimi , Crabtree the gendarme , Michelle of the Resistance , Herr Flick and Helga .
13 After buying groceries , I suggested a drink , and we wandered into the local inn .
14 That 's how many East Germans we deported into the Soviet Union after the war . ’
15 The chattering hushed as we filed into the front rows , which allowed easy access to the stage .
16 But when we came into the straight again he was always beside me , running , panting , straining to get ahead just as I was .
17 As we came into the front hall I heard Kevin yelling up the stairs , ‘ Stop the hammering !
18 We drove into the dusty town .
19 As we turned into the open fields an icy wind rose , blustering flurries of snowflakes into our faces and eyes .
20 We are on a shore of white sand too hot to stand still for a moment , great breakers surf and trip to swathes of foam as we dart into the solid black and lovely shade .
21 After calling for some ice-cubes which we popped into the straight Pernod , we drank them down , with predictably weird results ( we had already had Dexedrine ) .
22 Opening the outside door we stepped into the sharp night air .
23 The guard opened the iron gates with antique keys , and we stepped into the dark chambers .
24 We stepped into the cold marble hall and waited under a statue of George the Third masquerading as Alexander the Great .
25 It is when we get into the high performance area that the ratio of cross-section to strength comes into play .
26 Once at the College we settled into the homely and very adequate accommodation before having a light snack .
27 We broke into the single , locked cupboard , and although we only found some new clothes and shoes with jewellery stuffed up inside the toes we assured each other that Aisha received money from her lover and liked leaving me in the house with the children because it made it easier to cheat on her husband .
28 Smoke was rising from the top of the tower when we fell into the round kitchen exhausted .
29 We fell into the white stereotype of assuming that Bangladeshi women would find the use of various checklists and written records foreign .
30 ‘ What we brought into the head office was financial expertise as I 'd recognise it and it did deliver a huge benefit including giving professionally-based leadership at the centre for all the financial staff already working out there in the field .
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