Example sentences of "[noun sg] break into [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The horse broke into a furious gallop . |
2 | HP figures it has done the same against Sun Microsystems Inc at the low end , claiming Sun 's attempt to break into the commercial market is based only on price . |
3 | The repetitive purr of the telephone broke into the fragile atmosphere , and Shelley walked past Miguel without looking at him to go into the villa . |
4 | But just watch them explore picture books and the bookseller breaks into a cold sweat . |
5 | LEEDS United 's record buy David Rocastle last night refused to lose heart over his failure to break into the first team at Elland Road . |
6 | It is from the chaos of spontaneous analogizing that creativity breaks into the ordered by closed realm of analytic thinking . |
7 | ‘ How did I get here ? ’ she asked , looking around a shabby but pleasant room , feeling so frail that she might have been made of china , china broken into a thousand pieces . |
8 | The push towards university status by Bell College at Hamilton is mirrored by a move in Fife this week , which could see another further education centre breaking into the higher education field . |
9 | The Milwukee Project broke into the national news , when S. P. Strickland implied , in the July 197 I issue of American Education , that the IQs of children in Heber 's study had been raised by 33 points . |
10 | She and the Doctor broke into a stumbling run . |
11 | The silhouette materialises into a colonel in uniform , standing at ease , his face breaking into a tentative smile . |
12 | His plump face breaking into a warm smile , he called , ‘ Be with you in a moment , Miss Dawson . ’ |
13 | Fred breezed into the office , his lined face breaking into a disbelieving grin when he found her already behind the desk . |
14 | She came to a skidding stop in front of Guido and Ronni , her lovely bright-eyed face breaking into a huge smile . |
15 | Her face breaks into a wide grin , |
16 | Kim 's face broke into a wide grin , |
17 | Her face broke into a mischievous grin that was pure Sally-Anne . |
18 | He stopped , took one look at Celia and his face broke into a broad grin . |
19 | The librarian 's face broke into a boyish smile . |
20 | The fellow 's yellow , wizened face broke into a sharp-toothed smile . |
21 | They crowded round with curious eyes as she untied the string but it was Mrs Rae whose face broke into a beaming smile first . |
22 | His face broke into a gap-toothed smile . |
23 | The fellow 's rubicund face broke into a gap-toothed grin . |
24 | Her face broke into a beautiful smile as he lifted a heavy sapphire-blue dress on to the brocade counterpane and spread the voluminous skirts . |
25 | Mr Saleb 's face broke into a huge grin . |
26 | Then his face broke into a huge smile . |
27 | The Doctor looked bemused for a moment , and then his face broke into a sheepish grin . |
28 | Once he had finished the prior nodded and his granite face broke into a thin smile . |
29 | He came a little closer and his face broke into a lopsided grin , half amazed , half delighted . |