Example sentences of "and [vb -s] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 The structure can be stabilised by a triangulation that is most economic when symmetrical and evolves into the familiar forms of roof trusses , bridges , arches and vaulting .
2 In this way he has lived in Nazi Germany or sat beside a small girl in Vietnam who gazes into the distance with a fixed stare and cries into the silence with a monotonous , elemental shriek .
3 Above : Xpelair 's GX6 exceeds building regulations and fits into the most stylish kitchen
4 I think the original ending is much better and fits into the jigsaw of the novel much better than the second ending .
5 Boli — Boom Boom to Marseille fans — was recently banned for four games after a fearsome tackle on Monaco 's Jurgen Klinsmann and goes into the European Cup tie talking more like a boxer than a footballer .
6 She lifts her closed hand to her lips , which are like ripe peaches , and murmurs into the ivory cave of her fingers .
7 He takes his hand off as if nothing has happened , waits for my answer and drives into the night on my bidding .
8 A dapper stranger ( John Berger ) hoves into view and launches into a long , rather tedious yarn about two Italian peasants who meet at a Communist Party dance .
9 A mariachi band approaches and launches into a lively lament on what it is to be alone and without love .
10 It complements EE in many ways and builds into a living encyclopaedia of electronics which keeps up with the ever advancing world of technology through regular updates/supplements .
11 They argue that major innovations in products , or production techniques , are bunched together every fifty years or so and , when they occur , they have pervasive effects , generating a long boom which eventually peters out and turns into a slump .
12 The shoemaker dances with her in her first excitement and then collapses and turns into a tangle of dead leaves as she tires .
13 And even if the Host is still able to hope that the Monk will show another side to his character as a tale-teller , the Monk will not , and retreats into a sort of sulky silence after being interrupted and asked for something less serious : The Monk as a character is explicitly and repeatedly compared and contrasted with the teller who succeeds him , the Nun 's Priest .
14 The Kyle road from Achmore curves round to renew acquaintance with Loch Carron as it passes through the narrow straits of Strome and widens into an estuary .
15 The factory still smokes and stinks into the town , day and night .
16 You see we can not always help who our brothers and sisters are but we can make alliances of people on issues of liberation and freedom that goes beyond that narrow family relationship and develops into a very solid alliance that helps to change situations .
17 He kindly but firmly remonstrates with his wife : " Paying the debt " has a clear double meaning in the sexual/conjugal context which the wife , who is made to respond to her husband 's ignorance not by laughing at him but rather by underlining his innocence/ignorance in a play of irony for the tale 's readers/listeners to respond to as they think fit , picks up upon and develops into a crude pun : " " taille " " here is polysemous , reflecting two homonyms , taille , " tally , bill " , whereby line 416 reads : " I am your wife ; notch it up on my account "
18 When the presumptive eye is grafted , after gastrulation , to the belly region and develops into an eye , the tissue shows no outward sign that it will develop into an eye .
19 Suppose , however , that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound .
20 Andy sits in an ancient bulging armchair , its fake brown leather rubbed through to the fabric net underneath in places and burnished to a deep black shine on the arms ; he nurses his whisky and looks into the fire most of the time .
21 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
22 As the two small squares grow so the trio reaches a peak of energy and declines into a single large square .
23 ROS cups his hands and shouts into the opposite one . )
24 ( He leaps up again , stamps his foot and shouts into the wing . )
25 An easy cart track heads north and in five minutes arrives at Dry Laithe Cave , commonly known as Calf Holes , where a stream coming down on the right disappears in a rash of rocks and passes into a cave under the track .
26 He hangs up his camelhair coat in the anteroom that connects his office with Shirley 's and passes into the former .
27 LOST MEMORY man Tom Berenger attempts to put together the details of his pre-car crash life and stumbles into a daunting mess of deceit , adultery and murder .
28 The shark catches it by its feet , but as it tries to get a better grip the young bird is released and flaps into the air over the shark 's back .
29 At the end of this run the river strikes a high bank and swirls into a deep , clear pool , before swinging right and left , on under the old railway bridge , down towards Neidpath Castle .
30 The idea is that the shadow cast under the body is offset by the lighter underparts , so the body appears flat and merges into the background .
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