Example sentences of "so [adv] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 She did mind , though , and , as they were met at the emergency entrance with a wheeled stretcher-bed for Faye and a paged message for Tom summoning him to the renal unit to attend urgently to another patient , her concern for Faye 's condition battled for priority in her thoughts with painful images of Marise Wyspianski glowing in the magic aura of Tom 's kiss , and of Tom himself , at the wheel of the Mercedes just moments ago , staring so grimly into the Christmas Eve traffic .
2 The expanse of wooden floor , cool and clean and shining … the double bed with its hand-appliquéd quilt in a complex pattern of pastels and white … the stand of leafy potted plants , the antique free-standing mirror , whose glass oval would take in the whole length of a woman in evening dress … the modern wardrobe , built-in , that blended so skilfully into the architectural mood of the house while providing all the space for clothing that she could possibly need … two original paintings on the walls , each an impressionistic landscape in subtle , imaginative colour …
3 Maybe it was the abrupt pain of thinking about Tara , or the sudden recollection that this man blending so effortlessly into the family gathering was not to be trusted , but Virginia found herself cutting into the convivial mood and causing a sudden , rather surprised silence .
4 Though his theories of perception ‘ made him slip so easily into a feeling that nothing around him existed , or alternatively that he did not exist in anything around him ’ ( 66 ) , he dismisses his own supernatural powers as coincidence until they become too overwhelming to be ignored .
5 This may not fall quite so easily into the category of a communications medium as you see it , but its relevance will be glaringly obvious later .
6 The grand symphony of the song has turned so quickly into a raucous and bitter cacophony , drowning all sound of the truth .
7 He does not entirely explain how so many people could lift off so quickly into the deal-making stratosphere .
8 If correct , this hypothesis might explain why these people so many thousands of years ago went to the trouble and danger of penetrating so deeply into the cave for this purpose .
9 But by misfortune his telescope had now wandered back again and was trained on the Cutcherry at the very moment that it exploded with a flash that burnt itself so deeply into the Collector 's brain that he reeled , as if struck in the eye by a musket ball And then there was nothing but smoke , dust , debris , and a crash which dropped a picture from the wall behind him .
10 In use , the pack is held on to the tool by a single metal strap , but the pack is recessed so far into the machine that this was perfectly stable .
11 The Austro-Marxists seemed to carry the argument so far into the nationalist camp that only the distinction between the cultural and the economic preserved internationalism .
12 He did not doubt that she was a prisoner , for these were the Warden 's men who they had thought would not dare come so far into the forest .
13 African independence , when they thought of it at all , seemed an eventuality so far into the future as to possess no relevance to their working lives .
14 Perhaps it is because , though we can consciously trace the outline of the fear , it 68 CREATIVE WRITING reaches so far into the hidden recesses of our minds that we can not control the involuntary response .
15 It was then that the Dwarves came to him , fed him , warmed him in their mansions and asked his purpose , for no mortal man had ever travelled so far into the mountains .
16 I wanted to have Dana beside me as his coffin slid so smoothly into the flames and my mother clutched my arm , not daring to watch something she felt was horrible — and was to happen to her one day , at the new crematorium in Bath , high up in those verdant hills .
17 Some barbed quills have reputedly travelled so deep into the bodies of their victims that they have caused the deaths of the predators from the extensive damage caused to vital internal organs .
18 One problem with setting the neck so deep into the body is that relatively little space is left for pickup separation .
19 May you be doing so well into the next century !
20 In the first place you 've got to type all those numbers , names and so on into the thing before it becomes of any real use .
21 To bring P P G seven and so on into the statutory plan
22 And so late into the night .
23 ‘ So we 'll no more go a-Land-Roving so late into the night , ’ sang Daisy five minutes later , as , dizzy with pride and vodka , she weaved back to Drew 's boot looking for her bag and went slap into Drew .
24 " You honour us , Monsieur Devraux , by working so late into the night for our expedition . "
25 We 'll go no more a-screwing So late into the night , Though the heart is still as loving And the moon is still as bright .
26 Suddenly , the pole thumped so hard into an unseen object it almost dislodged Maggie .
27 Aquinas is right ; and it is a credit to his genius to have put animals so neatly into a perspective consistent with Wittgenstein 's analysis .
28 This fatalism lends itself to the infamous Burmese bureaucracy , partly because bureaucracy looks like efficiency , partly because bureaucracy fits so neatly into the unchanging Buddhist worldview .
29 The elements of punktitude are still apparent within my good degenerate self , however , and I have the impertinence to inform the masses of a quartet infamously known as Buzzcocks who seem to fit so neatly into the punk category , yet have been eschewed from all chances of recognition .
30 It was because she had known the contagion of the one that she entered so passionately into the incorruptibility of the other .
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