Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] [conj] [vb pp] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The autumn colours come when the green pigment chlorophyll is broken down and re-absorbed into the tree . |
2 | The bath-sponge tumour was lifted out and dropped into the soap-dish by the bed . |
3 | Sally confesses : ‘ We realized , after we 'd had the dividing wall rebuilt between the front room and the back parlour , that it was impossible to get in or out of the back parlour , since we 'd also had the doorway closed off and made into a display case for the tortoiseshell medical implements Peter collects . |
4 | The juices run out and spread into the pan . |
5 | The erstwhile churchman , standing by the window where he could not be seen from below , turned round and advanced into the room , smiling , the patches of eczema on his face reddening with pleasure . |
6 | The third category was eventually broken up and distributed into the yes/no compartments through consultation with those involved and colleagues . |
7 | ‘ A man 's genitals hacked off and stuffed into the mouth of his decapitated head . |
8 | I crouched , shivering with cold , until I was dragged up and thrown into a huge cage on a gaudily painted cart and driven down through the Shambles and Westchepe to the magistrates at the Guildhall . |
9 | She remembered , following the man 's visit , that she had sat dumb with rage , and had then rushed upstairs to his room , and every article belonging to him , even to his razor strop , she had brought down and thrown into the yard for the Saturday morning onslaught . |
10 | With all the seat rails inserted and the chair assembled the stretchers can be marked off and jointed into the legs . |
11 | The victim was either nailed or tied to the cross beam by his wrists , before it was hoisted up and fixed into the permanent upright stake of the cross . |
12 | There 's little dawdling to sniff flowers now , just giddy , breakneck pop ; ‘ In Love For The Very First Time ’ is gushing and gossipy , while ‘ Be Your Baby ’ is '60s girl group sentiment wised up and flung into the backroom of the Camden Falcon . |
13 | The fine tree was soon noticed by the king of Byblos , who ordered it to be cut down and made into a column to support the hall roof of his palace . |
14 | She looked like a Cossack in jackboot-black sea boots , the skirt of her long dress looped up and tucked into the strap of a gold lamé handbag , the top half of her padded out by a fur-hooded anorak . |
15 | I guessed , as everyone else must have done , that at some point she could not manage her life any longer and had gone out and stepped into the stream as a way of escape . |
16 | Two small rooms were made into a large bright lounge and dining room when the partition wall was knocked down and fashioned into a generous arch |
17 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
18 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
19 | The first of these concentrates on Taligent 's native implementation , now firmly based on a version of the Carnegie Mellon University Mach kernel , which IBM has slimmed down and turned into a true micro-kernel implementation . |
20 | A red biplane from Crowfield had taken off and gone into a loop when he came out of the loop he could n't pull the plane level and he crashed into a field . |
21 | His thoughts wandered to the Standard which he had folded up and stuffed into the top drawer of his desk when Mrs Strawson was announced . |
22 | Some companies have an automatic deletion of all e-mail messages more than three months old with the proviso that any important messages can be taken out and incorporated into a formal , structured system ( for example , a word processing system or individual accounts ) if that message needs to be retained or is a key part of another , more important story . |
23 | Artemis responded by sitting and kicking on hard , which drove the horse at the bottom of the fence so that he would have to take off or run into the obstacle head-on . |
24 | There had been a path there once but it had been ploughed up and incorporated into the field long ago . |
25 | That was the ‘ quotable quote ’ which the media picked up and put into the headlines . |
26 | As its fiery twigs flashed out and cut into the inky cloud , the thunder rolled out of the west . |