Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] [conj] [verb] into the " in BNC.
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1 | For the smaller flags , glue on to halved cocktail sticks and stick into the red balls of fondant . |
2 | To make the bullrushes , take the cocktail sticks and press into the 8 leaves around the side of the pond cake . |
3 | ‘ That 's some sort of women , ’ thought Sid , as he watched her skip up the kitchen steps and disappear into the bright sunlight of the car park . |
4 | In 1990 Alvarez was abducted from his home in Guadalajara by bounty hunters and smuggled into the USA where he was delivered to the DEA . |
5 | On the date of arrival the guest 's name is typed on a card strip and inserted into the reception board ( see Fig. 3.18 ) in the room number allocated . |
6 | When I opened an upstairs window and looked into the ravine ( this was in winter , so it was easy to see the tracks ) , Zverev 's works , and those of some other artists , were lying out in the snow . |
7 | Cassie left the two of them in the sitting room and hurried into the kitchen to prepare the coffee . |
8 | Such a department has the job of transforming creative department layouts and copy into the finished article : a newspaper or magazine advertisement , poster , brochure , leaflet , showcard , label or whatever . |
9 | He unlocked the small side door and stepped into the darkness . |
10 | Then , sighing , Charles opened the car door and stepped into the desolation of what had once been Thrush Green rectory . |
11 | Dulles precipitated the crisis by peremptorily withdrawing US financial aid for the Aswan Dam , thereby opening the door to the flow of Eastern Bloc arms and influence into the Middle East — the very situation that he had feared British colonial obduracy would create . |
12 | A QUICK-thinking driver released his seat belt and jumped into the passenger seat when he saw another car about to smash into his door , a court heard . |
13 | SENSELESS THINGS have signed to Epic for a six figure sum and go into the studio next week to record their debut album . |
14 | He insisted that focussing on human activities to fight global warming was misguided because ‘ 96 per cent of carbon dioxide that flows into the atmosphere comes from natural sources ’ . |
15 | Meanwhile , finely chop the spring onions and stir into the butter , together with the grated lemon rind and 15ml ( 1 tbsp ) lemon juice . |
16 | They gratefully made the front door of Nails 's terrace house and crowded into the kitchen with the others . |
17 | Tivoli is also introducing a new set of management applications that plug into the framework and promises major productivity gains in managing distributed systems . |
18 | The pPYACRC5 vector was contructed as follow : The 1.55 kbp Eco RI fragment carrying the P. anserina ura5 gene ( 21 ) was blunt ended with the klenow fragment of DNA polymerase I and cloned into the filled-in Sal I site of pYAC4 ( 22 ) . |
19 | She washed up the lunch things and looked into the fridge . |
20 | But the reward for setting off early is the sight of dawn breaking over the South Rim and spilling into the Canyon . |
21 | An empty drink tube rolled between their feet as the jitney wheeled into motion , whisking them away from the cargo concourse and plunging into the tunnels of Plenty . |
22 | The graphics subsystem is built around custom chips and plugs into the TurboChannel of the host processor : it 's intended for the Alpha-based Titan 2.0 — a multi-processor graphics workstation — but it will also run on the MIPS-based Titan 1.0 . |
23 | Irby AC won the team event and go into the lead after two matches with 29 points , one better than Liverpool AS . |
24 | It took him twenty minutes to get down to the town centre and turn into the street of tatty terraced houses behind the bus station were Nails lived . |
25 | The Collector had the remaining wooden shutters stripped off the Residency windows and dug into the mud of the ramparts to prevent them melting . |
26 | We know all the damned silly things we 've done for a thousand years , and as long as we know that and always have it around where we can see it , some day we 'll sop making goddamn funeral pyres and jumping into the middle of them . ’ |
27 | Dampen the edges of the holes , cut out green holly leaves and press into the leaf-shaped holes in the burgundy ribbon , then smooth gently to secure in place . |
28 | Gooch , a 25-year-old bricklayer , had three weeks of a one-year ban left to run when he lost control of his Ford Escort and careered into the group of children . |
29 | The lorry smashed through a brick wall and plunged into the fast-flowing canal , landing on its side . |
30 | Above : Xpelair 's GX6 exceeds building regulations and fits into the most stylish kitchen |