Example sentences of "[noun] [adj] into the " in BNC.
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1 | Nikola ( Figure 4.3 ) is a straightforward case of a transfer from the first year of one degree course direct into the second year of another . |
2 | Mortars are shorter , heavier weapons than cannons , designed to lob an explosive shell high into the air so that it drops down on the target from the sky . |
3 | The pressure of the escaping gas sprays liquid lava high into the air , just as a soda siphon squirts water , to form fire fountains . |
4 | Each explosion shoots out glowing fragments of semi-solid lava high into the air . |
5 | ‘ Cameron ’ Clare continues , ‘ is content to lurk here on the sidelines radiating self-righteous socialist disapproval and imag-ining how after the revolution we 'll all have to pull ploughs , eat raw turnips and take part in interminable self-criticism sessions long into the candle-lit night on the collective farm , are n't you , Cameron ? ’ |
6 | A series of explosions shook the crater of Mt Mayon , about 200 miles south of Manila , spewing mushroom clouds of ash and sand high into the sky and scientists warned of even greater eruptions to come . |
7 | On 17 Feb. the government agreed to an inquiry by Amnesty International into the conditions of imprisonment of 35 detainees , including Ali Aref . |
8 | How would know it if I brought a jar full into the room ? |
9 | Greenpeace is seeking a joint inquiry by the governments concerned into the fate of the dolphins . |
10 | Graham was 47th , 4.32 seconds back of the winner , while Ronald Duncan sky-gazed into the netting with bright and beautiful bruises to show for it . |
11 | The rain wash-off into the ravine had flushed the goodness out of the soil , so that instead of grass , there was a strip of thin scrub and stunted trees . |
12 | The Dundela score came in the 25th minute when Mark Snodden latched onto a brilliant cross sent over from the right-wing by Lawrence Fyffe to head the ball high into the roof of the net . |
13 | Paul Bodin 's strike high into the top corner gave Swindon a 3-0 lead . |
14 | Then hundreds of hooves crashed through the ford , spattering water bright into the mist . |
15 | Sucking at loose shingle , and tossing spray high into the air . |
16 | Fulk 's great-grandson married into the Trusbut family who had a seat at Warter village . |
17 | Some day there might be a time for setting light to both Carrog and Sycarth , and driving their households homeless into the hills ; but not now , that was to fritter away all these preparations upon a minor consideration . |
18 | Not only that , but continuous 124 mph winds surging around the planet whip up the ochre soil high into the atmosphere , turning the sky pink , virtually obscuring the already wan sunlight . |
19 | said they just fired rubber bullets high into the ground fucking rules , live ammunition |
20 | Pushed up front by Souness to partner Rush , the former Spurs star showed he had lost none of his old striking instincts by evading two challenges and firing a rising drive high into the net after robbing Apollon 's Scottish exile Dave Kenny . |
21 | THE final opinion polls before today 's real vote in the US presidential election have Bill Clinton sweeping into the White House . |
22 | The legislation was worked out by conferees from the armed services committee of both houses , who described the spending plans as a road-map for guiding the US military into the post-Cold War era . |
23 | The casual unauthorised assumption of the word Royal into the College 's title is generally thought to have occurred in about 1828 . |
24 | Imported largely duty free into the United Kingdom before accession , agricultural products were subject to a variable levy under CAP after accession . |
25 | By and large , climatologists agree that two ‘ perturbations ’ have been affecting trends in temperature during the present century : the warming influence of this increase in carbon dioxide , and the variable cooling influence produced when great volcanic eruptions spread dust high into the stratosphere , blocking some of the heat from the Sun . |
26 | This winsome description fits in with the descriptions of the messianic age in the book of Isaiah , with the wolf lying down with the lamb , the lion and the ox eating straw together , and the little child playing happily and fearlessly with them and even putting its little hand unhurt into the hole of the poisonous viper . |
27 | James puffed out a great breath , digging his hands deep into the big empty pockets of his coat . |
28 | This is augmented by two small stiffening bars inlaid into the neck , parallel to the truss rod , said to optimise the action of the rod along its entire 24 fret range . |
29 | Instead she dutifully lifted each weight in turn from the shoulder high into the air , staring steadfastly into her own cow-brown eyes . |
30 | Then , with her back to the door , she sprinkled the rest of the contents of the bowl high into the air and out over the edge of the roof . |