Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] into a " in BNC.

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1 She dipped her fingers delicately into a dish and , to my astonishment , popped a morsel of food into my mouth instead of into her own .
2 As a first step in turning out a molecule of sugar ( which has six carbon atoms in it ) they are content to link three CO2 molecules together into a proto-carbohydrate .
3 And then they were over the bar into a small , natural harbour and the deck steadied beneath her feet as Penry piloted the boat skilfully into a mooring where the Angharad would wait for their return .
4 Macmillan astutely side-stepped the opposition by appointing General ‘ Pug ’ Ismay , Churchill 's wartime Chief Staff Officer , and General Ian Jacob , who had been one of his deputies and then Director-General of the BBC , to use their acknowledged experience of the workings of Whitehall to produce a blueprint of the most practicable way of bringing the three Service ministries together into a single Ministry of Defence .
5 A trained observer selected longitudinal crypts and counted labelled and unlabelled cells in the proliferative compartment , entering data directly into a BBC Microcomputer .
6 Natural mating occurs , in temperate zones , when the days are shortening ; supposedly this results in the kids being born , five months later into a supportive spring environment .
7 They put the sandwich carefully into a bag .
8 She turned her little car precisely into a parking place in the hospital car park , climbed out and slammed the door .
9 The dwarf pours tea steadily into a blue and white cup and then offers it .
10 As Miss Fergusson explained the extent and purpose of their journey , the diplomat studied her : a dark-haired woman in early middle age , with protuberant black eyes and rather full , reddish cheeks which pushed her lips forward into a pout .
11 But he said when you start paying money just into a building society and then lump sum this and lump sum that they tend to sort of then oh you know , what is actually going on here and they tend to start looking about a bit more .
12 An example of the futility of pouring money uncontrolledly into a service is given by the United States , which has one of the highest rates of infection with the sexually transmitted diseases , one of the highest rates of resistance among its gonococci , and one of the highest , if not the highest , budgets for research and education into these diseases in the world .
13 Mix all ingredients together into a dressing .
14 Trying to bring those those elements together into a single definition , I I had to use an established grouping of permanent habitation .
15 Grammatical errors and grammatical variations can arise when you put words together into phrases and phrases together into a sentence .
16 He was right — a thick blanket of snow had turned the scene outside into a picture-postcard .
17 PRINCE Charles kept a low profile during an official visit yesterday when he was taken 20ft underground into a sewer .
18 It was evident that my ideas on semantics needed more careful exploration , so I developed my work further into a monograph .
19 The technology of virtual reality uses a computer to map a user 's body and senses directly into a digital world .
20 The quarry was wider than it was deep , perhaps sixty yards across and dropping eighty feet sheer into a small lake , the water dyed red by the mud washed down by the rain .
21 The height is adjustable , and you can flush fit the Eclipse on its adjustable skid feet perfectly into a standard gap in your kitchen units .
22 Like many of the gentry all over the country , he was convinced that the wound now bleeding Christendom might yet be healed , and the Church , the Body of Christ , made whole ; so when he gave sanctuary to young men on their way to train as priests in France , or secret agents from Spain or Ireland , he did so believing that he was acting in the best interests of his country , claiming that if anyone was a traitor it was the ardent puritans like Walsingham and Drake , who by their political manoeuvrings and piratical attacks on Spanish merchantmen were pushing the Queen remorselessly into a confrontation with King Philip of Spain .
23 Likewise on glaciers , tight ropes should prevent anybody from ever dropping much more than waist deep into a hidden crevasse — a position from which the victim can usually be dragged out .
24 To this juncture , we have discussed the aggregation of individual preferences directly into a public decision .
25 ‘ There is an awful lot of software for the 390 — but it is all in bits and pieces ’ Parker claims , and so as an interim step IBM will be pulling all the pieces together into a proper server package .
26 Nance Rashleigh ripped out entrails and flung the gutted fish accurately into a barrel four feet away .
27 Born 56 years ago into a moderately well-to-do family in the village of Konyi in southern Hungary , Mr Pozsgay had no personal motivation to espouse revolution , unlike many of his contemporaries who were driven to the party by abject poverty .
28 From the tower I climbed carefully down to the causeway and walked amid screeching seabirds to the end of the island , where the foaming water was groaning and pounding dramatically into a wide gash in the rock , known as the Blow Hole .
29 At such a temperature the deuterium and tritium fuels are so hot that they would vaporise every material known , stripping the atoms apart into a ‘ plasma ’ of electrons and nuclei roaming free of one another .
30 In The Young Stepmother ( 1861 ) Charlotte M. Yonge represents Mr Kendal as a positive recluse within his study ; and even when his lively second wife contrives to drive him out of it into her morning-room , she has to prevent him from turning that room too into a ‘ literal boudoir ’ , by which she seems to mean ‘ a place to sulk in ’ .
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