Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] into a " in BNC.
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1 | We signed another form , paid another , smaller deposit , and checked right into a motel in Santa Barbara for a long rest . |
2 | The gravel track led downhill into a narrow belt of silver birch and rowan . |
3 | However , at the end of the film , the car driven by Mark ( Sean Connery ) drives right down to the end of the road , and instead of falling into the ( non-existent ) harbour , turns right into a previously unsuspected street or quay along its edge and disappears from view . |
4 | Instead of just inspecting records within the Input range you can define n output range so that all the records found as a result of the search are gathered together into a separate table . |
5 | All the information on one general subject is gathered together into a FILE . |
6 | You use semicolons and colons to indicate specific relationships between sentences that you wish to connect together into a larger , composite sentence . |
7 | Maccoby and Jacklin , authors of the standard review of psychological sex differences , note that even a study like their own , which finds mostly similarities , turns inexorably into a trait psychology ( 1974 : 3ff ) , centred on masculinity and femininity , and the differences between them . |
8 | You can hear it in the jazz metal fills in ‘ Glam Slam ’ and ‘ U Got the Look ’ , in the way the West Coast power pop of ‘ I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man ’ subsides brilliantly into a brooding meander of acid guitar , in the raga anthem ‘ The Cross , … |
9 | Tendrils from the two black shapes reached out to entwine with each other , pulling their cores closer together until , as Ace watched in amazement , they melded together into a single muscular column of flesh crowned with thorns . |
10 | Bernice could see Legion 's body splitting into a firework display of multi-coloured fronds , and slowly drawing together into a hairy black ovoid supported by three pipe-cleaner legs . |
11 | The perspective of the poem follows its language , tumbling suddenly into a burst of passion and emotion as the poet struggles to observe the forces that buffet him in the heart of his mind . |
12 | Along the shore , two and a half miles of golden sands slip slowly into a warm , blue sea where visitors can swim , sail and wind-surf . |
13 | She went into the empty staff-room and helping herself to a cup of coffee , she sank wearily into a chair . |
14 | In contrast walking slowly into a room may indicate reticence or apprehension . |
15 | The Attax and the CF-200 power amp fit together into a 2U rack case , constituting a small , very portable setup . |
16 | Our first aim , therefore , is to isolate significant typical events and units of social life and activity , and then to probe for the underlying blueprint , often implicit rather than explicit , that will show how they fit together into a meaningful pattern . |
17 | There is a difference between fully automatic washing machines — which change the nature of the task altogether — and ‘ twin tub ’ machines where the hot wet washing has to be lifted manually into a separate drying compartment . |
18 | They signed up for the same courses and joined the same societies ; they sat together in seminars and went together to the National Film Theatre ; they had sex together and moved together into a one-roomed flat in their second year . |
19 | A word is not a category at all in the sense used : since a text may be decomposed entirely into a sequence of words , there is no linguistic sense in which one could choose to use something else instead of a word . |
20 | There was worse to come just minutes later , when striker , Dave Mitchell , who 'd already been booked , charged carelessly into a tackle . |
21 | I have a new wardrobe full of clothes I could n't wear before and fit comfortably into a size 10/12 instead of struggling into a size 14 . |
22 | Modern miners no longer slip comfortably into a scene from ‘ How Green Was My Valley ’ . |
23 | He swivelled the board round , moved effortlessly into a wave and stood up , cutting diagonally across the break and finishing with a headstand . |
24 | They may seem a lot , but in fact they fit easily into a single bag . |
25 | A little farther on the severe cliffs melt away into a large area of sand and sand dunes at Gunwalloe . |
26 | These generally refer to finding a self-indexing function for tables in main storage ; Jaeschke has developed a method originally proposed by Cichell , and he has shown that , however complicated the key sequence is , a self-indexing function can be found for up to 40 keys so that they fit exactly into a table with the same number of storage positions . |
27 | They formed a terrace of four and the front doors opened onto a passage whereas most houses had the door opening directly into a room . |
28 | I had visited the apartment at least a dozen times , but I still found the fact of a lift opening directly into a living room incredibly impressive ; a proof of wealth as convincing as the possession of gold taps or of mink rugs or of the girl who waited to greet me just beyond the lift doors . |
29 | His father 's laugh changed quickly into a prolonged cough . |
30 | He opened a door and I staggered gratefully into a sweet bovine warmth where a few shaggy little bullocks stood hock deep in straw . |