Example sentences of "[adv] they [verb] into " in BNC.

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31 Instantly they plunged into a vertical nose-dive so abrupt that the bucket flew from her grasp and dropped like a stone .
32 Later they evolved into large insects , and fed on the smaller creepy crawly species then becoming abundant , and on plants and other shallow marine life .
33 Six days later they flew into Havana .
34 Now they went into war , they came out of this war the were n't , there was no tip of the glory for them .
35 She knew the Brownie Motto and Law , and now they flashed into her mind : ‘ Lend a Hand ’ and ‘ A Brownie thinks of others before herself and does a good turn every day ’ .
36 The police were slow to realize that there was trouble , but now they moved into the crowd , attempting to find the troublemakers .
37 A junior spin doctor wandered down the aisle of bus and aeroplane using the language which presumably they drum into them at medical school : ‘ I will certainly convey your request to the Prime Minister for a comment on these polls , but I think you will find him taking the view that after April 9 you will all be writing about him winning the only poll that matters . ’
38 E eventually they got into parliament .
39 Eventually they pulled into the lane behind the house .
40 When a few have been handled it becomes noticeable how well they fit into the hand .
41 Near Gatekirk Cave is the resurfance of the underground streams draining from Whernside ; here they emerge into daylight .
42 Sometimes they went into Hogan 's Gentleman 's Outfitters .
43 Sometimes they speak , sometimes they break into song .
44 These Q branches are often distinct , but sometimes they merge into the rest of the band .
45 Sometimes they broke into my classes at the university , carrying pictures of Franco and Primo de Rivera and chanting Falangist slogans or singing army songs , and shouting maricone ! maricone !
46 He , like many others , was to learn the truth of the Talmud that , ‘ our passions are like travellers : at first they make a brief stay ; then they are like guests , who visit often ; and then they turn into tyrants , who hold us in their power . ’
47 Then they soared into the sky as one , to make flight north as a pair along the coast to Wrath .
48 Then they fell into each other 's arms .
49 And then they put into what we called the the skeel great big round thing like a What we call it ?
50 Then they went into another tank of clean water and from there into an oven to dry .
51 Then they went into the kitchen , where Patrick and Mary made the acquaintance of their latest grandchild , and spent an enjoyable half-hour drinking coffee , all talking at once .
52 Then they went into the lead , only for Peterborough to come back with a late equaliser .
53 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals . ’
54 ‘ It usually starts with truancy and bunking off then they get into shoplifting and drug taking and on to burglary eventually becoming habitual criminals , ’ he said .
55 Then they vanished into their square caves .
56 Then they stepped into the airlock , after a last lingering gaze between Mala and her Ardakkean .
57 A great dark arch appeared , and then they passed into shadow with the sounds of water glooping as echoes in the high tunnel and the light playing along the sides like silk in the wind .
58 But then they got into trouble .
59 This went on for about two hours , and then they got into their boats and sailed away .
60 He worked at Underwood Pit when they were came to this district and then they came into the Newthorpe Common district and er and then er we moved from Newthorpe Common and he went to Williamthorpe for a short while , only from erm probably eighteen months to two years , that 's as much as did there .
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