Example sentences of "[adv] into [art] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nowadays appreciations are often condensed , perhaps into a catalogue introduction , or possibly fitted into the preface for a book of illustrations . |
2 | There were worries that the combined Austin Rover/Ford operation would develop merely into an assembly plant for cars designed abroad . |
3 | He threw the handkerchief carelessly into a laundry basket , then before she knew what was happening , he was kissing the tips of her fingers , then her palms , then drawing her hands towards him so that she had little choice but to slide her arms around him and receive his kiss . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Would n't it fit nicely into the appraisal system ? |
6 | Cadfael went out with him only into the herb garden , for he still had work to do here . |
7 | The next day she appeared with a box of her own tapes of classical music which she thrust endlessly into the cassette machine with a distracted smile . |
8 | So into the fray stride Jake and Duke . |
9 | " Mr Gillman 's ready for you now , " she said to the older of the women , and helped her gently into the consulting room . |
10 | ‘ You should see the other feller , ’ she said , easing herself gently into the passenger seat of his Aston Martin . |
11 | All she felt now was his firmness as he pressed against her , probed gently into the dandelion fluff of her mound . |
12 | It has been demonstrated that the colour-coated pottery industries extended both upstream into the Sibson/Stibbington areas and downstream towards Stanground , in addition to the Billing Brook and Normangate Field sectors already mentioned . |
13 | Storms and high tides over the winter gauged even deeper into the sand dunes . |
14 | Billy Tolboys pulled up the collar of his ancient leather overcoat and hunched down even deeper into the motorcycle sidecar . |
15 | She was dry-eyed now , but her voice on the edge of wailing made Davide clutch her and pull them both deeper into the courtyard shadow of the entrance where they stood . |
16 | FURIOUS Howard Kendall stormed out of Loftus Road tight-lipped last night after a double sending-off which helped plunge his troubled side deeper into the relegation mire . |
17 | MARK CROSSLEY dropped Nottingham Forest deeper into the relegation mire yesterday with an error which even a Sunday morning park footballer would find embarrassing . |
18 | One scholar claims that " the Wildbad group was delving deeper into the emancipation issue than had any governmental or gentry body in Russia before " . |
19 | You walk deeper and deeper into the crystal cave , hearing your footsteps echo in the hollow cavern . |
20 | ‘ However , when delving deeper into the rule book the situation becomes confused . |
21 | Deeper into the reed bed it went , its cryptic plumage merging with the long , thin , creamy-buff , feathery-topped reedstalks — and disappeared from view . |
22 | As soon as the block is instigated , the attacker switches his attack by bringing his right leg down into a sweep position , directly behind the defender 's leading foot . |
23 | He turned the door handle slowly , the automatic gripped in his fist , held high so that he could swing it down into a firing position if necessary . |
24 | Great imperial systems propelled by steam have broken down into a myriad nationalities propelled by the internal-combustion engine and oil . |
25 | The path teetered down into a side gorge — and then the granite slabs appeared . |
26 | A programme to clear the ground of weeds and leave the soil fit to rake down into a seed bed is simple to devise . |
27 | I would sink down into a velvet void so entire and impenetrable that whether it was I or I was it , became moot . |
28 | They plan to pump a suspension of catalysts in steam and air or hydrogen , down into a coal seam . |
29 | The terrier , a Jack Russell , was always a hunting animal , working rough ground and even going to ground in those situations where it could safely get down into a fox earth or a drainpipe . |
30 | Have you ever looked down into the hair dryer ? |