Example sentences of "[adv] [conj] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So whatever level of runner you are you ca n't do better than get into the Mizuno powerhouse . |
2 | I jumped up suddenly and ran into the crowds of people in the dark . |
3 | ‘ Pech gehabt , ’ he said suddenly and broke into a grin . |
4 | We were grabbed suddenly and hustled into the dancing light . |
5 | The ‘ wild ’ characteristics have been bred out of them for many generations and few would survive long if released into the wild . |
6 | Ignition typically required about 1 g of a mixture of sodium borohydride and charcoal , when equal portions of each were mixed together and formed into a pile . |
7 | It was too close to Christmas to bother about embarking on any sort of adult education before it , so I pacified Toby by saying I 'd got plenty of time and would look into it after the New Year , and we settled down to wallow in being together and getting into the Christmas spirit . |
8 | However , if the sperm from a number of ejaculates are stored , added together and introduced into the wife 's vagina or uterus , fertilization may be successful . |
9 | Adolescence may be viewed as the time at which , and only at which , the threads of childhood experience are drawn together and woven into the fabric of personality . |
10 | Couch potatoes can run the London Marathon , take an in-depth reccy around St Paul 's , and do nine rounds with Chris Eubank , all while tucking into a freshly-delivered deep-pan ! |
11 | Silvio , crouched just outside , all but tumbled into the room . |
12 | He all but bumped into the couple , but , just in time , he arrested his progress , drew back , seemed , for an instant , to seek for oxygen as if he had emerged from some physical deep of ocean , looked about him at the mundane world he had re-entered and then , with rapid dignity , collected himself . |
13 | Then he stood up and strode from the room , and she all but collapsed into the chair he 'd just vacated , feeling as though she 'd been battered by a storm at sea . |
14 | She came to England to stay with a sister , went to acting school in London and through a teacher who knew how to persuade Emlyn Williams , was all but smuggled into The Last Days of Dolwyn as the sixth girl extra ‘ when only five had been budgeted for . |
15 | Sam said to me thoughtfully , ‘ If you had n't stopped me , I 'd have rolled up the curtain so as to go into the dock in a boat , and all that stuff under the water would have slithered away into the river and no one would have been any the wiser . ’ |
16 | A similar profile of gastric blood flow was found in rats treatedwith sucralfate or omeprazole but in rats given bFGF , especially when injected into the peritoneum alone or in combination with sucralfate , the gastric blood flow at the ulcer margin reached significantly higher values than that in vehicle treated controls ( Table II ) . |
17 | Nature rarely operates in straight lines , and these should be confined to the boundaries of the garden — bamboo screens , pantiled walls — rather than intrude into the garden itself . |
18 | That way they can make sure that the host fees benefit the whole country , rather than slipping into the pockets of a few crooks . |
19 | He used it sometimes rather than go into the factory at Newbury . |
20 | Furthermore , the escapement is hinged to the key rather than fitting into a slot and the hammer points towards the player . |
21 | On a new housing estate the priority task is to establish Christian cells rather than launch into a brick-by-brick building scheme . |
22 | Acknowledge people when you arrive rather than slinking into a corner . |
23 | There is no reason why a couple should continue to have sex into old age if they decide together that they do not want to , but it is important that they make a decision rather than lapse into no sex as a result of neglect or unresolved problems . |
24 | The Argive krater is far smaller than the Attic amphora ; and it looks as though Athenian artists preferred to monumentalise vase-painting rather than venture into the new world of free painting . |
25 | Whatever windfall profits might be earned from minor wars and international tensions , there was little doubt in the City that their interests lay in sustaining Britain as the free trading capital of a world-wide empire of finance , rather than retreating into the protectionist bloc envisaged by proponents of Imperial Federation . |
26 | Just when she had decided to go back to her room rather than turn into a block of ice , a warning creak issued from the men 's corridor . |
27 | Again we see how much easier it is to be absolute in allegiance to a doctrine rather than to enquire into the beliefs upon which it is founded . |
28 | He also claims DEC , leery of its margins , has reworked its low-end Alpha price structure to pitch the machines against Hewlett-Packard Co rather than get into a price struggle with Sun Microsystems Inc . |
29 | Rather than fall into the hands of the Witch King 's servants he jumped into the sea in full armour . |
30 | In such a case better to accept whatever penalties the Church might impose , however harsh , for theft and deceit , rather than fall into the hands of the secular law , my law , ’ said Hugh firmly , ‘ where murder is a hanging matter . |