Example sentences of "[coord] they [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | He pulled open the door , and they came into a tiny attic , with several large piles of typescript , and several files , neatly set out on the table . |
2 | Erm I know there had been occasion when we had people sleeping on the the stairway and you know , I think occasionally and but I think sometimes that was maybe somebody got home from a blues party , and had too much to drink or something , and they came into the warm , the heat w from the the downstairs flat , er k comes up on the stairwell , and I know there was someone sleeping there . |
3 | She kept away from the rue de Rivoli and they went into a café near the port . |
4 | Later-several whiskies later — Hamilton did emerge , and they went into a private office to talk . |
5 | She slipped her arm through her sister 's , and they went into the dining-room , where a small fire was burning . |
6 | They went to the hotel , where Filmer and the other owners from the train are staying , and they went into the bar for a drink . |
7 | Mr Hill : Yes , now , during the war most men between 19 and 38 got called up and they went into the army , navy , airforce and fire-brigade or they had been drafted into factories to make tanks , aeroplanes and munitions so some things , areas , like farming were very short of labour . |
8 | However , Albert got over that , and so did Jim , and they went into the sitting-room , where Bella was sitting in mini-gear frighteningly too young for her , with office folders on her lap . |
9 | He said , ‘ Deal , ’ and they went into the library . |
10 | The door in the high wall was open and they went into the garden . |
11 | ‘ You can tell me all about this while you pour me a drink , ’ he said quietly and they went into the kitchen . |
12 | Corbett gave a child a penny to hold the horses and they went into the priest 's house . |
13 | He wanted to speak , to say anything so as not to seem sullen or graceless , but there was nothing ; and they went into the restaurant stiffly , not looking at each other . |
14 | As they move along the machine from the bath of resin , all the rovings are pulled together , and they disappear into a block of metal through a single hole which determines the final diameter . |
15 | Rogers put his nose down and they escaped into the chaos . |
16 | Anna threw up her arms and they vanished into the house . |
17 | The doors opened and they stepped into a thickly carpeted , perfectly silent and very large room , again rampant with greenery , in which a girl was sitting behind a desk smiling brightly . |
18 | Nicolo knocked , then pushed it open , and they stepped into a brightly lit sitting-room . |
19 | ‘ As you please , ’ said Tom , and they stepped into the darkness of the drapers . |
20 | In seconds , the police officers ' hats were dislodged from their owners ' heads , and they disappeared into a boiling fighting , mass of humanity . |
21 | Damian got out , his arm around Domino , and they ran into an apartment block . |
22 | I 'm always blowing the little ducks up they go , they 're going like that and you shoot them and they turn into a It 's really good . |
23 | a doctor and they got into a nursery place |
24 | Another thing we noticed was this : as they were leg-weary they wore their shoes out more quickly ; these town horses often did up to forty mile on the road during the day , and they got into the habit of sliding and dragging their feet . |
25 | They were met at the front door by a delirious spaniel , who clearly had no idea of funeral decorum , and they proceeded into the front room , where Bill Clough switched on a bulging orangey imitation-coal electric fire , and then went to a horrible drinks cabinet — all plastic and flashing lights . |
26 | If the new , friendlier systems do come onto the market , and if they 're bought as presents and so on , and they get into the homes and they get into the schools , then people will just learn to use them , and it 's the existing professionals who may have to change their habits to accommodate . |
27 | If the new , friendlier systems do come onto the market , and if they 're bought as presents and so on , and they get into the homes and they get into the schools , then people will just learn to use them , and it 's the existing professionals who may have to change their habits to accommodate . |
28 | Willie closed it carefully behind them and they walked into a wild and unkempt garden . |
29 | In the fever there may be intense heat and they go into a congestive stupor or sleep . |
30 | ‘ Elephants do have long memories , ’ Daphne says , ‘ and they go into a period of deep grieving that will often last three or four months , which is when the really intensive care comes in . |