Example sentences of "they [verb] [adv] into " in BNC.
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1 | You 've probably seen some of these that are brushed , they get a very heavy brushing on them make almost into coats . |
2 | When they were n't trashing their equipment ( something which kept them occupied deep into the Seventies ) , they were trashing each other . |
3 | Then the three of them swam away into the deeper water under the headland . |
4 | Some monasteries had ten , twenty thousand monks , many of them living long into their eighties and nineties . |
5 | Contrasted with that prospect of classical elegance is the tangle which the visitor sees ahead down the older thoroughfare : the spire of St Giles 's cathedral , entrances to courtyards in which lived men as diverse as the philosopher David Hume and the Jekyll-and-Hyde rogue Deacon Brodie , and high tenement blocks wedged against one another as if to prevent them toppling backwards into a chasm . |
6 | He preferred more ambiguity and liked the idea of one or other of them sleepwalking accidentally into the other 's room ; that would have been less crude than prior agreements . |
7 | They were flying the Liberators in for the big daylight raids on the Ruhr and one of them flew straight into the field where Grandad was working , planting carrots for the war effort . |
8 | Many of them worked late into the night with their files and their problems of decisions , or if they were in the Judicature , their judgements . |
9 | The two of them stared aimlessly into the distance . |
10 | And the three of them went deeper into the darkness of the tunnel . |
11 | For a long moment they gazed silently into each other 's eyes , and she felt the familiar tug of longing deep in her stomach . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The missions became deadly games of cat and mouse as they penetrated further into DEEP territory . |
14 | Ultimately they contract further into molecular structures , into great dark swirling spheres that form the basis of young star-field systems . |
15 | Sophisticated higher-level procedures must prune these perfect , accidental word matches before they combine exponentially into a huge space of alternative partial interpretations . |
16 | They may seem a lot , but in fact they fit easily into a single bag . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | 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 . |
19 | The majority of farm servants stayed only the one year with their master after the annual hiring , but they moved only into the service of other farmers drawing labour from the same hiring fair . |
20 | We began to tire of eating charred meat outside in the garden and , instead of the normal seasonal rise in pig prices , they moved sharply into reverse . |
21 | As they rose upwards into the damp air the site spread out before them on either side . |
22 | As they drew away into the darkness , Joshua Cohen stood and looked after them . |
23 | But as they drew deeper into the coppice , moving farther east all the while , she began to fear they would leave her entirely behind . |
24 | They charged straight into the hall , leaving muddy trails from their shoes all across the new sports hall floor and , using their bags as improvised seating , proceeded to sit down still wrapped in their coats . |
25 | Reluctantly they headed away into the darkness and made the rendezvous rather late , but luckily the patrol had waited for them . |
26 | They slip easily into their routine . |
27 | You may also see otters , or their pug marks , where they slip quietly into the loch , keeping Strathbeg trout alert and fit . |
28 | They wandered slowly into the study and sat down . |
29 | They sank immediately into deep sleep . |
30 | ‘ Toff indeed , ’ they heard Biff mutter as they filed past into the mill . |