Example sentences of "and [adv] into a " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise structure , which is what we are aiming at here , does not spring up ready-made , but is developed from interior and exterior motifs into its parts and thence into a whole … |
2 | A little later when local people formed themselves into vigilantees and eventually into a battalion of the UDA , he was asked to take charge of the extensive social work sponsored by it in the district . |
3 | They now looked towards the door through which the young fellow was making a hurried exit , and , somewhat impatiently , Aggie said , ‘ Come along with you , come along , ’ and led the way through yet another door and into a passageway , and so into a square hall from which a stairway rose . |
4 | ‘ When somebody is in a situation where they feel there is no way out , feel trapped , lost , unloved , helpless , powerless , they are in a definite negative spiral and are getting deeper and deeper into a place where they are more and more frightened and despairing . |
5 | They were thus driving the wedge further and further into a division of labour from which they were the first to suffer . |
6 | He half-stumbled out of the room up to his bed and blessed , blessed sleep , where his dreams were a mixture of lobsters with evil intent towards the Prince of Wales , of Charles Dickens teaching him how to catch a pungar , and of Araminta , receding further and further into a boiling sea of mutton broth . |
7 | Our supervisors are skilled tradesmen who are being forced more and more into a teaching role without any kind of recompense for it . |
8 | Read through your full speech several times , preferably aloud and preferably into a tape-recorder , but do not try to memorise it word for word . |
9 | DE-XXXX VELOPMENT takes the genes provided by REPRODUCTION in any given generation , and translates those genes into drawing action , and hence into a picture of a body on the computer screen . |
10 | Wolf was awake , instantly , and instantly into a fighting stance ; but Fox only collapsed to the other mattress , and lay there , still . |
11 | Would Eve be furious if Mother Francis heard the whole story of the lies , the unhappiness and the circumstances that had brought her to the other side of the city and now into a hospital bed ? |
12 | The word " aesthetic " itself acquired its modern academic denotation in eighteenth-century German philosophy — in the writings of Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten and his disciple Immanuel Kant ; but the most significant of German " aesthetic " enquiries have invariably moved beyond " aesthetic " in the narrow sense , and often into a question for the " whole man " . |
13 | Well if you live in Snainton towns then I 've got details of an organization that can help out with all those things and help you get back onto the learning ladder and maybe into a job . |
14 | With slow wrinkling his stiff face relaxed now and then into a feminine tender smile . |
15 | Should your goals be made smaller and then into a longer list ? |
16 | These principles can be projected into a third dimension to describe complex volumes ; and then into a time dimension , as in the cinema and television . |
17 | Puff pastry goes on top and then into a very hot oven . |
18 | Gate B — pursuing his current job in computer sales — led on to a tarmac road , and then into a grey housing estate , ending in a cul-de-sac . |
19 | Willie followed him next door into a chemist 's shop and then into a grocery shop . |
20 | Hazel and Fiver went a short way above ground and then into a wide open hole in a sand patch and so down , by various runs , until they were thirty feet into the wood , among the roots of an oak . |
21 | Ultimately , however , the beavers ' lake , like any other , will fill with sediment and turn first into a swamp and then into a level green grassland . |
22 | At first she went all over the place , this way and that , and then into a spin . |
23 | ICI Chlor-Chemicals takes salt solution from its brine fields and turns it first into chlorine and then into a host of downstream products . |
24 | The day when Britain 's independent power producers will be able to sell competitively and freely into a European grid as a matter of right would seem to be a long way off , despite the fact that this was all supposed to have been in place by the end of 1992 . |
25 | The prince 's intervention prompted the BMA into action and ultimately into a more constructive position on questions relating to complementary medicine . |