Example sentences of "and [verb] into [det] " in BNC.

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1 and change into that subdirectory .
2 ‘ We thought up the collection idea and checked into all the legalities .
3 I caught his strange perfume and gazed into those clear , glass-like eyes .
4 He was an investment banker and financier , in his early fifties , with contacts and influence into all reaches of Industry and Government .
5 The flood apart from ruining their home made their own car which should have taken them for the fully-paid honeymoon in Scotland , float off down the road and crash into another car .
6 Well I think even if you do n't do it as one christian or as one human being to another , even if you do it in the view of a general who sleeps with the enemy general 's picture over his bed and you 've got ta try and think into this man 's mind , remember he 's from West Belfast , he 's from the area that this man was killed in .
7 Five goes into itself once , and goes into that , erm , eight times , so it 's going to be an eighth .
8 However , we decided to try it with the food and tucked into some quite outstanding starters , including terrine of foie gras with wild mushrooms and some grilled bites of red mullet with caviar which positively leapt into the mouth .
9 Maybe Daine had gone dybbuk and passed into another body .
10 ‘ I messed around with it and got into this thing of splitting up the amps because I always thought that the guitar was a bit flat in mono .
11 I am bent gouged pinched and tugged at , and squeezed into this funny shape .
12 ‘ I just saw a little skitchy guy come down the fire escape and slip into that alley . ’
13 The music and flashing lights move in time , producing a moving blur of colours and patterns that dissolve and fade into each other But the Gyuto monks were a bit of a bore with their constant thudding chants of ‘ ohhm' .
14 Meredith hastily curbed her natural friendliness , reminding herself that she was n't at home now , gossiping to strangers and leaping into any car that came down the lane .
15 the dif a while ago drove down Middle Street and crashed into some , that one ?
16 It is introduced as a hypothesis which can bring coherence and understanding into this area — a piece of speculation which has continued to worry empiricists ever since it was first developed since it does not seem to be based on facts .
17 Lambert touched down shakily , got lost and drove into some bog where his wheels stuck fast , the nose buried itself , and the tail reared high like a flag on a steeple .
18 They rattle and bash into each other , a whole long string of them .
19 The use of tape recordings and videos adds further elaborations of form and function which are just being recognised and incorporated into this traditional complex of language use .
20 Health care can not be conveniently packaged and priced into such things as health problems of the ‘ elderly ’ or ‘ mentally ill ’ .
21 Alright after you you perhaps took wagons down and put into that place where you and find the old ones in that room where your wagons are you see .
22 But if we put , if I put box up the name of safety of tha , er but make a point of the next time getting all in , in and put into that and copies .
23 Right , any time you read a story , whether it be religious or science fiction , or whatever , in which somebody is taken out of one body and put into another body erm and the story goes , and then was turned into a pig , or whatever , erm , presumably that author has it in mind that you can still identify , that same guy , first in one body and then in the body of a pig .
24 He will be searching for a monster pike and working his way slowly along the river by casting spinners and lures into all of the likely spots .
25 You mentioned the explosion of information , particularly in the science area where there are thousands , literally thousands , of publications and scientists producing more information , more data , every day and pumping into these things .
26 You mentioned the explosion of information , particularly in the science area where there are thousands , literally thousands , of publications and scientists producing more information , more data every day and pumping into these things .
27 After finishing cocktails and going into that gorgeous , lofty , airy dining-room , and especially getting a window table as we were lucky enough to , you have had the best of what they have to offer at the Ritz , considerable as this is .
28 I only know that he turned up a few hours after the accident and got into some row with the head copper .
29 I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang !
30 I do , I think I 've got somebody buying me another so I go and look into that oh I do what Mavis does now , she goes and looks in the book shop
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