Example sentences of "[adv] into [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His voice was rising into hysteria , and suddenly he burst voluptuously into tears .
2 To the charge that Victorians sentimentalised the deaths of their children has been added the allegation that they may have inflicted psychological damage by bringing them prematurely into contact with death .
3 Perhaps the producer hurried the film prematurely into production , or the director did n't carry out the necessary preparation .
4 She did not really like The Soldier 's Tale ( ‘ I was all into swans and tutus ’ , she explained ) but was impressed by the duet for the soldier and the Scarlet Woman .
5 The arch-Kinnockites in the Tribune Group have shifted entirely into John Smith 's camp and are thus considered to have come out in their true colours as right-wingers .
6 Along its southern edge stands of low trees intermix with the shrubs , in places grading insensibly into forest .
7 Plunged suddenly into darkness , Ellie blinked to accustom her eyes , opened her mouth — and closed it again .
8 They have been seen to spring suddenly into existence , to change shape , merge and split .
9 The flame that had been burning inside her since their first kiss burst suddenly into flame .
10 But by the end of May 1797 , with the countryside bursting suddenly into beauty after the coldest spring Dorothy could remember , they knew that their unorthodox tenancy was not likely to continue : John Pretor Pinney was already looking for rent-paying tenants .
11 As he was handed back into the Tolbooth , there was a bustle at another door — a man 's face , focusing suddenly into familiarity : James , a patch of high colour on each cheekbone , red on white , his hair more grizzled than Cameron remembered , looking ahead of him with wide eyes .
12 Their preference was understandable , for Till was in flood , spreading in lead-grey pools across the water-meadows , and flashing suddenly into silver when fitful gleams of sunshine broke through the mask of cloud overhead .
13 Maggie 's screams died suddenly into moans , and she knew her darling was safe .
14 The peace and quiet of the morning was shattered by someone bellowing something from the direction of Brigade H.Q Suddenly into view comes the Brigadier , Derek Mills Roberts .
15 They were driving up the Harrow Road and had just passed the complex of St Mary 's Hospital when the campanile of St Matthew 's came suddenly into view on their left .
16 She roamed back thoughtfully into childhood memories , hunting for the little clues her mother and grandmother had let fall about him , and the sum of them all was remarkably meagre .
17 Typically , discussion of a client 's tax affairs will lead naturally into consideration of investment options , such as pensions , which might be used to offset part of the tax liability .
18 Learning in the primary school is seamless and activities in history will merge naturally into work in art , technology , drama , and so on .
19 Sue 's hair was wound onto rollers using the directional technique , following the contours of her head and giving a more natural result by allowing the hair to fall naturally into place .
20 The strong correlation between characterization and prenominal position , and " occasion " use and postnominal position also falls naturally into place , as well as the fact that it does not amount to a complete correspondence .
21 One of the advantages of shooting a video like this one is that the events group themselves quite naturally into sequences which advance the story in a way which your audience will have no difficulty in following .
22 From about April to July , females do not come naturally into season i.e. they are anoestrous .
23 Experiment of speaking name aloud into machine and then finding face in image made by sound-waves .
24 He slid inexorably into despair over the Church 's modernisings and his lack of a knighthood , and feared that he was losing his writing power .
25 However , Israeli leaders were driven inexorably into alignment with the West , particularly the United States .
26 On the aesthetic side , the dominance of the musical element in Tristan did , as it happens , bring Wagner 's art somewhat into line with Schopenhauer 's theories , although , as we have already pointed out , the sensuous-emotional appeal of Wagnerian music , at its most extreme in Tristan , directly flouted the philosopher 's denial of all worldly values .
27 The patient with perceptual problems who can not judge distances should not be allowed to go out alone into situations where he will have to cross roads .
28 The whole setting is thoroughly authenticated and everything leads nicely into Frank 's deep resentment as a worker of Polish extraction gets the promotion that should have been his .
29 In a sentence like ( 24 ) , the subject phrase includes a restrictive relative clause , a definite article which can rest on that clause , and an intensifier of the article ; everything slots nicely into place and we get a naturally coherent sentence .
30 Their netting stakes were no more than 2 feet ( 60 centimetres ) in length , to slip nicely into poachers ' pockets for concealment .
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