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

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1 Streams flow abundantly into the little River Axe , and close to the meeting-point of three counties a secluded no man 's land contains the exquisite Forde Abbey , its Cistercian isolation still largely undisturbed .
2 A criticism made by those in both parties who were opposed to the appointment was that on Mr Harold Macmillan 's prompting the Queen had allowed herself to be urged prematurely into a decision without having at her disposal all the available evidence about feeling in the Conservative Party .
3 Nowadays appreciations are often condensed , perhaps into a catalogue introduction , or possibly fitted into the preface for a book of illustrations .
4 Once hired , he might have to work a 15-hour stretch , perhaps into the night .
5 Thus investment in preschool provision and the improved quality of life it bestows may pay good dividends in the shape of calculable beneficial effects on the child 's educational attainments five years hence and perhaps into the longer future .
6 Could we just turn it a bit perhaps into the side ?
7 As she expected the children had vanished perhaps into the trees .
8 He then attacked a third which went down in a vertical dive , apparently into the sea .
9 She felt as if her own emotions had been tossed brutally into a whirlwind .
10 Bishop Rathier of Verona wrote in the 930s that the church was one in all its bishops ; that not Jerusalem , not Rome , not Alexandria , had received a special prerogative of rule to the exclusion of others ( he tucks Rome pointedly into the middle ) .
11 Go through a white gate , go left and walk diagonally across the field , through a gate in the hedge opposite into a large field .
12 There were worries that the combined Austin Rover/Ford operation would develop merely into an assembly plant for cars designed abroad .
13 When you tip the seed from the packet it is hard to believe that from almost every one a plant will arise , so do not let them fall too thickly into the soil .
14 Hundreds of greylag geese grazing in fields looked like some new cinereous winter crop until they flew thickly into the dim sky .
15 ‘ Get the hell off this phone , Radcliffe ! ’ he shouted thickly into the receiver .
16 But nobody much into the the egg packing station .
17 The postmentum remains undivided in the Thysanura , Isoptera and some higher orders but in many Orthopteroid insects it is divided transversely into a distal mentum and a proximal submentum .
18 Without turning up the light Katherine crossed to stand beside the window , leaving Michael Lee to close the door and move gingerly into the centre of the room .
19 ‘ Yes , yes , ’ said Gilbert eagerly , stepping gingerly into the darkened doorway while Rohmer and Duvall watched , and Cardiff carefully watched them .
20 And then she heard a movement in the next room , and , dropping her towel hastily on the floor by the tub , she slipped gingerly into the steaming water .
21 Athelstan put his hand gingerly into the small , dark space and brought out two rolls of parchment .
22 She let herself down gingerly into the hot water , gritting her teeth as various bruises stung as they came in contact with the heat .
23 WE WERE in Prague and then Bratislava for British Film Week , organised months ago by the British Council , but now thrust inadvertently into the middle of a political , social and cultural revolution .
24 She even slips inadvertently into the chair 's mode , calling Gwynneth Dunwoody ‘ the Honourable Lady ’ , not ‘ my Honourable friend ’ .
25 The front of the raft would rise alarmingly into the air then dip down as the stern followed over the crest of the wave .
26 He is staring down gloomily into the central quadrangle of the campus .
27 Having looked gloomily into the windows of antique shops , and steered his way past lines of tipsy Tories , he returned to the Grand where a functionary manning the door noticed that he was not wearing a photo-pass .
28 The tendency to translate English passive structures literally into a variety of target languages which either have no passive voice as such or which would normally use it with less frequency is often criticized by linguists and by those involved in training translators .
29 Conforming to Genette 's definition , the target is a specific pre-existent text incorporated literally into the parody ( though in this case the original is ‘ vulgar ’ not ‘ noble ’ ) .
30 A word is not a category at all in the sense used : since a text may be decomposed entirely into a sequence of words , there is no linguistic sense in which one could choose to use something else instead of a word .
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