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

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1 It was like all that ego-building which eventually turns into a monster .
2 He 'd gladly wade into the attack .
3 Also in February he was discussing ideas for a Botticelli ballet and for a Debussy ballet ; these eventually coalesced into one idea , Primavera .
4 It , too , split with the Roman orthodoxy and eventually coalesced into the Coptic Church .
5 Renaud was eventually tricked into leaving the castle for negotiations with his enemy ; Saladin 's ring was sent as a token of good faith .
6 Killifish can be loosely placed into two categories : top spawners and bottom spawners .
7 He ignored this and leisurely got into his undershirt .
8 where you turn right to go into the nursery
9 right to go into go into Goose Hill
10 He had naïvely stumbled into the middle of a very complicated and dangerous situation .
11 As a significant movement of popular protest over sex purity marked a successful assault on the authority of male professionals , thereby drawing into the political arena groups hitherto denied access or without a voice .
12 Above this zone the moisture content decreases upward to a point where the continuous film of moisture eventually separates into discrete droplets .
13 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
14 Bradford slowly got into the game and nearly took the lead when Mark Prudhoe could only parry a piledriver from Mike Duxbury , then punched the ball away from the onrushing Sean McCarthy .
15 The Threadfin Goldie Nemanthias carberryi is mostly received into the U.K. from shipments originating in The Maldives .
16 The castle 's end as a noble residence finally came in the late 17th century , and it was eventually given into state care in 1935 .
17 But he had since matured into an above average soldier and technician , talented , willing and desperate not to leave the army .
18 One can rarely dip into a Pollini recording as a series of edited highlights ( except perhaps as a demonstration of superlative digital execution ) , as he rarely ever plays ‘ for the moment ’ ; one is irresistibly drawn towards hearing the whole work , as only then does the integrity of his vision register with its fullest potency .
19 After about 20 years of critical success which rarely translated into public acclaim , his new novel , Affliction ( Picador , £12.95 ) , has hit big in the US .
20 From her bedroom window she could see the mountain rising up in a steep and slippery slope above a deep quarry , which had once been worked for limestone but had long since fallen into disuse .
21 When the history of the church was being researched a footnote in an 18th century volume identified a drawing of some stained-glass panels which had long since fallen into disrepair and had been replaced by plain lights .
22 The technology was invented in the early 1920s by Anton Flettner , a German naval engineer , and has since fallen into undeserved oblivion .
23 Then there are those , predominantly male workers , who are effectively coerced into retirement and sometimes early retirement by poor working conditions , ill-health , redundancy and unemployment ( Walker , 1985b ; Walker and Taylor , 1991 ) .
24 Frogmarsh has since developed into one of the most modern tanneries in the UK and today supplies high quality leather goods , mainly for export .
25 We used to send fresh fish by rail but now most goes into the new freezing factories .
26 When he was done he unstrapped himself , then took one of the white sheets from the side and threw it over her , watching as the blood spread out from the centre of the white ; a doubled circle of redness that slowly formed into an ellipse .
27 Although the piece is set in the ‘ Roaring ‘ 20's ’ , Cy Coleman 's music rarely goes into period style , but instead exploits a cod-operatic vein , going from Puccini to Piaf , with winks and nods in all directions , and superbly served by Madeline Kahn , who has the voice of a sarcastic diva and a vocal presence so strong that I felt I could see her .
28 On a minor , but parallel line , from the 1740s onwards the aesthetic rich began building rustic , Gothick and Chinese garden houses and this picturesque style slowly crept into small house architecture .
29 She landed up with still more work on her hands when the wardrobe mistress fell ill and she found herself gamely stepping into the breach .
30 The eggs , which are often stuck to a plant , eventually hatch into larvae .
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