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

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1 It was the kind of bed that made into a table and bench-seats during the day and you just took the table off its legs and fitted it into some slots for night-time .
2 She crossed the footbridge that led into the red and grey brick town .
3 A bower of briar roses guarded the final stile that led into Nod and , in later life , Paul never smelt that sharp breath-taking sweetness of the wild rose without remembering the languor and warm happiness of those golden afternoons with Molly Piggott .
4 Several times they crossed paths that led into the forest but it was not until another hour had passed and the moon was paling in the light of the false dawn that they were at last among strange scattered rocks like those which strewed the fringe of the forest where they had first entered the Waste .
5 She had reached the top of the narrow wooden stairs that led into the single upper-storey chamber she shared with her mother .
6 The platoon headquarters were in a deserted village surrounded by a native rock and rubble wall 8 to 10 feet ( 3m ) high with only two narrow entrances that led into the village with its three large circular huts , each 30 feet ( 10m ) in diameter with conical roofs about 20 feet ( 7m ) high .
7 He now watched Mick follow Carrie to the door way that led into the scullery , and he found himself also stepping in that direction , until he could take in the whole of the scullery and the open backyard door through which Mr Carver was now passing , saying as he did so , ‘ Ta-rah , then . ’
8 He shook his coat outside and it was carried before him by Stephen Holly along the corridor that led into the backroom where a windowed coke boiler blazed and the coat was draped across a fender .
9 His lordship was standing at the archway that led into the ballroom .
10 The narrow street that led into the town was lined with tall , thin houses painted pale fruit colours — apricot , rasp-berry and greengage .
11 He turned and went down the four steps that led into the long , dark , low-ceilinged dining room , returning a moment later with a book from the shelves .
12 Inside , Ace folded one piece of plastic explosive round the corner that led into the anteroom , and placed the other above the altar .
13 He paused by one of the radiators to warm his hands before approaching the doors that led into the infirmary .
14 A Sturmabteilung opened the door that led into the cabin and Frick walked through , the others following .
15 Before the gates closed again , Adam had seen the gatehouse and guards on the other side , and the tarmac road that led into the woods behind .
16 The house seemed to be an absolute maze of rooms , though , and it was several minutes before she finally opened a door that led into a surprisingly well-equipped kitchen .
17 With that , she whirled round and hurried out of the door that led into the garden .
18 He continued to stand there , watching as she made her way across the conservatory , then through the high arched doorway that led into the sitting-room .
19 ‘ I 'd better get the glucose testing kit , ’ she mumbled as she edged towards the French window that led into the breakfast-room and then along a passage to the suite of rooms used by Faye and Bill .
20 Several hundred yards away , Riessa was in a strange humour as she strode down the worn steps that led into the hollow heart of the Wyrmberg , followed by half a dozen Riders .
21 I was n't quite sure whether the little girl who volunteered the world ‘ slim ’ was being personal or not , but at least that led into a discussion on diet .
22 ‘ They create a poster that turns into a booklet .
23 At this point , the family probably can not yet afford a high quality modern house , but for reasons of status it still decides to move into a sub-standard , ill-constructed house built with modern materials , a house that turns into an oven during the summer and generates demand for electrically-powered cooling devices .
24 Many interesting works of English Literature of the past remain unedited and unavailable , and it is a pity that the ingenuity and assiduity that goes into the labour , or play , of interpretation could not be directed to the truly useful work of editing these texts .
25 Andrew Bergman told me later that when they went out there to make the deal , they felt like the expedition that goes into the jungle to bag King Kong . ’
26 The work of a radio producer is all-embracing ; he is responsible for everything that goes into a broadcast production .
27 The emotion that goes into art is subtle and it is the faculty of being able to feel this emotion that constitutes our appreciation of art .
28 Index Printers of Dunstable , 40 kilometres north of London , is responsible for the ‘ hardware ’ that goes into New Scientist and many other magazines .
29 Yet the only waste that goes into the sea and which has sparked the dramatic protests by the Greenpeace organisation , has been ‘ low-level ’ , or mildly-contaminated materials .
30 It can still put across simple , direct feelings which cut through all the nonsense that goes into the selling of it .
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