Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] into the " in BNC.

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1 There is a lot of blood ; it looks red where it seeps into the white sheets , black where it quietly pools .
2 With a sudden flash of rage , she hurled the Browning far out across the dock , where it splashed into the water and disappeared .
3 Riverside conditions such as that , must have continued to exist for a very long time , for when the Romans arrived and established — about A.D.47 — a settlement astride the River Fleet where it ran into the north bank of the River Thames , the River Fleet was about two hundred yards wide at that junction .
4 Where it ran into the special ceramic-and-leather codpiece that it tailored into most of my tights and leggings , a useful protection in many situations .
5 Yanto reached the end of the rock bridge where it disappeared into the hard sand The walking was now relatively easy as he made his way towards the first of the salmon traps , or kipes as they were called locally .
6 I followed the telephone cord and found where it went into the wall .
7 He suggested that this new crust spreads laterally away from these ridges until it reaches an island arc or mountain belt where it descends into the mantle along the adjacent oceanic trench .
8 Or it goes into the very cheap coffees here and erm and no er what do you call it , Kwik Save sell some coffee and chicory mixture , which is forty four pence for a jar .
9 I trekked the length and breadth of Charing Cross Road and the surrounding area when I bought mine in ‘ 68 , and I still remember it was in a different league to everything else , although it crept into the £50 plus bracket , rather than the £40 I had saved .
10 Although it decays into the short-lived iodine-132 , it is more mobile in the environment and the timing of its passage through the cow or human gut could be critical .
11 Mine was so tight that it cut into the skin .
12 A huge , heavy , panelled oak door faced it , and peering through the windows I saw that it led into the mill kitchen .
13 It takes aim , compensating for the way that light bends as it passes from water to air and squirts a jet of drops , knocking the insect from its foothold so that it falls into the water and can be eaten .
14 It was then that it slammed into the back of
15 When she asks , you must on no account say that it went into the sea , because she will worry that it is a curse on you — or me as well , for it was given to me at my baptism .
16 Y I mean local Manchester Evening News issues that they put out in they put out where where we live in Kearsley , there 's a lot of people in Kearsley buy the Manchester And er we 've got to feed the candidate with all these things so that it gets into the into the Your local newspaper , the local free paper goes out in every area , you must get the name in as from tomorrow .
17 " I swear by the Blessed Virgin that it fell into the sea . "
18 If tourism is to be properly recognised as Scotland 's largest employer , and recognised for the very considerable revenue that it brings into the country , it must first be given higher priority within the Scottish Office itself .
19 Yet so strong was the belief in a static universe that it persisted into the early twentieth century .
20 At least utilitarian reductivism has the virtue that it slots into the general moral and political theory of utilitarianism .
21 The exhibition 's logic is more artistic than art-historical and it is the insight that it provides into the majestic statement and the creative response which so engages the viewer 's attention .
22 The fat was still warm in the pan so that it soaked into the bread like water into a sponge .
23 Now the basis for the pathogenesis is not well enough established for us to expect you to understand the details of how it achieves these processes , but one thing which is remarkably clear is that the organism is a capsule producing organism and that once it gets into the er cerebral spinal fluid that predominately is an acute inflammatory .
24 New studies show that targetting normal genes using viral and other systems to enter cells ( from marrow , the lung and gut , liver and skin ) may be easier than at first thought , and that DNA will function more or less normally once it gets into the cell .
25 Once it gets into the community it tends to spread around , ’ said Dr Pugh .
26 God knows what had possessed me to put my proper name on my real driving licence , but once it goes into the DVLC computer , it stays .
27 France itself , once it moved into the railway field , carved out lucrative areas of railway-building in , for instance , Spain .
28 Supposing it falls into the wrong hands ? ’
29 It was replaced instead by a restrained , disciplined formality that seems foreign to the Minoan spirit , but it was nevertheless hieratic , powerful and rich , and it continued into the post-Temple period ( Late Minoan IIIA , dating to 1400–1300 BC ) .
30 The struggle between the Greek and the native Slav influences within the Byzantine Church goes back to the time of Cyril and Methodius , and it continued into the nineteenth century in both the Serbian and Bulgarian churches .
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