Example sentences of "and [adv] [vb past] into [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Further , if Lawrence 's celebration of heterosexuality is dependent upon a repression of , a disavowal of , and a displacement on to , homosexuality , such passages are animated by a homoerotic desire consciously and artistically sublimated into heterosexuality . |
2 | Clutching a hot water bottle prepared by Mrs Knelle , I finally and thankfully snuggled into bed . |
3 | When I brought him the food he pushed it away and suddenly burst into tears all over again . |
4 | Faced with mortgages charged at 15.4 per cent and higher , borrowers could n't afford to keep up their payments and so fell into arrears . |
5 | Nadir pressure was referenced to the prevailing midoesophageal body pressure in that second and so took into account changes of basal oesophagela body pressure produced by common cavity episodes . |
6 | Last week he walked upstairs for the first time in three years and just burst into tears . |
7 | Mr. Mahmoud was not a satisfactory tenant and soon fell into arrears with the rent . |
8 | Aerobics instructor Jackie Harley said ‘ Yes ’ — and promptly burst into tears . |
9 | She was muttering to herself about it crossly , and nearly cannoned into Travis , who had stopped in his tracks at the sounds issuing from behind him . |
10 | From 1870 to 1880 he was at the office of the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt [ q.v. ] , and later went into partnership with the latter 's son Matthew . |
11 | In his refreshing book Mr Veseth looks at Victorian Britain , which improved on Florence 's commercial ideas , particularly public debt , and also went into decline ; and at present-day America , which is deeply in debt but might , he argues , avoid decline if it takes brave decisions . |
12 | Isabel stepped back so she would n't bump into the girl and instantly cannoned into fitzAlan instead . |
13 | I had stayed in bed on Sunday morning , even though Quigley had nearly kicked the door down and then burst into tears all over my duvet . |
14 | It flickered and flew along the elding , and then burst into smoke , so thick and foul in the throat that I was fain to get on my knees behind a boulder , for the wind out of the cove sent it downhill … |
15 | Marius and I waited for twenty minutes and then walked into Mike 's room , only to find him snoring loudly , unconscious . |
16 | He addressed Stok by his rank alone — usually a sign of friendship in the Soviet Army — put another limp file of papers upon the desk , and then whispered into Stok 's ear . |
17 | Apparently this did nothing to alleviate the situation , and the house was uninhabited for many further years and then fell into disrepair . |
18 | Twenty-four pairs of painted lips let out long-drawn gasps and then broke into speech . |
19 | You 're never sure his car would stop , Grant and there was going to be somebody behind daddy coming up Alexander Street very , very fast and then jumped into daddy 's back ! |
20 | ‘ My grandmother would have been a hundred and forty this Christmas , ’ Doris began again and then lapsed into silence . |
21 | When she got back into bed I used to cry ‘ Poor Clare ! ’ and almost burst into tears as I hugged her . |
22 | He turned the corner , and almost walked into Gurder . |
23 | Hair was razor cut into a long bob and heavily tousled into shape . |