Example sentences of "up [conj] [verb] into [art] " in BNC.
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1 | it 's like party balloons , she 's got like water balloons I mean , with water and , they was , I had them in this box mucking about , I was trying take something out , and then like we dropped a water balloon in their bathroom and erm , we started having water fight , and that they filled them up and go into the balloons and then you go and tie it up |
2 | Then get your mask up and get into the Accident Unit ! |
3 | Before she had time even to gasp , it flew back up and disappeared into a hole above the water . |
4 | There 's little dawdling to sniff flowers now , just giddy , breakneck pop ; ‘ In Love For The Very First Time ’ is gushing and gossipy , while ‘ Be Your Baby ’ is '60s girl group sentiment wised up and flung into the backroom of the Camden Falcon . |
5 | They seemed further away , their shells passing over very high up and crashing into the area of the Orne canal . |
6 | But , as they approached , the men broke up and ran into the stadium , vaulting the entrance turnstiles as they went . |
7 | He needs excellent standing balance and selective leg movements to stand up and step into the bath , and even then he may need handrails on either side for stability and safety . |
8 | As they accelerated away Joseph turned to stare out of the window and saw the peasant jump up and break into a little celebratory caper in the middle of the road . |
9 | Music is n't for keeping and treasuring , it 's for cutting up and feeding into a computer . |
10 | Then he heaved himself up and went into the lavatory . |
11 | He stifled a yawn then stood up and went into the kitchen . |
12 | He got up and went into the house . |
13 | He told Stephanie to put her feet up and went into the kitchen for solitude , where he began purposefully on the dishes . |
14 | At five o'clock I got up and went into the sitting-room . |
15 | It was on the tip of Jehan 's tongue to suggest that Alexei was allowing himself to be used only because it suited him ; but it was clear that discussing the subject was making Jehana unhappy , and so he said nothing , sitting quietly beside her until suddenly she got up and went into the house . |
16 | ‘ I do n't know what you 're finding so funny , ’ she said , and she got up and went into the garden , thinking , as she looked back , that Barbs had always had the ability to put people at odds with each other and , seemingly , was able to do it when she was n't even there . |
17 | And er I was unmarried at that time and erm I , for a number of , well till nineteen forty was the end of nineteen forty I think , I joined up and went into the , the R A O C as it was then , it became the the side that I was in of course . |
18 | He got up and went into the kitchen and came back with three more cans . |
19 | Nurse Neil McGregor was keeping a watch on patient Michael Robinson when Sigsworth , of Melbourne House , Middlesbrough , got up and went into the day room . |
20 | She got up and went into the kitchen . |
21 | There had been a path there once but it had been ploughed up and incorporated into the field long ago . |
22 | The victim was either nailed or tied to the cross beam by his wrists , before it was hoisted up and fixed into the permanent upright stake of the cross . |
23 | Er now we , the pensioners , had no choice , we were picked up and put into the new scheme having paid our contributions appropriately to the old scheme rules which were the higher contributions , but only to pick up the new scheme rules that were against our interest . |
24 | At this , the grandmother stood up and shuffled into a little hut-like concrete alcove , her bedroom , and emerged carrying something in a handkerchief . |
25 | She looked like a Cossack in jackboot-black sea boots , the skirt of her long dress looped up and tucked into the strap of a gold lamé handbag , the top half of her padded out by a fur-hooded anorak . |
26 | ‘ He 'll not sell up and go into a Home , that 's for sure , ’ said his Dad . |
27 | Several times during the night he was forced to get up and go into the kitchen for a glass of water . |
28 | The third category was eventually broken up and distributed into the yes/no compartments through consultation with those involved and colleagues . |
29 | As he yanked it free the saw shot up and scythed into the cable . |
30 | I knew the type : five years of self-employed brickying , then sell up and buy into a pub near Clacton or Southend and spend the summer serving light-and-bitter to self-employed brickies on a day out with the kids from Peckham or Deptford . |