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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He ignored this and leisurely got into his undershirt .
2 As I have argued elsewhere ( 1989 , pp. 169–71 ) , the temple functioned rather like a great medieval abbey , drawing and re-allocating large revenues from the surrounding area and thereby developing into a major centre of wealth and power .
3 The grouping was joined by Poland , and thereby expanded into the Hexagonale [ see also p. 38358 ] .
4 If he did have designs on her , and a plan to marry Mr Eddie Hogan 's daughter and thereby marry into the business , then why was he saying all the things that would irritate and upset her ?
5 It , too , split with the Roman orthodoxy and eventually coalesced into the Coptic Church .
6 I , personally , always tried to avoid being drawn into any kind of union or political affairs , but in the case of the Association I made a slight concession in that I agreed to become Editor of our newsletter , which started out as a news-sheet and eventually grew into a magazine called " Coastlines " , featuring articles , reports from the cutters , poems and competitions .
7 The Forget-me-nots were billed as ‘ the smallest song and dance act ’ and eventually blossomed into a team of eight , fronted by Amy Knott .
8 In his absence , Bel Macrae was befriended by the McGuires and eventually taken into their humble home to live as one of the family .
9 Far from being impossibly Utopian , these attitudes were a survival necessity and eventually flowered into the extraordinarily peaceful and creative Minoan civilisation of ancient Crete .
10 The infection thread continues to grow through and between the host plant 's root cells so that the bacteria in the infection thread are isolated and eventually released into the nodule cells .
11 If two sponges are growing close to one another , they may , as they grow , come into contact and eventually merge into one huge organism .
12 In this way the Church , as in many other parts of the western empire , would have formed the bridge by which a moderately civilized Romano-British community was maintained and eventually transformed into an English one .
13 Once in the computer , grey scale images can be easily and professionally integrated into documents with Foto Touch , Logitech 's new Windows-based image editing software which comes with FotoMan .
14 Outlawed by Stalin in 1946 because of suspected links with Ukrainian nationalism , and forcibly incorporated into the Russian Orthodox Church , the Uniate Church had continued in secret .
15 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 .
16 The more structured the source of words , the more likely it is that the terms in the source will already be in a standard form ready for lifting wholesale and little modified into a thesaurus .
17 If the dry desert storm rises in the day and you are inside , protected by walls of concrete and windows framed in steel , you watch as the sun changes white to red and slowly fades into nothing .
18 But the idea germinated and slowly grew into an obsession .
19 Clutching a hot water bottle prepared by Mrs Knelle , I finally and thankfully snuggled into bed .
20 When I brought him the food he pushed it away and suddenly burst into tears all over again .
21 There were rainbow clumps of raw colour which sizzled and suddenly coiled into snakelike forms as she approached and lifted serpentine heads to hiss at her ; there were pouring cascades of things that had appeared to be silk or velvet , but which were molten gold when she got nearer and made her remember Fael-Inis and the cascading River and the salamanders .
22 J. Percy Bruce chose for his equivalent ‘ law ’ , and so incorporated into the Neo-Confucian terminology itself the wrong answer to the question ‘ Are there laws of nature in China ? ’ , a misunderstanding which Joseph Needham in elucidating the concepts of Chinese science had to analyse at length .
23 She had been adopted as a small child by the counsellor 's wife , now dead — so said my companion , adding that it was well known that she would marry Victor , and so come into a deal of money .
24 I am a veterans visitor for JS and so come into contact with veterans who have served many years with the company .
25 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 .
26 Some people use informal language as their ordinary language and so run into difficulties when they come up against , formal and official situations .
27 Perhaps the two events were not unrelated : it is tempting to think of a Tudor entrepreneur seeing the bottom drop out of the wooden armaments market and so moving into lutes .
28 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 .
29 A cutting is simply a length of stem top growth — with some plants it is a soft-tissue tip , with others a more mature hard-wood section — which , when inserted into soil or a suitable growing medium , and sometimes helped and encouraged by the presence of artificial hormones , will fight for life by producing roots , and so grow into a new individual plant .
30 If it does not facilitate economic growth and expansion then it limits its capacity to raise taxes and so cuts into the public revenue on which its own power depends .
  Next page