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

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1 The meadow began to mushroom with tents and huts and the street theatre erupted into an explosion of living history , the performers flinging themselves to the ground and then leaping into the air as and when the idea occurred and making funny faces all the while .
2 The hall erupted into an ovation as Mr Smith added : ‘ Neil and Glenys , we salute you today . ’
3 For the first time since the British and Italian colonisation in the 1890s , Somalia was free of external influence , but the inter-clan tensions suppressed and manipulated by Barré erupted into an anarchic and bitter civil war .
4 ‘ Prof ’ Francis always turned up at celebrity concerts and was often able to slip into an empty seat at intermission .
5 Dora 's mouth compressed into an aggressive wedge .
6 Day and night are compressed into an eight hour day , so you see everything our castaway hero can get up to .
7 Spartak defender Victor Onopko smacked Rushie while in the penalty box , but instead of pointing it out to the referee and then playing it by the book , we had David Burrows tearing into an absolutely scandalous tackle and the tone was set .
8 On closer inspection , you 'll find that the lichen is organised into an outer ring of lobed segments surrounding an inner patch on the surface which develop low cup-like structures for releasing spores .
9 Pluralism can be defined as a system of interest representation in which the constituent units are organised into an unspecified number of multiple , voluntary , competitive , nonhierarchically ordered and self-determined ( as to type or scope of interest ) categories which are not specially licensed , recognised , subsidised , created or otherwise controlled in leadership selection or interest articulation by the state and which do not exercise a monopoly of representational activity within their respective categories .
10 Ballymoney grabbed the winner five minutes from full time when a deep cross from Neill found substitute Millar who headed into an empty Cookstown net .
11 founded in 1652 as a cossack zimove to collect yasak from the Buryats and Tungus ( Evenkis ) , in 1661 it was rebuilt into an ostrog .
12 Milken bonds helped Mr Ted Turner 's CNN grow into an international supplier of television news .
13 It can become epidemic ; and thus grow into an ideology .
14 Rapeman duly foundered — worldwide , it must be said — and then Steve moved into an area of similar controversy .
15 Together they moved into an attic in Dean Street in 1951 and soon knew every shopkeeper , pub and club in the district .
16 He moved into an apartment in the village a week ago . ’
17 The gastropods are molluscs with a single , usually helically-coiled shell , with the foot modified into an efficient creeping organ with a head usually with eyes and tentacles , and with a rasp like feeding organ ( radula ) composed of a series of pointed teeth .
18 The initial idea of God as the one who led the people ‘ out of the house of bondage ’ , who freed the Israelite slaves from Egyptian control , develops into an idea of God as one who made the heavens and the earth .
19 Like all animals we come from one cell that develops into an embryo which forms the adult .
20 When the presumptive eye is grafted , after gastrulation , to the belly region and develops into an eye , the tissue shows no outward sign that it will develop into an eye .
21 As he changes from professional saviour to personal friend , then rampant psychopath , the film develops into an intriguing game of cat and mouse .
22 He considered that the Spanish nationalists had been betrayed , and the tract soon develops into an argument about nationalist aspiration —
23 For example , they show an early preference for face-like configurations compared with other equally complex geometrical designs , and this soon develops into an interest in real faces .
24 Suppose , however , that the superficial injury swells up and develops into an incapacitating leg wound .
25 Hard cash will be the measure of whether Climb for the World develops into an annual jamboree or gets consigned to the drawer marked ‘ heroic failure . ’
26 That insignificant little tickle that develops into an eye-watering , throat-gripping , lung-bursting agony when you 're not allowed to let it out .
27 You cough and swallow , and that gets it into your stomach , and it develops into an adult in the lower bowel .
28 Further increase of y leads to a " breathing " behaviour : a slow modulation of the oscillation , which develops into an output consisting of " spikes ' followed by quiescent intervals .
29 The old clear-cut certainties dissolved into an indeterminate haze .
30 He had come into an open place .
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