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

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1 Bees raised on a hillside of wildflowers produce a fine wax that is blended into a hand cream much sought after in Bath and beyond .
2 He also demonstrates how hard it is to maintain this view , and how easy it is to lapse into logocentric assumptions .
3 Play instinct is redirected into working ability and willingness to perform tasks .
4 ONE of the biggest private users of the rail network is to go into liquidation because it can not afford British Rail 's rates .
5 The other is to go into coalition with some of the other regional parties that may also hold some seats in parliament .
6 But with the other companies that have been established , and all water companies have done the same , the way to increase profits is to go into er a business which you 're in competition with other businesses and you stand or fail as to how well you do on that .
7 The fear is that 65 per cent of this sum is to go into nuclear power , on the grounds of its low levels of greenhouse gas emissions .
8 Probably the only way to try and prevent it is to go into the schools and get people that have been through the proble , the problem theirselves to go into the schools and try and educate the kids to stay off drugs .
9 The plan is to go into a neighbouring country … in this case Salisbury Plain … and evacuate civilians using soldiers to protect them .
10 For older people he is implicitly saying that the usual pattern is to go into residential care ’ .
11 And she said they said that as soon as the twenty eight days is up there is to go into but but they 've got to take pot luck wherever the Olner estate anywhere .
12 from escaping through the top and if you 're i if it 's a fa you know , there 's some light or disturbance you and want to sleep and the best thing to do is to go into a light doze cos , you know , you ca n't do much else that 's cover your face .
13 And the headlines this lunchtime it 's confirmed that Calverton Colliery in Nottinghamshire is to go into the review procedure putting another six hundred miners ' jobs at risk .
14 The only type of legal research that most practising lawyers want to do is research into the law relating to a case that they have on hand .
15 All drainage , which will contain some formaldehyde solution , is drained into closed vessels .
16 The building is partitioned into three sections , the central one being the main mill , with two dormer windows in the roof .
17 Short lengths of net can be used so that ideally the enclosed space is partitioned into three sections using two nets set parallel to each other .
18 If the explained variance is partitioned into greenhouse and solar components , greenhouse forcing has the strongest influence in all cases although the solar contribution is not negligible ( Table 1 ) .
19 3 A 64cm length of string is arranged into the shape of a rectangle with measurements as shown .
20 Plotting is revised into conspiracy and placed within the action instead of informing its structure .
21 Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch .
22 An infinitely long , perfectly conducting cylinder of radius a is placed into a uniform electric field perpendicularly to the direction of the field lines .
23 But God had created both Man and Nature , placing Man into that Nature as a hand is placed into a glove .
24 The one we 're having is placed into a tiny gauze bag overnight with the calix of a freshly plucked lotus . ’
25 Firstly , it is placed into the oven on the steam mode for one-third of its cooking cycle .
26 While Guest was there he measured the flow rate and thickness of the lava outpouring — the kind of data which , he says , is essential for understanding what will happen when the flow is diverted into a side channel .
27 In any stream in which this kind of clay exists , large , stagnant shallow pools form above dams , and the main flow of water is diverted into a new course .
28 But to talk like this is to fall into the trap mentioned above of emphasising maintenance not mission .
29 As Gabriel Josipovici has said , ‘ To imagine , like the traditional novelist , that one 's work is an image of the real world , to imagine that one can communicate directly to the reader what it is that one uniquely feels , that is to fall into the real solipsism , which is , to paraphrase Kierkegaard on despair , not to know that one is in a state of solipsism ’ ( The World and the Book ) .
30 £25 compensation on receipt of the relevant police report if your car is broken into .
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