Example sentences of "[vb -s] into [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The grafted tissue now develops into toes .
2 In addition to the forged notes , found in a garage in east London , officers also seized equipment for inserting foil strips into notes .
3 A recent development is a fast action vice or saddle clamp that drops into holes in the top .
4 At the moment , Department C3 of the Home Office looks into allegations of miscarriage of justice .
5 The suggestions are contained in a special report produced by the Department of Transport which looks into methods of keeping public transport moving in busy towns and cities .
6 Urban dwellers exist in an environment which is choked with traffic and smog , while the very heart of their city declines into slums .
7 The Edwardian Tea Room , much to the annoyance of the violin soloist in an evening suit , dissolves into giggles .
8 The Edwardian Tea Room , much to the annoyance of the violin soloist in an evening suit , dissolves into giggles .
9 I shall be talking services today and dealing with Clare from industries like Boots and who discard their waste waters into sewers for treatment .
10 ‘ All that stuff just kinda blends into blues , but it is real hard to compare someone like Blind Lemon Jefferson to Albert Collins .
11 It eats into savings and hurts those who live on fixed incomes .
12 It instils into managers the values that drive the company , above all the values of Quality , Service and Cleanliness .
13 Not for the first time , Bill Hicks tosses back his huge insect head and erupts into fits of strange , cricket-like laughter .
14 The divine drama illuminated for us by the Holy Spirit disintegrates into puzzles , conundrums and endless interpretations .
15 It does complain that the tabloids put the fear of tax increases into readers who had not been targeted by Smith 's budget .
16 If it were a perfect world the cable links into subscribers homes would also be of optical fibre , and upwards compatible in the future .
17 But in advising that the switched cable links into homes should be of narrow band width coaxial cable rather than optical fibre , the information-technology panel was being short sighted , according to some observers .
18 These sales leads are closely monitored from the head office and , if the salesperson consistently falls below the average success rate of converting leads into orders , then he or she is dismissed .
19 The Rivers Authority a public register , which details the quality of all the sewage effluence that goes into rivers , and it details the quality of those rivers .
20 There will be more arguments about what goes into programmes — more antennae into various parts of the community under-reported at present — less consensus about what is news .
21 It is often said , and rightly , that a lot of thought goes into defendants ' rights , but not enough into victims ' rights .
22 Most of what we throw away goes into holes in the ground .
23 What used to happen was that rain would fall on land and permeate through the ground to the ground water levels , but urbanisation has meant more roads , houses , car parks and the water ca n't soak through , instead it goes into drains , is treated and then goes into the sea .
24 A recent study for the California legislature showed that $1.1 billion of the $10 billion state budget goes into services for both documented and undocumented immigrants , including about $1.5 billion for education .
25 Bar Friday she goes into hairdressers
26 The main line is the methyl methacrylate that goes into paints , surface coating resins and , above all , plastics .
27 Apart from anything else you ca n't trust half of them because it all goes into interviews . ’
28 Estimates of what goes into landfills are usually extrapolated from what people buy .
29 Er , there is an environmental officer for the North Tyneside Council who goes into schools and di and discusses things as well , there 's there 's there somebody
30 And she 's got another two weeks off now , until she goes into schools and then she 's in the schools full-time , but even so , she wo n't have , she did n't have exams .
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