Example sentences of "into [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 They 're putting parts into used cars but there 's also been a slight upturn in the vehicle market and they 're benefitting from that as well
2 For government to pursue a regional policy either by offering incentives to industries to move into depressed areas or by not allowing them to expand in the affluent parts of the country is tantamount to impeding economic growth and wasting resources .
3 90% of the investment is put into NPI funds and 10% into a unit trust ( choice from panel if monthly premium , choice by adviser if annual premium ) .
4 We asked headteachers to consider those pupils in their school who fell into the category of unauthorised absentees , and with the help of guidance staff allot these pupils into descriptive groupings .
5 At the biochemical level the homoeopathic remedies are believed , by some practitioners at least , to key into metabolic cycles — that is , the body 's basic biochemical reactions .
6 The assumption that the primitive cell experienced ‘ desire ’ is not as absurd as at first it might appear to be , for there is no reason why the magnitude of the capacity of all living creatures to experience pain and pleasure , in any form , should not be considered measurable into hypothetical units .
7 The days of little envelopes of happy powder being dropped into expectant palms have long since gone , and what 's taken its place ?
8 But last year it sold seven million bibles translated into 119 languages to 90 countries and so became the world 's largest exporter of bibles .
9 She knocks sense into feckless girlfriends ' heads , sets up an arranged pregnancy , ticks off a married man for playing fast and loose .
10 Normally referred to as ‘ incident reporting systems ’ , the basic reasoning is that incidents warn of shortcomings in aviation practice which will develop into possible accidents and loss of life or injury if preventive action is not taken .
11 The ANLT system uses a set of rules to segment the string into possible morphemes and then determines the validity of the segmentations using a word grammar .
12 The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs does not intend to start an investigation into possible thefts from the Zagorsk Archive .
13 ‘ Because the murders were committed so close together we are looking into possible links between the two . ’
14 His comments arose after The Scotsman revealed that the Commission for Racial Equality has begun an unprecedented investigation into possible breaches of education and race relations law in the region 's assessment of children who speak English poorly and may have learning difficulties .
15 Thinly pare the rind from 1 orange and cut into narrow strips .
16 These two tasks completed , the exposed pith was cut into narrow strips like ribbons , which were then placed side by side on a large , perfectly-flat slab of limestone which was kept permanently damp by boys scattering water on it , ever-moving fingers flicking across from earthenware pots .
17 The head of the brush itself is small ( only 13mm diameter ) so that it can reach into narrow spaces between the teeth and all those awkward corners .
18 Crammed into narrow streets , which retain many excellent Victorian and Edwardian buildings , the ‘ gateways ’ and other structures are a disfigurement .
19 It also makes the point that our sexuality is squeezed arbitrarily into narrow forms , forcing us to suppress many elements of ourselves at great Shobana Jeyasingh is impressive both as a performer .
20 In their notoriously fashion-based hometown they 've stuck out from the crowd by not following rules and soldering disparate musics together when everyone else was trying to fit into narrow categories .
21 The Grand Union people , already very short of money , decided that there was little point at present in going for the wide gauge , especially as it was ( conveniently ) reported that traders preferred loading into narrow boats .
22 Razor bills , less gregarious than guillemots , choose wider ledges on which to lay eggs , or retreat into narrow crevices .
23 Before sunset ( and particularly if a shower is expected ) each row can be raked into a large number of small cocks , or rowed up into narrow swathes .
24 We saw no more villages , and the river , broken now into narrow channels by low islands , began to curve .
25 ‘ Some of the demonstrators withdrew into narrow side-streets , but the square promptly filled again with people as soon as the gas began to disperse .
26 If Norman Lamont keeps the job of Chancellor ( and he might do so only because of the shortlist of alternative candidates is embarrassingly short ) he may decide to delay the next cut in interest rates for long enough to convince the markets that he is serious about wanting to move sterling into narrow bands in the European exchange rate mechanism at its middle rate of Dm2.95 .
27 Ethics have been downgraded or diluted or made to fit into narrow understandings .
28 Some have wholeheartedly entered into liturgical experiments which have included the re-ordering of space and furniture , new services and music , and the use of musical instruments other than the organ .
29 My new project led me into unexplored realms of psychology which I might otherwise have ignored .
30 Lukács describes how bourgeois thought thus transforms history into eternal laws of nature that are static and formal and impervious to the ‘ real ’ nature of history that is to do with relations between men .
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