Example sentences of "into [Wh det] [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 In the same way they look up into the night sky to see the stars and feel the awe and wonder of the infinite worlds with their infinite distances into which may be submerged all our preoccupations as if we had washed our souls in the oceans of space .
2 Cameron 's four headings are , however , useful broad categories into which might fall the examples chosen for this paper .
3 And at two strategic points along each side of the punt are metal tubes into which can be slid umbrella poles or bank-sticks .
4 A single , empty bar into which can be poured almost literally anything you want .
5 Doctors removed bone marrow from her pelvis into which will be injected specially altered genes which are responsible for making the cells of the immune system .
6 Shoved into a seatette by a hostess who had been trained not to calm and charm passengers but to harm them and occasionally embalm them , I quickly settled into what would become my life for what seemed like more than a lifetime .
7 He cracked his face into what would be a sneer if it was more human .
8 Lastly , we may notice that even a wrongful possession , if continued for a certain length of time , matures into what may be , for practical purposes , indistinguishable from ownership .
9 Undoubtedly , then , the informal interview can produce fascinating results , and the interviewer can gain real depth of insight into what may be very complex social situations .
10 The essential problem of enquiring into what may be in other people 's minds has been captured by John Berger , who has made one of the most imaginative reconstructions of the European guest-workers ' social world .
11 Economics can provide several insights into what may go wrong with market forces in R&D .
12 They may shade off into what might more appropriately be called ethnocentrism , where ethnic groups are defined primarily in cultural terms and are regarded as having essential traits .
13 By setting his move in the Thirties , and by turning that ambiguously seductive decade into what might be called a laide époque , Visconti discovered a necessary , hitherto unremarked fact about movie nostalgia : that it functions best when directly linked either to the history of the cinema ( as in The Damned , Helmut Berger 's Dietrich impersonation ) or history in the cinema ( newsreel footage , for example ) .
14 The twitch broadened fractionally into what might have been a smile on anyone else but on him was just a rearrangement of composed features .
15 His hand reached for hers again as they went into what might have been a salon in the heyday of the old house .
16 His dry sense of humour spilled over into what might have been a harrowing session and by carefully chosen words and clear illustrations we came to see the value of the painstaking work required by those at the scene of a major accident .
17 But when it actually occurs , whether her reaction is one of numbness and shock , or of anguish more openly expressed through episodes of weeping and talking freely about her feelings , you will need to brace yourself to catch her as she falls into what will seem to her to be the bottomless pit of her sorrow .
18 Like the reader who finds that the chapters of his detective novel have been printed in the wrong order , we may only now be beginning to understand why from the point of view of ego- and superego-development the crime which should be at the beginning ( that of Oedipus ) comes at the end , and why what comes at the beginning ( the oral period ) leads unintelligibly into what should otherwise have been the conclusion of the story ( anal stage , latency ) !
19 But there 's a big difference in my view between the sort of regular abuse and assaults on staff in a Casualty Department and somebody walking into what should have been a locked ward on a children 's unit in a hospital at two o'clock in the morning .
20 We were invited to drive the cars in west Germany where the smooth road surface always flatters cars ' suspensions , but even when we nipped into what used to be east Germany and drove on roads that did not seem to have been maintained since the war , the G40 's bump suppression was admirable .
21 As for the tradesmen , some saw an opening into what could be a vastly lucrative enterprise .
22 Their own experiences allowed them to take up whatever social reference was needed and if anything the demands of Progressives helped for they allowed age-old traditions of humour to be shaped into what could often appear to be social satire .
23 She kept out of his way , too experienced in public disappointment to stray into what could still be a snare .
24 These councils were set up in 1953 following the report of the Gowers Committee of 1950 into what could be done for the preservation of houses of historic interest .
25 A seven-year-old lovable imp turned overnight into what can only be described as a ‘ demon ’ .
26 Of course the daft names of so many of his pieces feed the myth as do his occasional forays into what can seem like a kind of proto-minimalism .
27 He thereby makes what happens , the smell , into what can properly be called a matter of real chance .
28 They also review the history of the main hypotheses of atherogenesis : response to injury , lipid infiltration , monoclonal smooth muscle proliferation , thrombogenic ‘ encrustation ’ , and autoimmunity , but they weave these together into what can fairly be called a consensus view .
29 Doctors at the National Epilepsy centre at the Park hospital in Oxford carry out research into what can trigger epileptic fits .
30 Journalists who call to the farm to interview me do see us in that setting and describe it as they will but those really are only momentary glimpses into what must remain , fundamentally , my private life .
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