Example sentences of "into a very " in BNC.

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1 Increasingly powerful transmitters , satellite relays , and cable systems have begun to open up the British electorate to a wider variety of broadcast news sources , while business mergers have effectively consolidated control of the press into a very few hands ( Newton , 1988a , p. 314 ; Negrine , 1989 , ch. 4 ) .
2 He noted that the Canberra meeting ‘ is the start of something which could grow into a very significant development not only for the region but for the global economy . ’
3 David Bowie : ‘ I ran into a very strange type of paranoid person when I was doing ‘ Aladdin Sane ’ very mixed up people , and I got very upset .
4 Lightly crush the shells of the eggs , then drop them into a very strong solution of water and food colouring ( approx 40ml/1½fl oz to 125ml/5fl oz water ) .
5 The Free Presbyterians can be divided into a very small group of what one man called ‘ the bible college — God bless you brother — every blessing ’ types who remained distant from politics ; the majority who saw themselves as being unionist , but not especially so , who were forced into political activity by the alliance of O'Neillism and the ecumenical movement ; and a small circle of fully politicized ministers .
6 She 's only 21 and she 's crammed a lot into a very short space of time . ’
7 Puff pastry goes on top and then into a very hot oven .
8 One family lived off the produce of 50 goats whose milk was converted into a very pleasant soft cheese .
9 However , one advantage is that women 's clothes can be folded into a very small space .
10 Thankfully , Margi Clarke had evolved from her modest beginnings into a very fine actress indeed .
11 Now the estate is in the hands of Dr Douglas Wise and Coldingham Loch has been developed into a very attractive fishery .
12 Elisa realised that she had stumbled , almost literally , into a very well-to-do household .
13 If you set an area outside which you can not sail then tag one another by doing a tack or a gybe around them , it can turn into a very good game where you can build up your own tactics .
14 ( This move , however , turned into a very literal ‘ Bonanza ’ for Lorne Green . )
15 It is interesting to ask whether the fine balance of acquiescence and participation has survived into a very different era .
16 Well , that did n't mean a thing to me , so she took me out next day to the Champs Elysée , into a very expensive shop .
17 The same technique could also enable a loudspeaker to pump sound into a very tightly defined area .
18 Joss grew up into a very pleasant pig , and some can be very temperamental and even nasty , and he stayed with us whilst Mother was alive .
19 This , plus precision speed control , translates into a very tractable machine in the pattern .
20 They chose for their project the task of landscaping an area of waste land , turning it into a very pleasant garden with flowers , trees and shrubs for the benefit of the village .
21 Not necessarily — the expert fishkeeper could design a system that would take the best of all possible filtration methods and effectively combine them into a very good system .
22 They needed to engage more senior and junior counsel to help them to fight what looked like turning into a very long legal battle .
23 I did not try one with the full sixty degrees , which is almost a full airbrake setting and would doubtless produce a still slower stall speed , but the Bölkow is obviously capable of getting into a very short field if required .
24 After reaching its early peak the Sussex iron industry went into a very long decline , which only finished when the Ashburnham forge closed in 1810 , at the height of the Napoleonic wars .
25 This city is not a place of much trade , nor is it very populous ; but they are lately fallen into a very particular way of managing the corn trade here , which it is said turns very well to account .
26 If , however , a rich medium is provided , then the plant will produce large leaves and many shoots , developing into a very dense bush .
27 Hunter observed that ‘ … the whole viscera when all the Blood is press 'd out goes into a very little bulk , even the Liver will lose vastly of its bulk and in short the whole viscera will come into a small compass when they are well clean 'd and put into dry cloths ; you are then to go to the trunk of the Body and empty it of Blood as well as you can and press the Blood out from the Face , Hands , etc. as well as Arms , and the more Blood is pressed out the better ’ .
28 The obvious conclusion is that , at some moment in the far past , the Universe was compacted into a very small volume — the ‘ cosmic egg ’ — and then exploded in a ‘ Big Bang ’ .
29 The matter of which they are made is crushed right out of existence … but it leaves behind it a gravitational field , as if it were still there but compressed into a very small volume of space .
30 Every quarterly club meeting turns into a very pleasant ‘ social event ’ with wine and nibbles and subsidised trips are organised at frequent intervals ( but not always to do with knitting ) for added interest .
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