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

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1 Record 119 goes into the next block , if that is on this track , or otherwise into overflow .
2 Dear G. E. Rald , We should like to take this opportunity to inform you that on 12th March this year you were seen entering empty handed into the private premises of Ms P. C. Edwards of Convent St. , Folkestone and leaving shortly afterwards with your hands full .
3 Sometimes ( he said ) he was almost afraid to look into the young couple 's faces .
4 Only 77 per cent of children enrolled in the first grade ( Standard Sub-A- SSA ) in 1985 survived into the second year ( Standard Sub-B — SSB ) , little better than the 74 per cent of 1966 .
5 It is important not to let this develop into the second stage , which is a deep sore , more painful and more difficult to treat .
6 This evolved into the unforgettable Dalek grating once voice artists Peter Hawkins and David Graham agreed to deliver their lines in very flat tones , clipping the consonants and lengthening the vowels .
7 The recovery of later fourth-century coins and pottery in the town centre itself certainly also attests continued activity , but it is hard to determine how long this survived into the fifth century , given the cessation of both coinage and pottery supplies and the consequent problem of dating post-Roman levels .
8 Well if we 're going to start to go into funding , I 'd rather this went into the pink paper session , and that we have our Chief Executives down here to explain that situation .
9 So it looks as though at the very beginning of the 1830s , trade unionism was already disposed to settle into the primary role which it was fully and consciously to adopt later in the century , a role which would be ameliorative rather than revolutionary .
10 Resources of anti-sexist teaching materials across the curriculum are built up , and some introduced into the official curriculum ; there are courses on sex-role stereotyping , but the work also includes single-sex assertiveness training , and male teachers working with boys to change their attitudes .
11 She began to work at nights because there were fewer people working in the factory then , and so it was easier to get into the photographic laboratory .
12 We find that in the first month or so after the eruption , the large amount of SO 2 injected into the tropical atmosphere catalyses mid-stratospheric ozone production .
13 Delaney staggered over , half falling into the vacated chair .
14 I confess to not immediately grasping one reason for the cathedral 's decline ( ’ Pigeons can be kept off the facade by netting but few sink into the porous marble ’ ) .
15 Thirty of the forty fall into the four occupations of factory work , retail sales work , domestic work , and office or secretarial work .
16 It is all too easy to fall into the stereotypical trap , on the one hand , of assuming the continuance of traditional patterns and , on the other , of predicting their total breakdown !
17 These trends look set to continue into the early decades of the next millennium .
18 Each count was then corrected for any chromium-51 crossover into the indium-111 channel which is negitable if performed on completion of the study .
19 WELL BEYOND the wildest expectations of even the most optimistic airframe designer , certain piston-engines airlines seem set to fly into the next century .
20 It had n't been easy to break into the tough world of radio news reporting , not with her fragile appearance , which had always been such a handicap .
21 That 's supposed to go into the expanded memory .
22 That rich mixture is likely to continue into the next election , because already it has been announced that the prospective parliamentary candidates for the Thanet , South seat in the next election will include a Mr. William Pitt and the leader of the Corrective party , Miss Whiplash .
23 Images captured from TV , sent back from space , or more prosaically produced by a document scanner , are likely to fall into the same category .
24 Yet another way in which not having a bank account makes people more likely to fall into the non-chooser group , the automatic users of one or other type of credit , is that people without bank accounts are likely to be paid weekly , in cash .
25 Very well , that is carried certainly , nem con , quite possibly unanimous although it 's rather hard to see into the far corners .
26 But aside from these two areas , most companies still operate with thousands of specialists who are judged and rewarded by how well they perform their separate functions — with little knowledge , or concern , about how these fit into the complex process of turning raw materials , capital and labour into a product or service .
27 Therefore , the results of the current study may indicate that the tight junctions are functionally altered , thereby allowing PT-gliadin to pass into the intercellular space .
28 These extend into the back-arc basin of the Andaman Sea where there is evidence of some divergent motion .
29 When workers experience a rise in the real wage rate they face a decoding problem : they must decide whether this increase is a permanent rise , that is a rise which is likely to endure into the foreseeable future , or a temporary rise , that is a rise which is likely to be reversed in the near future .
30 But they 're more likely to bump into the Great Dragon of the North Sea , or Half Tan the Black , alias John Cleese .
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