Example sentences of "[vb infin] into a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 As she went she arranged her violets : " Put their feet together , dear , and the flowers will fall into a pretty natural shape , " she had been told ; not so easy to achieve when neglected violets had such short legs .
2 He will have a certain power and extensive influence , and his Queen will fall into a more supporting role .
3 Richard Whiteley , presenter of Yorkshire 's Calendar news programme , said : ‘ I 've seen YTV grow into a very strong business .
4 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 . ’
5 OSF mapped out Motif 's future : it plans to start work on the Next Generation User Interface by 1993 , which will evolve into a fully object-oriented use interface by 1995 .
6 Now , two further points and then we 'll move into a slightly different mode .
7 A headhunter needs to be an excellent listener , receptive , willing and able to see the difference in peoples ' backgrounds and how those people might fit into a very different environment .
8 Driesch provided further examples of regulation , for , even at the four-cell stage each cell could develop into a perfectly normal embryo .
9 You can relax into a less energetic state after the cash has arrived .
10 Perhaps the Minister could also go into a little more detail about the criteria that are being used when making his decisions .
11 They 're not actually prepared to go in to diagnosing dementia which I think is very wise of them but it means that you could then get into a very interesting discussion about whether we 're talking about people with dementia or about people who are simply confused .
12 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 .
  Next page