Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [to-vb] into [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The inability to enter into an understanding with them is due to our limitations , our lack of perception as to what we are and what this ‘ world ’ really is .
2 The opportunity to move into the LNG market was one of the principal reasons behind LASMO 's acquisition of Ultramar at the end of 1991 .
3 NET ( UK ) sees the opportunity to expand into a variety of environmental testing sectors including solid wastes , air , soil , and man-made products such as food .
4 All we can ever really offer our clients , child or adult , is the opportunity to enter into a relationship with us .
5 If the hands are too far forwards , as is often the case , the back arm being so close to the CE can not take all the strain and tends to sheet out causing the board to turn into the wind .
6 Sausalito , California-based design automation specialist Autodesk Inc , which has its UK base in Guildford , Surrey , has entered the home computer market with the launch of a new range of computer-aided design modules for Do-it-Yourself enthusiasts , interior and exterior designers as well as small business home renovation contractors : ‘ The Home Series ’ comprises four modules — one for designing landscapes , one for bathrooms , one for kitchens , and one for general home improvements ; the software was released in the US 18 months ago , and into Australia and the Benelux countries between six and nine months ago , but is now available in the UK via Solihull , West Midlands-based distributor , Force 2 International Ltd , at £60 per module including value-added tax ; the decision to release into the UK was taken after research from Banner & Co indicated that the UK home computer market was growing 25% per year , and a study by market research company , Jordans , indicated that the UK DIY market was growing at an average 3% ; according to marketing communications manager Karen Hiscock , ‘ the time was right ’ because people now want to do more with their personal computers than just play games or use the things as word processors .
7 You 'll hear evidence from those officers that took the decision to get into the flat .
8 ‘ I made the decision to come into the business to please my father when he was dying .
9 Amenable to more immediate action was the decision to write into the syllabus certain activities concerning language skills .
10 I could not see what had happened , as I was standing on the settee to reach into the tank ( on a bookcase ) and the Meth blue was n't helping either .
11 I was n't at all sure I was doing the right thing but I got up and started towards him as he finally got the clip to slide into the gun and snick home .
12 Under the new system , we want an increasing proportion of the budget to go into a pot of cash , which local authorities will be able to give out .
13 This has the advantage from the point of view of the courts of largely relieving them of the necessity to enter into the merits of business judgment , a matter to which we will return below .
14 The thieves removed part of the roof to get into the building , and made off with sixteen handguns .
15 When a dog found the game it would bark , and all the people would run after it , forcing the animals to rush into the net .
16 The likeliest place for the specks to get into the product was in the ‘ Fluon ’ finishing Room so we set up a multi-disciplinary CAT of operators , supervisors , QC , QA and maintenance personnel headed by Finishing Room manager Jim Fairhurst .
17 Something else , something as he passed the door of the Volvo to climb into the boot .
18 Then of course not one would enter the gangway to go into the steamer , so they caught one and forced it through , then all the rest followed quite eagerly of their own accord .
19 Something fell in greenhouse and broke the pane to allow the wind to get into the greenhouse , which is oh dear me , as soon as the wind got into the greenhouse as I say blowing the other panes out
20 This is because our friends do not possess the capacity to project into the future or understand concepts .
21 The boy to get into the team instead of Brannigan is Brian Crowley of Ennis at middleweight .
22 It goes without saying that if the debtor has employed undue influence or misrepresentation in order to persuade the surety to enter into the transaction and the creditor has knowledge that this has happened , the security will be unenforceable .
23 Today it is the turn of the youngest members of the community to get into the picture , when a Bonny Baby Contest is held at the Youth Centre .
24 To this day , I still marvel at the fact that , in a country where even the most seasoned and recalcitrant dyke can be made to feel truly perverted in a very short space of time , women found , and still do find , the courage to step into the breach of difference and come out .
25 Yet , when she was asked by the coroner to step into the witness-box , she seemed to take a grip on herself , drawing on some inner strength .
26 They worked and waited , singing their Ukrainian songs and writing their Ukrainian poems , nursing their history , and began over the years to drift into the city .
27 Dillon padded heavily across the room to sink into a chair next to Tweed .
28 We put the machine to the test removing rust from a section of decorative ironwork and the only problem was the tendency of the disc to bite into the metal if too much pressure was applied .
29 Representations are statements made , almost gratuitously , to induce the Purchaser to enter into the agreement .
30 Such is found to be the effectiveness of having a second person-in-role ( usually another teacher ) that Newcastle upon Tyne Drama Advisory Team have cultivated the idea of offering a ‘ character ’ to the local schools ( they call it ‘ Rent-a-role ’ , so that a class in a primary school , say , working on the topic of The Peasants ' Revolt can — with sufficient notice of course ! — ask one of the team to come into the school as Wat Tyler ) .
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