Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] into [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | It , too , split with the Roman orthodoxy and eventually coalesced into the Coptic Church . |
2 | Now it is ‘ threatened ’ with privatisation it has suddenly blossomed into a loved institution bordering on heritage ’ — The Duchess of Devonshire . |
3 | Trophoblast is physiologically shed into the maternal circulation , whereas , in early pregnancy , NFEs are the most common type of nucleated fetal cell in the fetal circulation . |
4 | But he still had the run of the train set , so he decided to return to the jolly exciting stuff about pirates and fairies , all rolled into a rollicking family film called Hook ( Odeon , Leicester Square , from 10 April ) . |
5 | J. Percy Bruce chose for his equivalent ‘ law ’ , and so incorporated into the Neo-Confucian terminology itself the wrong answer to the question ‘ Are there laws of nature in China ? ’ , a misunderstanding which Joseph Needham in elucidating the concepts of Chinese science had to analyse at length . |
6 | And after a number of false dawns , it seems the private insurance industry will shortly be able to offer some sort of long term care insurance product — if it succeeds conventional health and social services could be put out to tender , and perhaps turned into a commercial operation . |
7 | Eventually Tim , Julie and Elizabeth and two other girls all moved into a shared house . |
8 | Ideally an entry which is at present only a cross-reference might be better made into a full entry , while the existing entries might be better turned into cross-references , and so on . |
9 | popular anger against inequalities in the distribution of food could be swiftly transferred into a grim determination to defeat the Hun , as became clear when the military stalemate broke in March 1918 . |
10 | Maybe Matthew would look at her with fresh eyes , realize that the innocent freckled little creature he used to take swimming ( or riding , or bicycling or something ) had suddenly grown into a beautiful woman . |
11 | At the same time Wolff personally bought into the ailing Union Steamship Co. , with its services to South Africa , becoming a director and winning its custom for the yard . |
12 | Then John Gielgud opened in a Barrie play , but he had only got into the third act when the siren went . |
13 | Tabitha 's headset suddenly locked into an ambient channel and began to tinkle with tinny salsa . |
14 | This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside . |
15 | This revised route will reduce the severance impact on a number of farms and will enable the road to be better integrated into the existing countryside . |
16 | It consisted of a map , a compass , a small rubber water bottle and some French , Dutch and German money , all packed into a little tin box which was then bulging in the breast pocket of my battle-dress . |
17 | In the Procession Fresco , the fabrics worn by the Minoans were painstakingly covered with grids , apparently marked into the soft plaster with taut string ; the resulting grid lines were used by the fresco painters to construct detailed textile patterns ( Figure 6 ) . |
18 | Julius 's mouth suddenly set into a hard line that she remembered very well , and her nerves gave an involuntary quiver . |
19 | Lewis was enjoying that Tuesday , the day on which Morse had suddenly spurted into a frenetic flurry of activity . |
20 | So the discharge itself is wiped away , and a small platinum loop or a cotton-wool-tipped orange stick is gently inserted into the urethral meatus , and samples from the urethra are plated out on the relevant culture media while others are smeared onto a microscope slide for staining and examination . |
21 | It was the second such operation by the Rangers , believed to have the anti-terrorist Delta force amongst their ranks , and who were apparently sent into the war-torn town to capture Aideed . |
22 | The light in the passageway suddenly brightened into a blazing radiance . |
23 | Communist influence in the ILP began to increase rapidly , largely owing to the work of the Revolutionary Policy Committee which began as an independent minority working within the ILP but eventually merged into the Communist Party . |
24 | He strongly denied the suggestion that the militias were unruly , and said they were being slowly incorporated into the regular army . |
25 | He realised that the Communist parties had lost touch with their peoples and that he could not logically denounce Stalinist terror and neo-Stalinist stagnation in his own country without accepting the same for the countries which Stalin forcibly incorporated into the Soviet empire . |
26 | By way of variation , though , she sang a simple setting of a poignant old Irish poem , which began in a lovely duet between her and Kellock , with drummer John Rae on bodhran , but eventually turned into a full-steam work out for the trio , which was completed by bass player Andy Mitchell . |
27 | ‘ About two-thirds of them had already broken into the European market , particularly France , but were seeking new outlets : the rest were starting from scratch . ’ |
28 | The appeal to the past was thus developed into a forward-looking philosophy of history . |
29 | But Defries had already jumped into the shrinking gap . |
30 | This rosy view of rural life — no mention of manual toil , poor housing , low wages — was easily developed into an outright contempt for business and industry . |