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

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1 His range alone is impressive : he can spring into a left uchimata ( inner thigh throw ) then twist right into a seoi-nage ( shoulder throw ) and still retain sufficient balance to produce a sparkling footsweep which will send his opponent crashing to the ground .
2 This part of the ‘ window ’ can be used for long-range scrying ; a character looking into it and willing himself to see a far-distant scene can see into an elliptical area bounded by Middenheim to the north , Nuln to the south , some 25 miles west of Altdorf , and to around 100 miles east along the River Talabec out of Altdorf .
3 Each booklet can fit into a back pocket and is designed to be read in the 90 minutes it takes someone to get to work .
4 In the home however , they soon adapt to their owner 's timetable , often to the extent that deviations from it induce erratic behaviour which can develop into a full-blown eating disorder .
5 This can develop into a vicious circle with the child eating less and less at meal-times and more and more between meals .
6 Walking makes you slim , builds cardiovascular fitness , and can develop into a long term habit that you can use for the rest of your life .
7 ANDREW SMITH 'S TIP : The nest of this fish is a rather tatty affair that soon falls into disrepair and if there is not enough plant material to fix to , can develop into a vast platform of bubbles .
8 This can develop into a bad habit later , so you should work away at producing a more controlled turn and slow steady flight into wind .
9 Dwyer said : ‘ I think we can develop into a handy side given another three or four games .
10 It means , for instance , that you can not announce the whereabouts of major political figures in advance which makes your presentation via the media even more crucial : sometimes they are the only people you can take into a particular venue .
11 In order to avoid the risks associated with exchange rate movements , traders ( and investors ) can enter into a forward contract with a bank whereby the exchange rate is fixed for future delivery or receipt of a foreign currency more than two working days from the date of the deal .
12 They can enter into a simulated situation with gusto .
13 At that stage you can enter into a new covenant .
14 As a further alternative , you can enter into a Supplemental Deed .
15 First , regretfully , we do not feel we can enter into an open-ended commitment to fund the shortfall in section eleven .
16 So where , if I 'm putting twelve thousand in for sort of a , a holding fund for , for individuals I might put three thousand into a local society so they can pop down to the Nottingham Building Society for any bits and pieces , and th the , the bulk of it can go into a postal account to , with a better rate .
17 This can degenerate into a meaningless ritual if the meetings are very regular but is effective for ad hoc ones and those on an occasional basis .
18 Each church needs to ask : is ours a community where all kinds of people can come into an intimate relationship with God ?
19 not only which er erm one of the big strategies of ours is using er and we think we can get into a considerable number of homes with leaflet drops etcetera erm er by using that er arrow .
20 So sociologists can be stimulated by everyday occurrences which they , because of their training , can see from a special perspective and which they can put into a sociological frame of reference .
21 The observed structure of apoR2 raises the question of how a polypeptide can fold into a globular protein with an interior of several carboxyl residues ( Fig. 3 b ) , a situation that may be analogous to carboxyl group clustering in , for example , some ion channels .
22 The opportunities will usually arise in some way from your existing client base , so make sure you do enough homework : it is not sufficient merely to wish , or to hope , that you can diversify into a new area .
23 Credit is given for each unit achieved which can accumulate into a full Retailing NVQ Certificate .
24 But at 50°s ; F , it can take 72 hours for food to pass through the gut , and much below that temperature , digestion ceases , Koi fed on a warm winter 's day will then have to pass a cold winter night , when a gutful of even low-protein pellets can turn into a pathogenic sludge causing liver and kidney failure .
25 He explains : ‘ Summer holidays in a French village can be great fun , but the place can turn into a different proposition in the depths of winter , when you are far from friends and family , especially if you do n't speak the language . ’
26 ( Admiration for the strong can turn into an implicit condemnation of the weak . )
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