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

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1 It would not be appropriate in a book of this kind to go into details over the clinical manifestations and classifications of mental disorder , although the booklist at the end of the chapter contains some introductory reading on the subject .
2 Conversely , circles passing through O invert into lines .
3 A recent study for the California legislature showed that $1.1 billion of the $10 billion state budget goes into services for both documented and undocumented immigrants , including about $1.5 billion for education .
4 This is tackled through the ethical system of values socialised into doctors through the long process of training and , in many countries , by trying to break the link between clinical decision-making and the financial self-interest of the doctor , through third-party payment or salaried service .
5 This was in early 1989 ; by the end of the year , after the pilot had been made and the EBU had given the enterprise the go-ahead , Ms Cann entered into negotiations with BBC Enterprises , responsible for distributing the series and for the merchandising rights .
6 ROBERT HOPKINS , a young Queensland aborigine , tried to hang himself in a prison cell using a blanket torn into strips .
7 Odd words and phrases came to him but , like sticks dropped into rapids , they were quickly whisked away .
8 Lissa 's slender fingers curled into fists at her sides .
9 Fierce Eyes went out into the storm and returned with the grandmother 's grizzled skull , the hair frozen into spikes which he broke off and cast on to the fire , where they sizzled , cooled , then flared .
10 It was greeted emotionally in the capital , Sofia , where a 150-strong rally of human rights activists in a rainy park erupted into cheers .
11 Then I was blind , and fat , and ugly , and my hair sprouted into wires with cold , glittering dandruff . ’
12 It was largely under the influence of Barnes that the SCS entered into discussions with the Edmonton Society on amalgamation soon after he was re-elected as president of the SCS in January 1919 .
13 The light got into corners , casting shadows on the bare boards .
14 During this immensity of time , the corals arrived and began to build reefs , and the segmented animals developed into forms that soon would leave the sea and establish a bridgehead on land .
15 They then drew up rules , based on the data , showing how these acts combine together to form moves and how moves combine to form various kinds of exchange — rather as grammarians formulate rules describing how words combine into phrases , or phrases into clauses .
16 Innocence crept into minerals .
17 This is why the Campaign for Quality Television is calling for the money bid in the auction to go into programmes , rather than to the Treasury .
18 She also felt it was important that inspectors looked into relationships between children and teachers .
19 Nine months rolled into hours .
20 Carrots curled into roses and golden hedgehog potatoes sneered : Make this the year you take on the challenge of making your vegetables more interesting .
21 Instead Ramsey moved into lodgings in Newnham ( 45 Owlstone Road ) .
22 Although the offices in the royal administration ranged into fields that today seem inappropriate for the bureaucrat , they were in other ways much more constricted .
23 Seventeen people died when a Wellington bomber crashed into houses during a training exercise
24 Seventeen people died when a Wellington bomber crashed into houses during a training exercise
25 One distressing sequence we filmed in the laboratories portrayed mice with their little noses pushed into holes in a plastic tube along which was passed tobacco smoke equivalent to that inhaled by a human on twenty cigarettes a day .
26 Often ‘ kids walk into fields by mistake during spraying . ’
27 A warehouse turned into stables .
28 These blinds are not suitable for very shallow windows as there would be insufficient depth of fabric to form into pleats .
29 Peter Senior , the technical director of Delta Biotechnology , stresses that haemoglobin can never do the same job as donated blood transfused into patients .
30 This fourth form of patronage survived into conditions in which commodity and market relations had become dominant .
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