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

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1 And what began as apparently inter-tribal friction developed into an on going township war between the A N C , the Zulu-based Inkahta movement and the State Security Forces .
2 However , where a decision has been made to make redundancies and employees have been informed , the contingency crystallises into an actual liability .
3 Within the ERM a Labour government would presumably find its freedom to launch into an unwise , inflationary spending spree greatly restricted .
4 The gastropods are molluscs with a single , usually helically-coiled shell , with the foot modified into an efficient creeping organ with a head usually with eyes and tentacles , and with a rasp like feeding organ ( radula ) composed of a series of pointed teeth .
5 The secretary-general of the PS , Jorge Sampaio , became mayor of Lisbon ( the capital ) , where the PS entered into an alliance with the Communists and the Greens ; the PS won absolute control in Oporto .
6 His son died with four other members of the Kings Regiment when the IRA forced a proxy driver to smash into an army roadblock carrying a huge bomb .
7 Like a lot of the French women , she was dressed to perfection , her straight dark hair coiled into an immaculate chignon at the back of her neck , her nail varnish perfectly matching her shade of lipstick .
8 All is silent — the sun is set and as the branches of the woodland trees reflect in the gentle water of the pool I feel the whole of existence draw closer around me as my capacity for description dissolves into an experience of the infinite .
9 28 Dim piece developed into an outbreak ( 8 )
10 THE MANY-GABLED limestone manor stands tucked into an open fold between Wenlock Edge and Aymestry in the remote and unspoiled Shropshire valley of Hope Dale .
11 The mouth curled into an annoyingly attractive smile .
12 Dora 's mouth compressed into an aggressive wedge .
13 Coming into the kitchen , Pat dropped into an easy chair by the fire .
14 His mouth twisted into an angry line as he snarled , ‘ Women are the last commodity I need in my life . ’
15 Her mouth shaped into an astonished circle as she slowly studied him again .
16 Her lips curved into an impulsive smile .
17 His lips curved into an infuriating smile .
18 His mouth curved into an ironic smile .
19 It was the Kings who drew early blood racing into an eight two lead .
20 What should have been a triumphant closing ceremony turned into an embarrassing muddle , so much so that Polish television switched to a football match .
21 What that means is that there 's a whole new way of thinking about what sorts of tasks can people actually use computers to do so the offices of the future may well have no typewriters , but just micro computers tied into an information system , and that presents , I think , great problems for people .
22 There 's only half an hour intermission while the news is on and the votes are collated , and the contestants ' fear ferments into an almost hysterical euphoria .
23 In the intervening five years the socialists have allowed the national stock of houses to deteriorate gravely , have allowed the building industry to drift into an inefficient and wholly artificial pattern , and have done their best to disorganise the building materials industries .
24 It 's it 's not about being able to get rid of them totally and we agree that we need some sort of level of arousal it 's being able to perform despite them to use that arousal to put into an effective presentation , and that 's what this two days is about is getting those butterflies for you to fly in formation .
25 Now consider Descartes brooding over his poêle and saying : ‘ I ’ m getting into an awful muddle — but who then is this ‘ I ’ who is getting into a muddle ? ’
26 Section 6 , like many other sections of the Act is no more than an attempt to put into an Act of Parliament a rule of common law .
27 He contended that 250,000 Scots locked into an unwanted dependency ‘ look to government to free them ’ and called for the Government to invest in research and development , transport infrastructure and environmental measures , and training a skilled workforce .
28 Realisation dawned and his mouth stretched into an unpleasant smile .
29 A project may be financed by equity finance in a company specifically set up to undertake the project , or by new equity introduced into an existing company .
30 It had been the intention of the parties that the payments should be without deduction of income tax but , on the true construction of the deed , the husband should have deducted income tax : subsequently , the parties entered into an agreement , not under seal but endorsed on the deed , that the husband should pay such monthly sum as ‘ after deduction of income tax should amount to the clear sum of £30 .
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