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

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1 Push breadcrumbs into dish to thicken juices , sprinkle with remainder and bake for 1 hour .
2 As part of the Guild of St George it was intended to be a means of bringing craftsmen into contact with works of art , especially of the Middle Ages , early Italian Renaissance and Gothic revival , and with objects of natural beauty .
3 In the context of plans for Keele , Leavis 's concern with bringing specialisms into communication was considered to offer a significant contribution to a sense of the function of universities in a " democratic " society .
4 Gene Miles , who along with Dean Bell , has provided the solidity for Wigan to batter opponents into submission so often this season , explained the significance of the December get-together : ‘ The injuries were clearing at the time of the team meeting and we put everything into winning games around Christmas and New Year .
5 Rollers are used for consolidation of the surface to conserve moisture and press seeds into contact with the soil .
6 Shell sails into fare bias row
7 Some data sources place households into income bands which do not contain an obvious low income/poverty line ( as , for example , in the government 's Households Below Average Income — DSS , 1990b ) .
8 Schemes which place teachers into industry without adequate preparation or follow up usually offer little of lasting value and may even have a detrimental effect on the relationship between education and industry .
9 But by galvanising men into action , the English invasions were to change all that .
10 Donald Roy led the way when contact was lost with Mike Burn , for in these dark moments a dash for cover could plunge men into enemy defences .
11 Test falls into trap
12 Go out to supervise children into playground and check with Coach Guide about any absences or misbehaviour on journey home yesterday or to school today .
13 Ecstasy is the door into the transcendent world and the mystical ideas that send men into ecstasy are tickets for the journey .
14 But to handle them directly , that is , to open up the central issue that arouses the pain , sensationalism or the controversy is not necessarily the best way of protecting children into emotion .
15 It may appear unreasonable of any feminist to suggest that schemes to encourage women into physics , chemistry or engineering are misguided .
16 Meanwhile , Software AG has teamed up with another German software house SAP AG , Walldorf , to develop a series of object-oriented tools called Alice , which will allow users of SAP and SAG software to import personal computer-based word processors , spreadsheets , E-mail and fax services into Unix , MS-DOS , Windows 3.1 , OS/2 and Apple Mac environments .
17 It was like hurling stones into water .
18 Secondly , is it appropriate to regard the state as bringing companies into existence on the understanding that they are to carry out public purposes , and hence similarly justifying a right of intervention ?
19 While some publishers have attempted to counter the decline in print runs for first time publications by pushing titles into paperback others have been looking for ways to revitalise their hardback sales .
20 ‘ Rick and Charlie 's input into the program , coupled with their leadership offshore , have turned plans into reality .
21 Unusually , pigeons and chickens can bend their corneas as well as their lenses to help them bring objects into focus .
22 Finally , I shall , largely by reference to these two Acts , share with you some thoughts about the problems of successfully translating policies into practice .
23 The final part of my paper concerns the difficulties of successfully translating policies into practice .
24 As in the Court of Appeal , the defence argument was primarily directed towards implying words into section 1(1) , a difficult task at best , and only secondarily towards the meaning of ‘ appropriates : ’ see p. 631a .
25 Here again ( understandably , since Reg. v. Lawrence was a decision of this House ) the misconceived argument and refutation , which were related to the possibility of implying words into section 1(1) , took precedence .
26 The impact of LMS has yet to be felt , and attention is still fixated on the flow of central documentation and regulation : curriculum managers ' prime concerns remain those of translating words into classroom reality .
27 Broadly the period 1951–87 can be divided into four parts : 1951–64 , a period of comparatively little social policy innovation which may be regarded as a time of consolidation or stagnation , according to one 's political viewpoint ; 1964–74 , a period of fairly intense policy change stimulated by both political parties , in which considerable difficulties were experienced in translating aspirations into practice ; 1974–78 , a period in which rapid inflation and government by the Labour party without a parliamentary majority administered a severe shock to the political and social system , and to all who believed that there was still a need for developments in social policy ; and 1979–87 , when much more explicitly anti-welfare state Conservative administrations reinforced that shock by deliberately treating inflation as more deserving of its attention than unemployment , attacking public services which were seen as inhibiting economic recovery and seeking ways to ‘ privatize ’ public services .
28 Use a special wide-toothed comb to tease curls into place .
29 Fashioning and firing a pot does not affect the clay composition but care must be taken , since potters frequently mix additives into clay to prepare it , and burial of pottery in the ground has some slight effects on its composition .
30 Although discussions about translating targets into action plans are at a preliminary stage , the succession of target setting exercises has been based on a broad concept of the influences on health .
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