Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Valine 172 and the disulphide bridge residues 110 and 174 contribute to the hydrophobic core of domain 2 , after which the path of the main chain is locked to continue on into solution by Pro 175 . |
2 | Time-scale for achieving objective broken down into component parts |
3 | The problem of air resistance could be broken down into shape and surface effects . |
4 | These can be broken down into organisation of money , time and preparation . |
5 | ‘ Each cost centre manager gets a detailed report , and the chief officer gets a summary broken down into cost centres . |
6 | ALTHOUGH it is bound to be a finite group , each of those I 've mentioned can be broken down into sub |
7 | The natural cycle by which organic wastes are returned to the soil and broken down into humus presupposes a balance between soil , plants , and animals . |
8 | The graphs are un-cluttered and broken down into time , weight and distance categories . |
9 | An important part of the treatment of candidiasis is to avoid sugary foods , and other refined carbohydrates ( white flour , white bread etc ) which can quickly be broken down into sugar once they reach the gut . |
10 | Generally , this will be employees split male/female and then broken down into five-year age bands and the average salary for the age band calculated . |
11 | When these figures are broken down into age groups a strong increasing gradient with age is obvious ( table II ) . |
12 | Where possible , course descriptions are broken down into undergraduate , postgraduate and professional sections . |
13 | There was nothing more interesting to be seen than if this had been the entrance to a rabbit warren , nothing but a tunnel that led down into darkness . |
14 | Then he went over to the window , and gazed down into Hand and Ball Court for several minutes , frowning and pushing his lower lip up alternately . |
15 | He went over to the window and gazed down into Hand and Ball Court . |
16 | My minute will be burnt , or composted , or trodden down into mulch , into humus , into peat , into soft coal , into hard . |
17 | The innocent suffer and the conscientious are trodden down into conformity . |
18 | If we establish a hierarchy of psychological normality , those characters who predominantly speak verse can fall down into prose when they lose their reason : Ophelia , Othello , Lear , Lady Macbeth . |
19 | A " feeling of knowing " sometimes accompanies an aspect of the dream which is carried over into wakefulness ( for instance the certainty that I could fly when I had my flying dream ) . |
20 | To check whether the relative emphases in the programme get carried over into government priorities , we can count the sentences devoted to each topic and see if these relate over time to spending in various areas . |
21 | In fact , school is an institution which has little meaning for ‘ the lads ’ : it has merely to be ‘ got through ’ as enjoyably as possible — by ‘ having a laff ’ and rehearsing the loyalties and possibilities for defiance and resistance which will be carried over into work . |
22 | An example is the idea that multiplying a number always makes it bigger — an idea correctly acquired from experience with whole numbers , but commonly carried over into work with decimal or fractional numbers less than one , where it causes widespread error . |
23 | The war had required a high degree of economic planning , much of which was carried over into peacetime . |
24 | A coalition government was formed in May 1915 , continued under Lloyd George in December 1916 , and carried over into peacetime in 1918 . |
25 | Differences in lifetime economic and employment status are carried over into retirement through private asset ownership , and these differences have possibly not diminished significantly . |
26 | The descriptive analysis of pollution control work is carried through into Chapter 5 . |
27 | In the first the record that is added is inserted into its correct position in the file , and the record at the end of the track to which it was added drops off into overflow . |
28 | Upon receiving names they fly off into orbit , and return one by one during the course of the first part of the novel to be given ‘ rebirth ’ by Someone . |
29 | These pronouncements were not necessarily written down and so they might be carried off into oblivion by the winds of time . |
30 | William , though himself without a helmet , fought like a lion to avenge his uncle 's death but was eventually overborne by weight of numbers as well as by another sword thrust from behind — and carried off into captivity . |