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

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1 The contents of the buckets run down chutes into hopper boats which take the silt away .
2 Mechanical tillage ( apart from rolling ) is designed to turn over soil or break down clods into tilth crumbs of a suitable size .
3 the assumption that only enquiry into literature that is founded on the state of the art in sociology or other adjacent disciplines is valid , the rest being impressionist and subjective .
4 Use a cotton bud to carefully blend away edges into foundation so there is no hard edge .
5 ‘ It is not easy to convey , unless one has experienced it , the dramatic feeling of sudden enlightenment that floods the mind when the right idea finally clicks into place . ’
6 Thus with the aileron and rudder held in a central position , a glider will always weathercock into line with the relative airflow , just as the wind vane on a church steeple will always swing into the wind .
7 In the aftermath of the Vietnamese troop withdrawal in September 1989 [ see pp. 36881-82 ] , the rebel armies moved from guerrilla tactics to more conventional fighting and the civil war in Cambodia encroached further east into population centres .
8 Growth impairment is a common complication of childhood Crohn 's disease , but longitudinal data and follow up studies into adulthood are sparse .
9 This is the idea , this is , it 's going to help you break up things into work and non-work .
10 From 1979 to 1981 he was Senior Registrar in Medicine at the Royal United Hospital in Bath and during that time carried out research into platelet function in diabetes and hyperlipoproteinaemic states .
11 There are , too , a number of experimental ways of carrying out research into magazine ads .
12 The Equine Research Station in Newmarket is currently carrying out research into azoturia ( set-fast , tying-up , etc . )
13 ‘ We want to bring back trusts into health authorities accountable to the local community , as quickly as possible and without any disruption to patient care . ’
14 Newman was overwhelmed by the latter and wrote in The Sunday Times : ‘ Strictly speaking no art is translatable into another , not even poetry into music .
15 Victorian parents have been condemned for clothing their children in black for months on end , and putting even babies into mourning .
16 It tends to ignore some of the more interesting theoretical issues concerned with the ways in which Chomskyan notions of Universal Grammar interact with the immediate linguistic , cognitive and contextual features that are the properties of individual children and fails to suggest how research into language acquisition is developing in other areas .
17 SunSoft Inc is reportedly hard at work getting the object-oriented Distributed Objects Everywhere environment into product shape .
18 ( Also significant was the 1975-onwards descent into repression by the Peruvian military as they desperately sought to regain control of an explosive situation unleashed by their own policies . )
19 I was split between boxing and football when I was 16 and , at one stage , I wanted to turn professional boxer and thought that , as I was on Norwich 's books and I could n't get a pro boxer 's licence till I was 17 , anyway , I 'd play football for twelve months and then steam into boxing [ he was a double ABA junior finalist ] .
20 Then side-slips into coldness that will kill .
21 For being is always defined as the appropriation of either difference into identity , or of identities into a greater order , be it absolute knowledge , History , or the state .
22 The newly created module has failed to scan and therefore entry into LIFESPAN has not been attempted .
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