Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 to in increase apprentices into er the engineering or bringing into young people into engineering .
2 Separate beads can be sewn on individually or gathered into little chains to be attached .
3 His car has been stolen or broken into 7 times , his home in Swindon has seen numerous burglaries .
4 It has a soft texture but is firm enough in lump form to be sawn or broken into smaller pieces as required .
5 The women migrants within countries became overwhelmingly domestic servants , until they married some fellow-countryman , or passed into some other urban occupation .
6 Following the example of her majesty the queen , old felt hats were remodelled and leftover pieces mounted on cardboard to make buttons , or cut into interesting shapes for trimming belts and handbags knitted or crocheted in dish cloth cotton which was unrationed .
7 But it 's difficult , who should you look after — your solicitors who are trying to increase or break into criminal work or should you look after the client 's interests by giving him only solicitors who are already tried and tested .
8 Every generation of pig and chicken must be deliberately domesticated or incorporated into human society lest it go wild .
9 There 's the firstly that of young children , and it 's something that I remember putting a motion to in the last administration about a creche or whatever or looking into this facility , in the fact of erm , trying to encourage more people with young families to erm , actually get involved in local government and politics .
10 On the other hand , from the civil servant 's angle what is wanted as a minister is not a malleable man who can be moulded or pushed into particular views .
11 Shrubs such as holly , box , privet , euonymus and yew can be clipped into formal tiers , trained or bought as mopheads — lollipop trees — or shaped into amusing foliage statuary .
12 The granite does not weather , or break into smaller pieces , easily .
13 It may be strip-grazed behind an electric fence , cut and carted to the cattle-yard , or made into arable silage .
14 It consists , basically , of transferring floating colours , combed or twisted into delicate patterns , from the surface of a gum solution .
15 For all these people the first Sunday of Lent marked the time when Bishop Brewer , in the name of the Church , called them to journey with the Church towards Easter when they will be baptised , or received into full communion with the Church .
16 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
17 For those researchers going into industry , or moving abroad , becoming unemployed , taking career breaks for family reasons , or going into unrelated fields , the situation is much more difficult .
18 In the early 1970s something of a similar competitive battle emerged in which a series of well known holiday firms at the time either collapsed or got into severe financial difficulties ( Clarksons , Horizon Midland , Court Line amongst others ) .
19 Cut non-stick baking paper or foil into four 30×45cm/12×18in rectangles .
20 Three other mills , of which little of interest remains ( either demolished or turned into private dwellings ) are Silver Mill , and on leaving Gloucestershire , Pepper Mill at Bromsberrow , and Clencher Mill .
21 Hospitals might be privatised or turned into voluntary hospitals , as the Conservatives had favoured before 1946 .
22 A toy should not have sharp edges or be small enough to be swallowed or jammed in the throat , neither should it break or tear into dangerous pieces .
23 Do get in touch , we 're in the telephone directory under GAS — or pop into one of our showrooms .
24 Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy .
25 The Hindus saw subtle forces and proceeding energies crystallizing or condensing into gross matter .
26 The legs also gave scope for embellishment ; they were turned into columns or bent into distinctive arch shapes with ball feet .
27 There are also the dangers of cutting down on food to pay for drink or drifting into excessive drinking due to loneliness .
28 She lay stiffly on the bed , unable to make up her mind whether to scream in disappointed rage or to burst into hysterical laughter .
29 there is a basic four-chord harmonic sequence , used as a structural underpinning for much of the piece ; in a conventional rock song this might well have been deployed as a rift or worked into predictable phrase-structure patterns .
30 The age at which the woman first marries or enters into another type of conjugal union circumscribes childbearing .
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