Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] into a " in BNC.

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1 When working this way , you can reduce the disturbance to the landscape gravel by pouring water from your bucket or hose into a jug , placed on a dinner plate laid on the gravel .
2 Section 239 gives the court a like power in respect of a transaction by a company which has put a creditor or guarantor into a better position in the event of the company going into insolvent liquidation than otherwise would have been the case .
3 Chop a little cooked ham , tomato or mushroom into a scrambled egg or an omelette as a variation .
4 Probably the most common type of conversion project at the present time is the adaptation of a mill or warehouse into a block of dwellings .
5 Within the Modular Course identification of areas of concern has been followed by one-off evaluation studies , or incorporation into a review cycle .
6 A joint venture which is not a disguised cartel will create significant new enterprise capability such as new production capacity , new technology , a new product or entry into a new market .
7 A widely recognized consequence of early marriage or entrance into a conjugal union is the lengthening of the period that women spend as married or sexually active during their childbearing years which , without birth control or infecundity , results in higher completed fertility at age 50 .
8 Some , when reaching their wedding day , may find it difficult to smile , feeling unhappily trapped , persuaded either by lover or parents into a marriage for which they do not feel ready .
9 This is no criticism — virtually every sportsman has the same ability to turn a slight irritation or misfortune into a reason for defeat .
10 It is much easier to introduce a new word , expression , or collocation into a language than to introduce a new grammatical category , system , or sequence .
11 Others , notably Mr Forster , have tried to elevate a personal aesthetic or mystique into a moral theory , and often it has wobbled over into sentimentality .
12 Sometimes a case will be made on the basis of what is known to happen abroad for the actual transfer or importation into a country of particular industrial relations methods or techniques .
13 The essential principle of this Lift ( which is to be used in lieu of a flight of locks ) is floating of the barge or vessel into a tank and the conveying of that tank with its floating load broadside up or down a slope or inclined plane to a higher or lower pond of the canal respectively into which it is floated from the tank , which is left ready for another barge going in the opposite direction .
14 ‘ I 'm particularly proud of ‘ Each Dollar A Bullet ’ which is about Irish-Americans who chuck $5 or $10 into a NORAID collection and reckon they 're being great patriots .
15 There are two main ways in which genetic engineering can be used in agriculture : ( 1 ) by the introduction of a specific gene or genes into a plant or animal cell so that the performance of that plant or animal is enhanced in a particular way through the new trait which has been added , and ( 2 ) by the introduction of a gene or genes into a bacterial cell which will cause the bacterium and its subsequent generations to perform a useful function , for example , to produce a protein toxic to insects or a specific compound especially valuable to farm animals or to man .
16 There are two main ways in which genetic engineering can be used in agriculture : ( 1 ) by the introduction of a specific gene or genes into a plant or animal cell so that the performance of that plant or animal is enhanced in a particular way through the new trait which has been added , and ( 2 ) by the introduction of a gene or genes into a bacterial cell which will cause the bacterium and its subsequent generations to perform a useful function , for example , to produce a protein toxic to insects or a specific compound especially valuable to farm animals or to man .
17 Thus whether the would-be efficient entrepreneur rises from the informal sector or parachutes into a larger-scale enterprise with a degree from an international business school , he will frequently be trapped into the same style of running a business as the Nigerian enterpreneurs described above .
18 Here the structure is determined by the problem to be solved rather than by trying to fit a particular problem or project into a formal structure .
19 Secondly , we are at a critical juncture , much as a seriously ill person may reach a ‘ turning point at which the patient either begins to improve or sinks into a fatal decline ’ .
20 Once there , Ursula poured more gin than tonic into a tumbler and drank at least a quarter of it in one gulp .
21 Mr A : Everyman thinks that every woman that steps into a railway carriage may be the right woman .
22 ‘ Come Play With Me ’ is the usual , a slow canter that collapses into a deranged flail towards the end .
23 Discipleship is far more than initiation into a particular congregation or even accepting the terms of membership prescribed by a particular denomination .
24 The background changes and in a way the background is about things like the visual aids , flipcharts and er the use of video and er even these peripherals you can put on a on a overhead projector now that plug into a computer .
25 But they would still insist that induction into a tradition is right — it should be teaching religion not just teaching about religion in a way which distances it and effectively marginalizes it .
26 The police discretion and powers under the legislation already referred to will , as usual , bring industrial protesters and pickets into a relationship with the police and it is on that relationship that the quality of freedom to protest and its scope will be worked out .
27 Clarkson himself , his wife and old associates such as William Smith and Henry Brougham did not rest on the charge of sectarian and party spirit but reverted to the earlier image of the antislavery movement as effectively integrating the diverse roles of individuals and groups into a successful unity .
28 Negative perceptions of wilderness helped to reinforce this process of agricultural expansion by , in effect , making a virtue out of necessity — by turning cultivation and agriculture into a form of semi-religious crusade ( Thomas , 1983 ; Serpell , 1986 ) .
29 A genuinely corinthian sailor who spurns sponsorship , she shoe-horns her racing and preparation into a few weeks ' annual holiday taken from London-based solicitors Farrers and Co .
30 The bursting upon the scene of an organized working class carrying out industrial action on a substantial level , or not just working-class suffrage but , for the first time , mass political parties , and especially working-class parties must have been at least partly experienced as an eruption of contingency and chaos into a world of order .
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