Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb -s] into [art] " in BNC.

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1 In terms of examinations , school librarians and teachers have aware of examination requirements and ensure that the soft chosen for part of any course fits into the examination required as laid down by examination boards .
2 What should have been three comfy nights in a five-star hotel with en-suite jacuzzis turns into a full-blooded , mud-covered fight for survival .
3 His entire oeuvre as a photographer fits into a period of 18 short years .
4 see , as a matter of description , whether that description fits into a use class ,
5 In the model shown in Fig. 5 , it is possible that the recognition helix fits into a wide minor groove rather than a major groove as shown , but such a binding of a helix-turn-helix motif would be unprecedented .
6 Pumps were needed to lift the water from the field drains into the rivers and canals .
7 However , where a decision has been made to make redundancies and employees have been informed , the contingency crystallises into an actual liability .
8 An enormous amount of skill , equipment , patience , money and sheer luck goes into the breeding of new varieties , and if it has become customary to have to be seen to be introducing six , eight , ten , a dozen or whatever new varieties every year in order to be regarded as one of the top flight nurseries , then that is what they have to do — and who can blame them for wanting to recoup their investment by selling all they can ?
9 ‘ As such , WACC 's Forum function fits into a niche and is recognised by global bodies such as IAMCR for its role in bringing the concepts of community , universal rights and ethics into the centre of communication research initiatives around the world .
10 Yet , I was assured , 20 years of experience goes into the planning , with every bit of detail given on route maps .
11 You should have shown your readers that there is n't a Prince Charming , so they wo n't feel disappointed and cheated if their prince turns into a frog , like mine did .
12 But in case the recession turns into a depression , Parker has set up a repair subsidiary to exploit the market for renovating old vessels .
13 ‘ The prettier the bride , the more money goes into the bowl , ’ said Gaston .
14 If they do n't have the waiver of premiums they get more units , because the more money goes into the er , whatsit .
15 I would guess quite a bit of money goes into the local economy .
16 Investors have been expecting its publication for the last two weeks but are fearful it will be kept back for the week when Parliament goes into the Christmas recess .
17 Shadows merge into the snow ; the woodcut turns into a shadowy chalk drawing .
18 As the chubby fallen cherub howls into the first of three solo shows with a head-down run through purely Pixies material , it 's all a bit like coming across the devil conducting a cheery pub singalong .
19 As the chubby fallen cherub howls into the first of three solo shows with a head-down run through purely Pixies material , it 's all a bit like coming across the devil conducting a cheery pub singalong .
20 There is increasingly a feeling that the larger the firm the better it can withstand recessionary periods and the more effectively it can compete with other firms ; and these two sentiments may succeed each other as , say , a regional grouping for mutual protection develops into a nationwide conglomerate for enhanced profits .
21 All is silent — the sun is set and as the branches of the woodland trees reflect in the gentle water of the pool I feel the whole of existence draw closer around me as my capacity for description dissolves into an experience of the infinite .
22 In the afternoon they would don chamois gloves and make aimless ritual drives into the Green Belt , in-laws glumly ensconced in the back-seat , stopping at the side of an arterial road to circulate solemnly a vacuum flask .
23 Each entry goes into the Grand Draw , so the more monthly competitions you enter , the greater your chances of winning .
24 The practice persists into the Regency , for Jane Austen 's heroines are frequently entertained with such expeditions , though sometimes with embarrassing consequences , as in the case of Elizabeth Bennett 's visit to Pemberley , her future home , an early indication , confirmed in Bleak House , that this activity could be intrusive .
25 Yes you could do but the point is the , it 's where a person injects , a drug addict always injects into a vein so therefore they get these pin marks over veins , not necessarily , the veins go between fingers and toes and wherever , but they go into a vein where the diabetic goes into the muscle , into the arms , round the stomach area or the thigh .
26 WELCOME BACK : Labour goes into the general election holding only one seat in the entire Central South Region .
27 And if Little Chef goes into a real decline will you promise to ring me ? ’
28 The card fits into a free expansion slot on the motherboard .
29 The neck fits into the hand , the slim body eases the usual arm-aches , the action is low and easy , the intonation is spot-on , and you 're away .
30 By contrast , I once stayed on a tiny Wyoming ranch where the teetotal owner dragged us out of bed at 5 a.m. for long , freezing horse rides into the Rockies .
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