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

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1 An obvious benefit of having the video machine under your control is that sections you can break a programme up into sections and guide your learners through it one section at a time .
2 An alternative is to break the overall requirement down into elements that can be defined by activity rather than result .
3 He says they moved the office equipment out into vehicles .
4 ‘ Caller Display puts control of the telephone back into customers ’ hands , restoring the balance of power between the caller and the called person . ’
5 It is often said that it is not very easy to turn an omelette back into eggs .
6 An £8m deal to acquire two soft drinks brands put the fizz back into shares of Merrydown Wine , battered after its poor results this year .
7 These chop the DNA up into pieces which the cell can degrade and excrete ( restriction enzymes have proved immensely useful for manipulating DNA in the laboratory ) .
8 Waugh 's domination of the SA bowlers also played an important role in lifting his State back into calculations for the Sheffield Shield final .
9 The difficulty lay both in defining the ‘ upper ’ and ‘ lower ’ limits of the stratum within the hierarchy of social status , and in allowing for the marked heterogeneity of its membership within those limits : there was always , at least , an accepted internal stratification into grande moyenne and petite bourgeoisie , the latter shading off into strata which would be de facto outside the class .
10 Dividing the world up into nation-states , as it is for most practical purposes for most people , is therefore a profoundly ideological strategy .
11 They would carve the world up into principalities and then there would be war again .
12 I take the system further in that I split the text of the letter up into sections pertinent to each problem .
13 If she cuts the cloth up into pieces 1.5 metres long how many pieces will she have ?
14 It can help to divide the list up into sections — your personality , how you function at work , how you deal with relationships .
15 All personality theories divide personality up into dimensions .
16 A key feature of the FMI is delegated budgeting , a process requiring each department to ‘ examine the scope for breaking its structure down into cost-centres or responsibility-centres to which resource costs can be allocated and for which , where appropriate , measures of output can be devised and monitored ’ ( Efficiency and Effectiveness , 1982 , Appendix 3 ) .
17 Although we both have circadian rhythms which divide our time up into days , the fly lives its day at a much faster pace than we do .
18 Break jelly up into cubes , place in a pan with lemon juice .
19 By extending the solution back into regions II and III , it can be seen that the approaching waves must have both an impulsive component and a step component with variable polarization .
20 Birkett was pouring the coffee out into mugs .
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