Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv prt] into " in BNC.

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1 The origins of this transformation may be traced back into the late 19th century but the upheaval finally came at the time of Vietnam , flower-power and the campus revolutions .
2 The first point to be made about recent rural population change is that the broad spatial processes of the 1970s and early 1980s can be traced back into not only the 1960s , but even the 1950s ( Compton , 1983 ) .
3 He showed how music could flow through a scene and not be broken up into short numbers which encouraged the audience to applaud each time .
4 Once this point has been reached there will be a rapid reduction in the number of non-reproductive males , and the large units will be broken up into a number of smaller ones , in part through takeovers and in part through fission of units containing followers .
5 We argued that Marxism could be broken up into three elements : a philosophy of history , a theory of economics and a view of the state and revolution .
6 He also rejected the radical free market view , which proposed that each part of the electricity industry ( generation , transmission and distribution ) should be broken up into a large number of competing companies .
7 The day can be broken up into sections for recording purposes .
8 This lycropolysacrulite is can then be broken up into three different sections the internal membrane section is referred as lipid A.
9 Usually it is a united group of notes , as in ( a ) below , but sometimes it can be broken up into two or more parts , as in ( b ) : This first musical thought usually comprises an even number of bars , two , four , or even six , but there is nothing to prevent it being otherwise ( note the eleven-beat phrase in the Musorgsky , Example 4 , above ) .
10 And following the successful privatization of water supply , the early 1990s will see the privatization of electricity supply ; the CEGB will be broken up into two companies ( National Power and Powergen ) , from which the sale proceeds will dwarf the proceeds of previous privatizations .
11 The joint delegation might , however , be broken up into " sub-committees " to discuss specific topics .
12 Robert Rickman , director of consultancy Forest Investment Management , believes the Forestry Commission 's estate should be broken up into geographically defined chunks for sale , with woods of special amenity value handed over to conservation bodies or local authorities .
13 It seems that each of these can be broken down into five identifiable stages .
14 These can be broken down into organisation of money , time and preparation .
15 The build itself can be broken down into two groups , ‘ Direct Build Costs ’ and ‘ Other Costs . ’
16 The total task needs to be broken down into small easily achieved wins , eg every teacher will be in the playground five minutes before the bell goes to greet children and parents , four children from each class will have their names entered in the ‘ Gold book ’ for good work or praiseworthy actions , any child in hospital for more than one night will receive ‘ get well cards ’ from the class and a visit by a member of staff , the entrance hall is cleared of clutter and made more welcoming for visitors .
17 Gradually , through compromise , a workable plan will emerge , and this can then be broken down into a programme phased over a number of years .
18 Ideally the calculations for increased prices should be broken down into different categories of material and related to the number of volumes purchased by the library in each of these categories .
19 According to the development officers ' monthly reports to their supervisor the distribution of their work could be broken down into roughly three or four elements ( though the amount of time spent on each changed somewhat as the project progressed ) .
20 Sources of error in the digitizing process can be broken down into two main streams : source map error and operational error .
21 The basic principle of the UGIX design is that in order to make a GIS easy to use the process of making a database enquiry , plotting a map or carrying out spatial analysis must be broken down into manageable parts , linked by a pathway for the user to follow .
22 Each priority will have to be broken down into manageable tasks and the methods for carrying them out and reviewing them identified .
23 It only requires behaviour to be broken down into some specifics , the equivalent of building blocks , and for those specifics to be cast into a coherent plan of action .
24 Since the relevant words are ‘ I know , Pamphilus , that everything I leave you will pass to my sons … ’ , the question can be broken down into two parts : do these words amount to a trust at all ?
25 An important part of the treatment of candidiasis is to avoid sugary foods , and other refined carbohydrates ( white flour , white bread etc ) which can quickly be broken down into sugar once they reach the gut .
26 Within the agreed timetable the task must be broken down into elements or stages which are themselves ‘ milestones ’ .
27 It follows that such noisy groups of youngsters whether in canoes , on cycles or on foot , need to be broken down into smaller groups each controlled by a responsible competent leader or instructor until such time as they become mature canoeists and are able to appreciate the magic and wonder of their surroundings .
28 The broad Shetlander identity can also be broken down into various sorts of identities .
29 To be useful , crime rates must be broken down into specific categories of offences .
30 These may be formulated in more or less specific terms and the rather general issues that I have already outlined may be broken down into more narrowly focused questions and be dealt with in more than one module with provision made for explicit cross-reference .
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