Example sentences of "[noun prp] [to-vb] into [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In the summer of 1918 he began to devote more time to the club in between duties at the arms factory in Barnbow , but , perhaps sensing that trouble was brewing , he suddenly resigned as secretary-manager on 16 December to go into full-time industrial management with Joseph Watson & Sons at the Olympia oil and cake works in Selby . |
2 | At the same time they intensify their economic attack and cause Cuba to fall into economic difficulties . |
3 | The Prince , momentarily forgetting his orders for Sharpe to change into Dutch uniform , dominated the luncheon conversation as he eagerly expressed his wish that the French would attack before the Duke returned from his meeting with the Prussians , for then the Prince could defeat the enemy with only the help of his faithful Dutch troops . |
4 | In 1731 a friend , Ambrosius Beurer , introduced young Ehret to the celebrated Dr Christopher Jacob Trew of Nürnberg , another physician-botanist , whose encouragement enabled Ehret to develop into one of the foremost botanical illustrators of the eighteenth century . |
5 | This allowed German Michael Schumacher to sweep into second place in his Camel Benetton Ford with Hill third and Gerhard Berger fourth for Ferrari . |
6 | I 've been working hard with Gill to get into top form for the Olympics so singles play has taken a bit of a back seat . |
7 | I 've been working hard with Gill to get into top form for the Olympics so singles play has taken a bit of a back seat . |
8 | Alan Igglesden took five for 41 as Kent beat Leicestershire by an innings and 138 runs at Grace Road to move into second place , 25 points behind championship leaders Essex . |
9 | And it was cruel of Teddy Taylor to cast into such a garden of refinement the used oil drum of a question about trains from Southend . |
10 | Angola wants Mr Savimbi to go into voluntary exile while elections are held , perhaps to return later , but his supporters say there was no such agreement . |
11 | Office is the transport mechanism that down the road will enable Uniplex to break into mail-enabled process automation , the true definition of groupware . |
12 | Office is the transport mechanism that down the road will allow Uniplex to break into mail-enabled process automation , the true definition of groupware . |
13 | There was one resignation from the committee in June , Elise felt she could not longer continue as publicity officer and we asked Rosetta to step into that office . |
14 | In November 1991 the conflict between Laurel , Eduardo Cojuangco and Juan Ponce Enrile caused the NP to disintegrate into competing factions amidst a series of coups and mutual expulsions . |
15 | He was soon embarrassed , therefore , to find himself back at the plague village , helping Lucie and Izzie to settle into one of the cottages , wondering why he had not left with the rest . |
16 | The Bengali intelligentsia , the first sizeable social group in Asia to come into close contact with a European nation , were also the first to experience such a revolution in their mental world . |
17 | There will be opportunities for both AEA and Amersham to expand into new areas of activity by working with Safeguard and there is also the possibility of a great deal of subcontracting work . |
18 | Anya , possibly by waving her gun again , has finally persuaded Riva to change into drier clothes . |
19 | The Directive also provides for the EC to enter into bilateral agreements with non-member states for mutual recognition of listing particulars . |
20 | I wonder if you could erm I wonder if you could ask Michael to look into that . |