Example sentences of "[vb past] into [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Members of certain ethnic and caste groups clustered into specific occupations . |
2 | As the death toll mounted , and the futility of the war of attrition on the Western Front seeped into public consciousness , the pacifists moved onto the offensive . |
3 | Inevitably , in time , some of the progressive ideas being put forward seeped into public consciousness . |
4 | Nor could Obispal exactly be viewed as incompetent , despite his last-moment slackening of judgement when he charged into that trap in the arcade . |
5 | Now the rattle and roar of the tube faded abruptly as it surfaced into bright sunlight . |
6 | As it flopped its way forward , the vulnerable underside came down on the ring just as the mini-grenade in the stone erupted into satisfying flame . |
7 | Throughout 1988 there were reports of growing unrest in Armenia which eventually erupted into major dashes , with tales of large-scale rioting and murder with tanks and troops on the streets . |
8 | Tensions between ethnic groups in Sind ( see pp. 37150-51 ) again erupted into major violence on Oct. 1 , 1989 , when members of the extremist Sind National Alliance ( SNA ) , demanding independence for the province , occupied Sukkar airport and burnt the Pakistani flag . |
9 | The repugnance they felt towards more decorated churches occasionally erupted into violent bouts of iconoclasm . |
10 | Frustration in urban areas over the first round defeat of the main opposition Democratic Party ( DP ) erupted into anti-communist rioting on the morning of April 2 in the northern city of Shkodër . |
11 | The conditions of service , the harshness of the environment , the atrocious difficulties associated with travel and food supplies , the ravages of scurvy , and the son of men who went out in search of new lands for the tsar , all contributed to the tense atmosphere which sometimes erupted into bloody conflict . |
12 | In 1937 Sino-Japanese friction erupted into full-scale war , but even this failed to rally much more than token support for China in the West . |
13 | From time to time the tensions of clerical dualism erupted into fierce controversy , but in 1341 at least the eruption resulted in no marked shift in clergy-laity relations , not even with regard to the employment of clerical ministers by the crown . |
14 | As the sun rose into clear skies and burned down on the plain of the Forth , you would say the exposed army opposite would have the worst of it , despite their shields and their awnings . |
15 | Two lanes north and two lanes south cars poured through in an unbroken line ; container trucks , like cliffsides on the move , whammed into each other 's slipstream . |
16 | He was to be found lurking in the band 's dressing room whenever they ventured into Mancunian territory , which was often . |
17 | Last but not least , we ventured into another area completely in October , when Mark and his team joined us with their Compliance Testing Service . |
18 | He also ventured into musical commerce , and after joining with John Longman as Longman , Clementi & Co. , 1798–1801 , he entered into partnership with F. W. Collard [ q.v. ] and others as music publisher , dealer , and pianoforte maker as Clementi & Co. , 1801–6 . |
19 | It would seem that the primary activity of operations needs to be split into direct and indirect costs , with the latter analysed into major cost-driver categories as interpreted by Kaplan . |
20 | She bought a successful suit for restitution of conjugal rights , expecting to move back to Neeld 's palatial house in Grosvenor Square , but , to spite her , Neeld moved into two rooms in a hotel . |
21 | Also , he found that whenever he moved into one group or another , the warren rabbits evidently knew who he was and treated him as the leader of the newcomers . |
22 | Influential in child psychiatry for over thirty years , Kahn moved into that field from the excellent springboard of general practice . |
23 | but he , he , I mean we 've not seen him he 's been away four years , I know he 's been coming home first , for holidays , visit , but he 's not been at home because , well we moved into that house , if you remember we moved |
24 | that 's right , but , when we moved into that house erm I conned him I says er are you gon na give us er ten quid for a new house ? |
25 | Many women who moved into occasional prostitution through economic necessity had probably already had previous sexual experience , and for many the distinction between occasional sex with a young wooer and clandestine prostitution may have remained fluid . |
26 | As the laws were changed to prohibit the use of certain tools , they moved into other substances that were still within the law . |
27 | In partnership with others , David Davies moved into other fields when , in 1864 , he leased land in the Rhondda Valley for the sinking of mine shafts . |
28 | Another modification introduced in 1992 was that any business which moved into new premises would inherit the transitional relief ( i.e. the phasing in allowance ) of the previous occupant . |
29 | IBM also moved into new fields through various alliances with small insurgent innovators . |
30 | We moved into new offices in Singapore and overall our local operations based on extended DGPS networks and radio positioning services had record sales . |