Example sentences of "[to-vb] into an [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Prof ’ Francis always turned up at celebrity concerts and was often able to slip into an empty seat at intermission .
2 Within the ERM a Labour government would presumably find its freedom to launch into an unwise , inflationary spending spree greatly restricted .
3 He talked more readily about floating exchange rates than painted ships on painted oceans and he was as like to translate water , water everywhere and not a drop to drink into an elaborate example of the importance of adequate liquidity ratios .
4 Then , waving towards a low armchair , he added , ‘ Make yourself at home while I get some coffee , ’ and vanished through a door to the right that appeared to lead into an inner hall .
5 So it 's important that they 're supported throughout by senior staff , because it 's never very easy to fit into an established team who may be used to the old ways of doing things . ’
6 The number of modules too large to fit volume specifies the number of modules which are too large to fit into an empty volume .
7 ‘ See here , ’ said the doctor doubtfully , ‘ it is n't usual for a man to walk into an empty house at four in the morning and come out with another man 's cheque for nearly a hundred pounds . ’
8 Also , cassettes are about to grow into an important part of the market .
9 I asked Joyce what aspect of her phobia she felt still remained and she said that she would like to be able to go into an open space such as a park , where there were likely to be many more birds around .
10 If they choose to go into an independent sector home , they , and they have a low level of income , they do access what is called the residential care allowance , which is further income support benefit of up to forty five pound a week .
11 In order to conserve online storage space , it is possible to nominate packages to go into an offline state .
12 To connect into an existing stack a hole must be drilled ( not within 200mm of the WC connection ) .
13 Developed for spinnaker sails , where tear resistance is critical and the ability to form into an aerodynamic shape is of greatest importance for efficiency , ripstop has become an ideal fabric for all types of kite .
14 Hence unwanted pregnancy was more likely to occur , the girl was also unlikely to deal positively with this event , and likely to drift into an unsuitable , unsupportive marital relationship or single parenthood , and experience adverse events linked to her unsatisfactory lifestyle .
15 In the intervening five years the socialists have allowed the national stock of houses to deteriorate gravely , have allowed the building industry to drift into an inefficient and wholly artificial pattern , and have done their best to disorganise the building materials industries .
16 It 's it 's not about being able to get rid of them totally and we agree that we need some sort of level of arousal it 's being able to perform despite them to use that arousal to put into an effective presentation , and that 's what this two days is about is getting those butterflies for you to fly in formation .
17 However , neither UA1 nor UA2 has spotted a potential Zo so far , although this particle should be easier to identify than the W. It is predicted to decay into an electron-position pair , which would leave two clear tracks in the apparatus .
18 The referee allowed the free throw to be taken inside Woodmill 's half and Mutineers acted very quickly , taking the Woodmill defence by surprise to score into an empty net and earn their place in the final .
19 Meridian won possession in defence and broke very quickly , allowing Dave Higson to score into an open goal and give Meridian a crucial lead .
20 Gerry Fitt of the SDLP and Dr. Ian Paisley of the DUP supported Irwin in the House of Commons and the controversy over Castlereagh interrogation methods appeared set to escalate into an embarrassing crisis for the Westminster government .
21 Yesterday Coun Fishwick said : ‘ This is a first class idea for Darlington and I hope it 's going to turn into an annual event . ’
22 I do n't want my child to turn into an anti-social loner which , as your article pointed out , is one of the perils of spending hour after hour playing computer games .
23 He seemed to turn into an old man before his time . ’
24 It was bad enough he himself trying to turn into an amateur psychiatrist or psychotherapist or whatever they liked to call themselves , but to have some strange layman taking an interest in his wife , or his wife 's case , was altogether too much .
25 His departure was , understandably , followed immediately by the surrender of the town , which Edward proceeded to turn into an English base .
26 The equivalent of an admissible algorithm in a distributed processing system would be one that was guaranteed to settle into an optimum stable state .
27 The American public , in particular , might lose interest if East–West relations appeared to settle into an indefinite stalemate — even if the British and Europeans were satisfied with such an outcome .
28 The neophytes were still growing , and only a good while after they had received their final implant of all — the carapace — would they be able to jack into an armoured suit .
29 It aims to expand into an international festival which would perform both a social function for local residents and act as a major tourist attraction .
30 My stuff seems to get into an awful pickle when it 's translated . ’
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