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

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1 Of course it takes time for the increased number of women on the list to work through into actual appointments , but one of the purposes behind the Prime Minister 's initiative was to see that they did work through into actual appointments .
2 To start with , he generally studied the objects in his still lifes from slightly above eye-level , so that the spectator sees them in their most informative aspect ; this high viewpoint was probably assumed largely in order to limit the pictorial depth and ensure the unity of the picture surface in so far as that looking downwards on to the subject one 's eye is not allowed to wander off into limitless space .
3 If the model is reluctant to pull out into inverted flight , the best answer is to roll out and apply back cyclic and positive pitch to recover .
4 More striking is evidence of reluctance by local groups to launch out into direct engagement with the public in open meetings .
5 Continuing that theme , would it not be right to say though that Plato only gave to come back into human form to those people such as philosophers and that most other people would come back as some other form .
6 Springfield and Fenton pulled back the flaps of the cut they had made in the chain-link fence , allowing Grant and Larsen to duck through into hostile territory .
7 The others had been ordered to split up into small groups and make good their escape as best they could and , if successful , to report to pre-arranged meeting places in the city .
8 These rising import prices will tend to feed back into domestic prices , especially if imports are a large proportion of GDP and the elasticity of demand for imports is low .
9 They have even started to feed back into humanist psychological method ( Kippax et al .
10 Lavas become scarcer amongst rocks of more acid compositions and rhyolites are much less abundant than andesites They are highly viscous , never flowing far from their source , and usually merely ooze up from the vent like toothpaste to pile up into short , thick flows and domes .
11 You should know better than to walk out into strange streets alone . ’
12 However the fossils can also be reinterpreted to fit back into old phyla :
13 Either way you are bound to drift off into unconnected chains of thought , which does n't matter a bit .
14 Here a failure calls for immediate action if you are to level out into normal flight and so prevent a stall .
15 ‘ And you have no plans to go back into general nursing ? ’
16 Next morning over breakfast I decide to go back into Þingeyri to catch a plane back to Ísafjöđ3ur in the hope that I can get a boat or bus from there .
17 Referring to the Dairy Crest sale , Ross Buckland , the Australian who took charge at Unigate in 1990 , says : ‘ I have not attempted to go back into past history and judge the merits of that decision . ’
18 ‘ Well , ’ snaps Richard , happy to flip back into non-analytical filth-talk autodrive , ‘ then we 'll fuck 'em all .
19 Also encouraging has been the fact that a row with America over government procurement , which threatened to spill over into tit-for-tat sanctions , was averted at the last minute .
20 The difficulty with this result is that advertising is usually only one part of a marketing strategy , and that agreements on advertising are likely to spill over into other elements of that strategy including prices .
21 Alternatively the dynamic wealth terms may arise from either the absence of a full interdependent model which would permit disequilibrium in one asset to spill over into other assets or from some otherwise omitted dynamic effects arising from the use of a US wealth measure as a proxy for the true worldwide measure .
22 Nevertheless , the survey concluded that ‘ a very considerable qualitative and quantitative momentum ’ had been built up in the training of part-time teachers for general adult education in the local authority sector and that this was beginning to spill over into vocational teaching .
23 Capacitor C now charges in the opposite sense while the positive feedback holds the output at until the potential at the inverting input falls below causing the circuit output to switch back into positive saturation .
24 It is perhaps an anachronism to read back into New Testament times the usage of second-century Christians whereby this word ‘ seal ’ was explicitly used of baptism , or sometimes confirmation .
25 Iveco has also started to branch out into eastern Europe .
26 This is a question to be considered in the round , and nothing is gained by the introduction of shifting burdens of proof , which serves only to break down into formal steps what is in reality a single appreciation of what is or is not unfair .
27 For instance a thin stream of liquid , from a tap which is being turned off , will reach a diameter at which it pays it to break up into separate drops simply because these have less aggregate area then the cylindrical stream .
28 ‘ Longer hair tends to break up into stringy ends once it touches the shoulders .
29 England 's external wars were fought principally in France , so most Englishmen had little direct experience of warfare , apart from those in the north , where relations with Scotland were always likely to break out into open hostility .
30 Jaq could order Vitali to drop back into normal space and no doubt could force the old woman to comply .
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