Example sentences of "[vb -s] [verb] into [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This makes the concepts of LANs and WANs ‘ fuzzy ’ , and turns networking into workgroup computing . |
2 | The ape that Alison makes of Absolon , the excluded potential lover ( 3389 ) , re-emerges as John the clerk after Alayn has jumped into bed with Malyne ( 4202 ) , while throughout the night the miller , with his skull " " piled as an ape " " ( 3935 ) is left in the same position . |
3 | Across the Channel , by contrast , the rest of the European Community has plunged into recession . |
4 | OIL giant Shell has plunged into controversy over a ferry crossing promotion . |
5 | Saatchi and Saatchi , the advertising agency , has plunged into loss . |
6 | Poor old Westland has plunged into loss , leaving it second from the bottom below the likes of Storehouse and Amstrad . |
7 | Notice that Parkin is able to say what he truly means only after he has broken into dialect . |
8 | Laird 's now has to go into battle without any chance of getting either naval orders or intervention funds . |
9 | He had the cheek to say he needed things for his wife who has to go into hospital . ’ |
10 | For example , if a carer has a sudden illness and has to go into hospital , the Emergency Intervention Service can support someone in their own home or provide alternative accommodation in the community . |
11 | In the meantime , if your child has to go into hospital , tell the hospital staff of any particular foods he does n't like or if he has any special dietary needs . |
12 | THE Earl of Pembroke 's uncle , David Herbert , has sauntered into print with a volume of avuncular advice to his great-niece , Jemima — pictured with Pembroke and the author ( left ) . |
13 | The company was orginally involved in textiles but has diversifed into refrigeration and electrical activities . |
14 | It has fallen into semi-ruin since the civil war broke out two years ago . |
15 | A family of four ( played by actors ) is shown , where each one has fallen into money problems through unwise use of credit . |
16 | The mill still contains its iron half-breast shot wheel together with all the machinery , stones etc , although much of this has been idle since the early 1950s and has fallen into disrepair . |
17 | The result is that any notion of musical futurism has fallen into abeyance . |
18 | The teacher occasionally provides a commentary which anticipates the kind of adventures in which the followers may become involved : ‘ Our standard has fallen into enemy hands but the one who guards it is now asleep . |
19 | Although many have indeed left , they have often retained their ownership and the land has fallen into disuse . |
20 | His argument was based on personal opinion , feelings and intuition though it does have a loose connection to Carl Gustav Jung 's theory of racial memory , which has fallen into disuse in modern times . |
21 | Much of the old three-letter ‘ Q ’ code , devised in the days when wireless telegraphy was the standard form of air-ground communication , has fallen into disuse , apart from the familiar QFE , QNH , QDM and QDR . |
22 | This has fallen into disuse , having been used as a military hospital and to sleep troops in transit in the First World War , a Sunday school , a library , and up until five years ago a store for the church gardening equipment . |
23 | The National Association of Gay Switchboards has fallen into disuse . |
24 | Should it be abolished either because its use is unjustified or because it has fallen into disuse ? |
25 | Its Victorian replacement , with long drives and a portico of columns , has fallen into disuse . |
26 | It seems that the procedure , just outlined , for the creation of new criminal offences has fallen into disuse . |
27 | In years to come , when the new road has fallen into disuse and the plaque has been worn away by time , people may come here and wonder what is the hidden significance of the stones ; or maybe by then , they 'll have discovered that Stonehenge was built by some ancient farmer , commemmorating a new bypass . |
28 | He 'd built the hotel himself , on a bombsite , and developed goodwill from scratch in competition with the best and oldest hotels in London by applying a maxim which , according to him , has fallen into disrepute — namely that quality pays . |
29 | A KEY piece in BNFL 's reprocessing strategy jigsaw has dropped into place with the completion of construction of Sellafield 's second Encapsulation Plant . |
30 | In such cases the unlucky individual has taken the precaution of wearing a contraceptive sheath , but a sore on the vulva , say , of his sexual partner has come into contact with part of the penis not covered by the condom . |