Example sentences of "[verb] into a single [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The group of organisms — the flock of birds , the pack of wolves — does not merge into a single vehicle , precisely because the genes in the flock or the pack do not share a common method of leaving the present vehicle .
2 A ragged and halting procession made its way down the street , and the voices of the crowd rose into a single roar .
3 They were the faces of two entirely separate people , and try as I would to superimpose them they would n't focus into a single man for whom I had a single , straightforward feeling .
4 The gula and submentum are often fused into a single sclerite , the gulamentum ( Fig. 6B ) .
5 It certainly did not mean that the two movements had been fused into a single whole .
6 There are several ways in which the five responses might be summarized into a single score for each month which could then be traced over time .
7 If your business creates flyers , brochures , catalogues , price lists or anything that involves the combination of text , graphics , illustrations and even photographs into a single document you will need page makeup software .
8 It was a period of upheaval at OCU and in May 1960 ‘ A ’ and ‘ B ’ Squadrons amalgamated into a single squadron of two flights .
9 Darwin believed that very similar species , such as those grouped into a single genus , would have evolved from a fairly recent common ancestor .
10 If at some stage we entered into a single currency , we should have to deal with a different matter .
11 In order to impose some consistency on the data , and to make bibliographic searching by author easier , the Rolfe listings were rearranged into a single file in alphabetical order of thesis author .
12 Its unusual mahogany colouring and coat pattern , with a bold white finching along the back and underside and flashing white tail , suggest close links with the extinct Glamorgan ( see Welsh cattle ) and most would accept that the two in due course merged into a single breed .
13 That is , all productive units are merged into a single firm without any change in their numbers or their costs of production , and further that this newly created firm acts solely as a costless decision-making and co-ordinating mechanism for the activities of what were formerly the independent units .
14 New Statesman and New Society were merged into a single publication 18 months ago .
15 It was a fundamental reorganisation , because fourteen private companies working in rivalry with one another is quite a different thing from fourteen companies being merged into a single corporation with a single objective .
16 Jonathan did another couple of touchings and the large men with the large guns merged into a single figure .
17 In an account based on the Sanford-Garrod framework , we take it that plural reference is possible if more than one atomic entity is mapped into a single role-slot in an elicited representation .
18 In the end I got moved into a single cell : apparently a lot of this girl 's stuff went missing and she practically accused me .
19 These runs of continuous numbers have to be turned into a single sequence , starting from 1 .
20 This allows a large number of variations in style to be incorporated into a single page , something that can not be achieved with digitised fonts as these , by definition , are of a fixed size and style .
21 Six of Aberdeen 's players were named in the full and under-21 squads chosen yesterday by Scotland 's national coach , Andy Roxburgh , and Miller considered that a timely boost for the Cup-tie which sees the Premier Division club 's season condensed into a single evening .
22 Hitler no longer seemed to be speaking to convince ; rather , he seemed to feel that he was expressing what the audience , by now transformed into a single mass , expected of him .
23 Women are transformed into a single constituency and denied their choice of allegiances .
24 Many of these ‘ deformations ’ may also owe something to the fact that , as Cézanne moved from one section of his canvas to another , he unconsciously altered the structure of objects in an effort to relate rhythmically each passage of painting to the areas around it.1 But apart from emphasizing the aesthetic or two-dimensional plane on which he was working , the tipping forward of certain objects or parts of objects also gives the sensation that the painter has adopted variable or movable viewpoints and that he thus has been able to synthesize into a single image of an object a lot of information gathered from looking at it from a series of successive viewpoints .
25 The recommendations are now being distilled into a single report to be ratified by the BBC Governors in May .
26 The 1798–9 version of The Prelude ( or the first two books ) may be read at this point , and if the reader finds more to enjoy in the narrative sections this is entirely appropriate since they appear to have been written as separate entities and only later blended into a single poem .
27 How could all the data be integrated into a single publication ?
28 The OED and Supplement need to be integrated into a single work .
29 Given the limited number of transistors that can be integrated into a single chip computer , the RISC high-level language is implemented mainly using software , with hardware support for only the most time consuming events such as the passing of parameters in procedure calls .
30 More than one child in three is born into a single parent family .
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