Example sentences of "into [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Just as Britain tried to ‘ deal with ’ water pollution with longer pipes and the principle of dilute and disperse , its reliance on exactly the same policy has drawn it into conflicts over air pollution .
2 It is accepted that such a perspective affords interesting and novel insights into conflicts of interest .
3 The various nations and nationalities of the USSR , at the same time , had their specific concerns , and the neglect of these during the Stalin and Brezhnev years had led them to take the form of ‘ public disaffection , which now and then escalated into conflicts ’ .
4 As villages grew into towns and towns into cities , the lack of churchyards was felt at least as much as the lack of churches .
5 Some campaigners believe that the Government should place a limit on the number of cars allowed into cities , such as London , to ease congestion and pollution .
6 In fact , as film-makers have moved out of the studio and on to location , to achieve more realistic impressions of dramatic situations , the attraction of on-location filming into cities and regions has become big business .
7 Men and women moved into cities , though perhaps ( in Britain certainly ) increasingly from other cities .
8 And given the brutalizing effect of the war itself and the undeniable impact of at least parts of the ideological message which had been hammered into Germans for years , by no means all of what was taking place and would lead Germany into the abyss was unwelcome or unpopular .
9 For example the output stage of the op.amp operates with a current of a couple of milliamps and can only work in class-AB into loads of less than 10k or so .
10 Well it 's not as if you 've like come into loads of money when you suddenly turn sixteen is it ?
11 Main classes are based upon a division of localities into continents .
12 Oh we will protest , too much methinks , that we do not miss it , will recall the struggle , the failures , the inadequacies ; recall life as it was on the road , for a time anyhow , though I daresay soon enough out imagination will take over transforming us into giants .
13 Others turn themselves into giants .
14 In general its powers included giving information , advice , and assistance to adolescents and their parents on choice of employment and related matters ; filtering available young workers into openings on the basis of a detailed knowledge of each applicant and each vacancy ; acting as a centre for enquiries from other youth agencies , such as clubs , Scouts and apprenticeship committees ; and organizing propaganda for the creation of ‘ responsible ’ opinion among parents , juveniles , employers , and the public as to the ‘ evil ’ effects of the disorganized methods of recruitment into the youth labour-market .
15 Jean-François Briant cuts sheets of steel into more or less identifiable natural forms , leaves with veins incised into openings , ears of corn , vegetable silhouettes which slide imperceptibly towards representations of objects as if at every fold and cut the metal allowed one to read into it fragments of history , of a previous life .
16 And you have some way of , of , of getting in , erm and you have some way of controlling access therefore into toilets , now I do n't know whether that would totally it , overcome the vandal system , but I mean if your saying a pass would n't be any different than a coin you could devise an entrance , so that it was n't , you know , so that what you would be doing is stopping having like the total open access all the time , you know , erm .
17 He converted the first two into toilets and the others were only used for customers , invariably foreign journalists who were too drunk to drive home .
18 In June this year , a student was raped after a man followed her into toilets in St. Giles in the city centre .
19 They suspect that because they are not really wanted , they are put into estates , overcharged in the shops and given no recreational or community facilities .
20 During 1983 sales was split into Estates ( responsible for all public house operations ) and Marketing , and the Marketing Manager was given a seat on the Board .
21 Secondly , and equally important , the various modes of production predating capitalism were all methods of direct appropriation of the surplus product , even when this was transformed into money-forms of payment of rent ( commutation of feudal labour service to money rents ) .
22 The reply , as I have imagined it , turns away Connolly 's suggestion that ISAs somehow ‘ persuade ’ people into views and roles which do not reflect their own interest , on the grounds that these apparatuses constitute subjects rather than manipulating them .
23 The natural fears displayed by many children were turned into signs of abuse — such as fear of going to jail , fear of ghosts and monsters , fear of ‘ bad people ’ taking the child away , fear of being left with a babysitter .
24 With the technique adopted in Woll ( 1983 ) of recording signers translating a word list into signs , the data include only one signer from each sign language .
25 The auxiliaries can be divided into signs and subdivisions and are listed in Figure 14.8 .
26 This has a singular effect in travelling through the country : the eye seems ever on the verge of a forest which is as it were by enchantment continually changing into inclosures and hedgerows .
27 All the people in these villages called themselves Patels but they were divided into clans which corresponded quite closely with the Hindu caste system .
28 By natural increase in population and with the adoption of strangers ( who were treated as fictitious kinsmen ) , patriarchal families grew into clans such as those found in ancient Rome .
29 The Sinhalese were also divided into castes , although unlike Hinduism , neither Buddhism nor Christianity provided caste with religious sanction .
30 Brunner-Mond came to Billingham for the anhydride deposits which it could process into nitrates .
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