Example sentences of "into [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As in the earlier lecture , therefore , the most positive valuation was given to Aeschylus , while the harshest words of all were reserved for Socrates ' pupil Plato , who translated into paradoxically artistic form his master 's rationalistic distrust of instinct and instinctive art . |
2 | But instead of concentrating on treating waste , research was needed into fundamentally cleaner processes that conserved water and reduced waste . |
3 | Like the Napier Commission , the latest Royal Commission to meet on the subject ( the Taylor Commission , which reported in 1954 ) proposed that existing crofts should be amalgamated into economically viable units . |
4 | In these sectors the organization of Japanese industry into loosely affiliated groups provides additional sources of protection for large firms . |
5 | I 'm referring of course to budget acoustic and electro-acoustic instruments , which are often the starting place for the next generation of guitar hero or hobbyist , or where electric guitar players look for an inexpensive diversion into arguably more expressive sounds . |
6 | It is also the case that the elegant theories created by theoretical linguists need not necessarily evolve into computationally effective techniques . |
7 | Official moves to placate the students with promises that their complaints would be looked into eventually succeeded . |
8 | The following example comes from the interview with Sally Jordan , a factory worker and a dustman 's wife ; she belongs in the first group of working-class women whose early positive or non-committal response turns into predominantly negative feeling : |
9 | Under stable dietary conditions , western populations may be separated into predominantly methanogenic or sulphate reducing subjects . |
10 | There were a few dark places my parents liked to go into besides under their covers in bed . |
11 | Again she heard herself say , ‘ that' , and then she managed to stammer , ‘ w … was my sister , ’ before the floating feeling overcame her and she-knew she was falling into somewhere . |
12 | That beautiful , lazy parabola into somewhere you do n't want to be . |
13 | ‘ You think you buy into somewhere crime can not reach and then it hits you with the worst kind . ’ |
14 | I expected him to be with me , his stentorian ubiety transmogrifying the spacious library into somewhere shabby and small . |
15 | Alright , in something like horti horticulture , right , the main , the main cost is going to be harvesting costs , the labour , the labour costs , right , and this is why if you go into the er , into somewhere like Somerset when there 's been a bumper harvest , and just see the fruit rotting on the trees . |
16 | So I thought it no less than my duty to book us into somewhere special on the west coast for a week . |
17 | He well he 's , he 's moved into somewhere , du n no whether it 's with this woman or not but she 's got two young kids . |
18 | into somewhere |
19 | This heading comprises the vast majority of commercial contracts , where the parties have presumably an equality of bargaining power and have freely entered into properly negotiated contracts . |
20 | In addition , of course , they assume separation of the components into geometrically convenient shapes and locations . |
21 | Her light brown hair was drawn back into rather too severe a knot for the broad serious forehead , but the features were dainty and she had lovely grey eyes . |
22 | Perhaps inevitably , the text is rather bitty , and it is therefore a book to be dipped into rather than read from cover to cover . |
23 | Of course I was in a fever to hear again , but as his regiment was sent back into the line , I did not have further word till April , when he responded to that phrase with the comment : ‘ I think you would consider that this lily has grown into rather a thistle … seriously , though , I 'm not the same little lad you last saw ; I feel so much older because of my life in the last year . ’ |
24 | In fact the conductor actually makes matters worse by indulging in all sorts of slowing up at phrase ends , making the thing into rather an elephantine procession . |
25 | The conditions include the matters covered in the minor works agreement , add procedures , and often go into rather more detail . |
26 | He says modestly that he ‘ got into rather an idle way ’ , but Wordsworth 's way of ‘ idling ’ offers little comfort to those who might consider him as a precedent for their own incapacity . |
27 | Some charming juveniles grow into rather gross , arguably even ugly adults , and should be avoided . |
28 | Auks have evolved into rather specialised birds ; they have become adapted to finding and catching their food beneath the sea surface to the extent that they arc unable to do things any other way . |
29 | The variation in content was enormous , although for the purposes of this analysis the course topics have necessarily been grouped into rather broad categories . |
30 | Fenella and Caspar staring , saw that huge spindles and cogs and pinions protruded from the dark-packed earth of the ceiling and that the motion of the great wheels caused these to turn and rotate and drive one another into rather horrid , grinding , gobbling motion . |