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

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1 Fume cupboards for those working with gases and solvents only slowly came into laboratories .
2 I did think you know when I , when we go around and we look at some of these houses like Barratt houses and all like that , I thought that area would of been better off knocking into houses and then you see they would be able to get the community charge of the houses , but as it 's gon na happen now the council 's gon na have a lot of responsibility one way and another with er
3 The blue van , driven by Latowa , pulled up outside a tall , ramshackle house , long ago turned into bedsitters .
4 The smooth , shiny body so neatly divided into sections , giving the impression of a loaf of wholemeal bread , the slices just scored on the surface .
5 The idea of ‘ theory ’ has now become so pervasive , so much a part of the terms of current debate , and so visibly incorporated into institutions , that I shall not resist using it .
6 ‘ All that stuff just kinda blends into blues , but it is real hard to compare someone like Blind Lemon Jefferson to Albert Collins .
7 Does the Minister agree that something must be done to control imports of the drug known as Ecstasy , which is not merely creeping into schools in London but has reached teenagers in my constituency in south Devon ?
8 To bring our participants ' social world to life in the kind of detail that is likely to carry conviction we must not just plunge into descriptions of the world of school and football ground , since without the concepts to see it no alternative to the official picture is likely to emerge .
9 Even if the latter is true , it does not automatically translate into increases in higher level educational streams ; in some countries the main growth at the 16–19 stage has been not in the pre-academic general streams , but in the intermediate ‘ technical ’ ones ( Squires 1989a ) .
10 The most striking difference is that whereas formal written language consists of clearly segmented sentences which are normally completely grammatical , spoken language is not clearly divided into sentences , and typically contains many errors .
11 At the very least , the idea of higher education implies an educational process in which students are not simply initiated into forms of thought , but are encouraged actively to engage with them .
12 Golf , the most individual of sports , is never more demanding than when played in its team format and , when Sam Torrance holed the winning birdie putt at The Belfry in ‘ 85 , and very soon afterwards burst into tears , he began a sequence that would be rejected out of hand by any self-respecting editor of the Boys ’ Own Paper .
13 Material support from kin can be more deeply woven into mothers ' budgeting strategies , providing essential health resources on a regular basis .
14 These mills , which sometimes have a tarred brickwork plinth with the wooden structure painted white , are more frequently converted into houses than the less enduring post mills .
15 So saying , she once again burst into tears and , crossing rapidly to George , threw her arms around his neck and stretching up on her toes , began to kiss him with a fervour which shocked him .
16 If it is more , once again divide into sections each of less than 16,000 and save as A , B , C and so on .
17 The consumer electronics side , which grew on the back of making headphones and more recently expanded into hi-fis , radios and televisions , is to be retained , and the new management has plans to move into warehousing and distribution .
18 Governments are also often drawn into disputes about matters of public taste and decency .
19 Various kinds of molluscs are also frequently introduced into aquaria by accident .
20 Beyond it lay the Victorian Gothic church and some large houses of the same period , now mostly turned into flats .
21 They now spontaneously assemble into rods which press against the membrane of the red blood cell deforming it from a rounded into a sickle shape .
22 Retiring public servants now routinely move into jobs where their previous contacts and responsibilities can enrich themselves and their employers .
23 If voters say they want politicians to care , how do you show it — you ca n't suddenly burst into tears .
24 It does n't automatically boot into Windows then ?
25 I ca n't really go into details I 'm afraid , but , yes , it 's for the final push . ’
26 Sequent wo n't currently go into details over products , but says it will be ‘ leveraging its technology and knowhow ’ gained from its line of high-end Intel-based multi-processor Symmetry systems , aimed at corporate users looking to downsize their mainframes .
27 Most people do n't actually go into things as deeply as we do .
28 We then all got into taxis and we went off to the Coconut Grove at the top half of Regent Street where we spent until the small hours of the morning .
29 This approach does not preclude analytical discussion of the musical notes themselves ( some critics have appeared to erect a false antithesis between contextual and notes-based history ) , and the author has judged very well how much space to devote to purely musical matters and how deeply to go into technicalities .
30 Henry 's stories quite often developed into debates of this kind .
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