Example sentences of "[noun] [vb -s] [adv prt] into [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The world at that instant splits up into many worlds , in each of which one of the possible results of the measurement is the one that actually occurs .
2 This brief period of anecdotal joviality over with , Sutherland goes back into serious actor mode .
3 So it appears that a general tendency to unhappy and aggressive social interaction spins over into mother-child management struggles .
4 Insert the cuttings by pushing each one down into the sand about 4–5 inches ( 10–12cm ) apart and with the leaves at right angles to the line of the slit , so that growth emanating from the axillary buds grows out into free space between the rows , not into the cutting next door .
5 PC World 's customer profile breaks down into those who know what they want but want to see it demonstrated and to be able to walk away with the product ; those who know a bit , but have never bought a computer before ; and corporate customers seeking the best value for money .
6 The job breaks down into seven parts : designing the system , removing the old guttering and downpipes , repainting the fascia boards ( this will almost certainly be necessary ) , fixing the new guttering , fixing the new downpipes , connecting to the drains or soakaway and testing the system .
7 The sample breaks down into three clear sub-groups , and adding in the other fourteen boys would not change this picture .
8 Amstrad bounces back into black
9 At the top of the fountain , the spray breaks up into individual droplets which get carried by the wind and fall a long way from the vent , so that downwind of the fountain there is a shifting curtain of glowing droplets showering down .
10 This exhibition continues over into 1993 .
11 If a container of mixed aggregate , from broken flintstone and river ballast to fine sand , is placed on a vibrating table , the mixture separates out into sedimentary layers .
12 As before , the calculation breaks down into three parts : Stage 1 : Determination of We use equation ( 9 ) to calculate .
13 As the two ‘ counter-sciences ’ ethnology and psychoanalysis have suggested , history is simply one possible discursive form of understanding — even if its problematic of temporality spills over into many others .
14 He had enormous fluency and ease , often in High Church devotional poems in which the physical urgency of a boy in his teens spills over into sexual imagery in describing his love of Christ .
15 Inaugural winner moves on into Swiss market
16 ‘ Green ’ Co-op Bank gets back into black
17 Crystal has shown how this bias in linguistics carries over into lay views of language .
18 Sunlight penetrates down into clear ocean at most about 200 metres .
19 We boiled your memory banks down into two categories — the rest we threw away , sorry to say .
20 The most popular PEPs are based on equity unit trusts and when it comes to charges on , the market breaks down into three .
21 Normal skin bacteria breaks down into irritating free-fatty acids .
22 The accompanying table breaks down into 11 the areas where tax is wasted by Scots .
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