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

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1 How soon joy can turn into fear !
2 There are lots and lots of other things the D S S can take into account .
3 Secondly , there are some express guidelines in the UCTA , but these are far from complete , are only indicative , and impose no restriction on the other matters which the court can take into account .
4 ( 10 ) Similarly , although the requirements of fairness under the Code and CA 1985 , s459 do not necessarily coincide , the Code is a helpful guide to the City 's views on fairness which the court can take into account when deciding whether a shareholder has been unfairly prejudiced for the purposes of s459 ( see Re a Company [ 1986 ] BCLC 382 ) .
5 This move does away with the productive uncertainty which the concept of the unconscious can introduce into psychology .
6 ‘ Support one day can turn into lack of support the next . ’
7 This should be completed soon and also the necessary insurance certificates obtained so that the locomotive can go into service .
8 All the letters in the alphabet can fit into word shape boxes :
9 The alternative is to bury an architrave switch mounting box in the wall to take the terminal connector strip , and secure the light fitting centrally over this , so that the securing screws can go into wall plugs fitted in holes , which you drill in the wall either side of the box .
10 If you and your wife or husband between you are worth more than a hundred and fifty thousand pounds this is where a bit of estate planning can come into effect in your will .
11 And adequate software must be made available to ensure G M B activists can put into practice what they 've been taught and use it to the labour movement 's advantage .
12 It 's substantially to do with registration of inspection duties arising from the Children Act , the registration and inspection of childminders , erm , workplace creches , and and Mike can go into detail on that if members wish .
13 The final decision on the text of the Treaty on Political Union and on Economic and Monetary Union will be taken by the Maastricht European Council [ in December 1991 ] so that the results of the two conferences can be submitted for ratification simultaneously during 1992 and the new treaty can enter into force on Jan. 1 , 1993 .
14 In some cases participation can degenerate into pseudo-participation and manipulation .
15 An easement can come into existence by express grant or by contract , but it can also arise in at least three other ways .
16 There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again .
17 There 's always a danger these days that an artist can come into fashion and then go out again .
18 Early in marriage a re-ordering of priorities is necessary , and some couples can run into trouble if their commitment to , or dependence upon , healthy robust parents can not be allowed to take second place to their commitment to their new partner .
19 When both parties are actively seeking control and using similar tactics , the conversation can escalate into conflict or a competition .
20 Nurses must be constantly vigilant in every activity so that there is no break in infection control and this is especially necessary because the patient can come into contact with pathogens which have become resistant to one or more of the antibiotics .
21 a board can take into account not only the location , character and proposed use of the premises .
22 Modern studies of this kind can take into account many fine-grained features of both the physical and the social environment .
23 In the next section , I proceed to summarize Kuhn 's account of how a paradigm can run into trouble and be replaced by a rival .
24 Video Plan 13 shows how topic-based material can slot into debate which takes place before and after the viewing .
25 THE IDEA that the Labour Party can sweep into office through a back door marked ‘ pacts ’ or ‘ realignment ’ is a chimera in every sense of that word .
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