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

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1 The wellspring of the river lies well to the west , at Tyndrum , and tumbles through gorge , glen and loch into the beginnings of the rich Perthshire farmland and the start of the spawning grounds for the Tay salmon .
2 As with the discussion of Rousseau 's " second Discourse " , de Man translates an opposition into the terms of his own problematic and then proceeds as if this translation had not taken place .
3 Matt eventually replaces it with an electric violin , deep on echo and reverb , swelling and rolling like a full orchestra , pitching the sombre melodies into the realms of classic film soundtracks .
4 Nothing here to strike fear into the hearts of the people .
5 This is what strikes fear into the hearts of all but the most experienced , and has men playing there for the first time knocking at the knees .
6 Once , the thought of an Inter-City meal would have struck fear into the hearts of any Continental traveller with experience of British Rail .
7 Sancho 's death at the age of 34 struck fear into the hearts of his followers , many of whom fled .
8 Here , suddenly , was a car to lust after , but also a car to strike fear into the hearts of rival companies in an industry that has struggled more than most in 1992 .
9 This always strikes fear into the hearts of would-be investors .
10 His chanting put fear into the hearts of the listening families as well as into the mind of the old and dying man who was his father .
11 I T happened hundreds of miles apart in different countries , but the desired aim of striking fear into the minds of law-abiding citizens was achieved in each case .
12 SINCE 1991 , unit trust managers have been able to move from their traditional equity gilt and money market funds into the worlds of property and the mysteriously named warrants , futures and options .
13 The substances pass from the blood vessels into the cells of the brain , where they affect the delicately balanced chemical processes on which the functioning of the brain is based .
14 A mesh is to be positioned on top of the existing boundary wall at Loftus Youth and Community Centre to prevent balls coming over the fence into the gardens of nearby houses .
15 One has also to contend with the contribution of the Criminal Law Revision Committee , about which much could be said not least on the remarkable sortie into the defences of intoxication and mistake in its 14th Report .
16 But I come here to address you , in all humility , because I am very interested in the subject of your conference ; and with the vanity of an old man I would like to take part , not as an outsider addressing budding scientists — a bit of ‘ general studies ’ thrown in for relaxation between the serious business — but as a fellow enquirer into the workings of the brain .
17 Probes into the affairs of businessmen have been comparatively restrained , though a couple of government-appointed bank chiefs have retired .
18 Dust-wreathed propellers turn overhead , twisting and turning the grime of centuries into the crannies of the moulded ceiling .
19 A FATAL accident inquiry at Ayr into the deaths of two schoolboy friends who drowned in a flooded quarry yesterday heard that the boys ’ parents had not known of the dangers .
20 LADIES in red may get the eye , but they seldom get the guy , says a study into the colours of love .
21 The report of a five-year study into the risks of transporting dangerous substances by rail and road has been published by the Health and Safety Commission ( HSC ) .
22 We are currently undertaking a study into the impacts of present transport policies on the Welsh environment which we hope to publish later this year .
23 Part of my job as a media commentator is to slag off other journalists — it 's what makes it all worthwhile — and I 've put knees into the groins of such eminences as Alastair Burnet , Peter Sissons and Donald Trelford , without so much as a raised eyebrow in Kingsland or City roads .
24 Utilising at a local level the dynamic model of the building process developed at macro level by the Building and Civil Engineering Economic Development Council ( see ‘ How Flexible is Construction : a Study of Resources and Participants in the Construction Process ’ NEDC HMSO 1978 ) the research is intended to provide a detailed profile of the construction industry into the counties of West Glamorgan and Dyfed .
25 First , he must regain support abroad , stop the economy from re-entering the tailspin in which he found it and reconquer the two-thirds of the country lost to an undeclared civil war , without driving new recruits into the arms of the guerrillas .
26 Individuals from pressure groups , or at least representing specific interests , secure entry into the ranks of those who exercise power by virtue not only of expertise but also of personal qualities , such as persistence and charm , which enable them to persuade that they have something to contribute to public decision making .
27 The disease front has been moving ahead by fits and starts for most of the last two decades and three years ago crossed the Italian frontier into the provinces of South Tyrol and Venice .
28 Gary Drake and Jonathan Smith , past winners of the now defunct junior hardcourt championship at Wimbledon , lead Royal Berkshire into the semi-finals of the Vauxhall Indoor Trophy in Sheffield today .
29 Jack stared up in the half light into the eyes of someone he dimly recognized .
30 The colours appear at little windows in the side , glimpses into the worlds of heart-rending blueness and greenness , unattainable redness and blackness , that lie hidden inside the smooth nickel barrel .
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