Example sentences of "[verb] into [art] [adj -er] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In all cases , give yourself time to work into the faster tempo by running the first one comfortably and then gradually applying the pressure .
2 This was the route by which his son rose into the higher nobility .
3 Withdrawal was necessary because the American war in Vietnam appeared to the General to be on the verge of widening into a larger conflict .
4 None of Kasmin 's artists wanted to leave , except Noland , ‘ whose work had gone off anyway , ’ so he moved into a smaller space in Clifford Street .
5 After a bat against the spinners , he moved into the faster net to face the English pacemen .
6 Harry had come into the lower doorway at the right time , and was moving up between the tables to take his normal place among the young fellows of knightly family , his peers .
7 When the worms are mature , and eggs are aspirated into the smaller air passages and parenchyma , consolidation increases and emphysema is more marked .
8 They are known in the Toraja language as " Most Holy Penis " and " Most Sacred Vagina " — though they would more accurately translate into a lighter vernacular .
9 A third problem is how the factors slot into the broader range of financial services provided by the banks .
10 Salt had recovered from her first surprise and was about to launch into a longer attack .
11 Willi changed into a lower gear .
12 As he got more excited as they got closer to Pollensa so Ruth sank into a deeper depression .
13 The convention is sustained , but subtly mocked , in Twelfth Night , where Viola , bearing the suit of Orsino , waits until Maria leaves before launching into the higher style appropriate to romance ( I.v.167ff . ) .
14 McDonald's ' is typical of an old well-established firm which has been absorbed into a larger manufacturing group and modernized .
15 With the change from a nomadic and food-gathering to an agricultural and more highly organized form of society , man 's anxiety about himself and the animals that he hunted merged into a wider anxiety about nature .
16 And then er a and then after they had been in hay ricks for a long time they were brought up to the farm and built into a bigger stack , a bigger thing .
17 The fighting groups overbalanced into the shallower water and continued struggling there , ignoring the arrows beginning to fall from the following ships of the line , swinging up , oars flashing to fill the breadth of the river .
18 It is envisaged that the role of the clinical teacher as such will be subsumed into a wider role of teacher practitioner , who may have additional specialist knowledge and who is likely to be ward or unit based .
19 When we moved , we knew we would have problems fitting into a smaller house .
20 It was incorporated into the later Greek and Roman systems , whose basic unit was the foot .
21 The rationale was simple : if arsenic could be made into a better drug by incorporating it into an organic compound , why not mercury ?
22 May I put some of the comments that have been made into a broader context .
23 Made into the lower part of the boot is a special ‘ water shed ’ membrane which successfully helped keep my feet dry .
24 Less offensive is one that has been ‘ inlaid ’ or let into a stronger leaf so that both sides of the letter or document are visible by means of this window .
25 The Sunday paper 's attack fed into an older battle , that between radical theatre , cinema , publishing , and the state which had been smouldering ever since Lady Chatterley six years before .
26 but from this precise description we are drawn into a larger concept :
27 They 're still convinced America is about to implode under the weight of its compounding debt , turning into a bigger version of a Latin American banana republic only without the bananas .
28 The mist slowly condensed into a whiter substance , which continued to swirl and roil beneath the nets .
29 Going into a better studio with a producer makes things easier , if anything , ’ he says .
30 At this stage it is perhaps useful to start going into a finer degree of detail .
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