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

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1 But it 's difficult , who should you look after — your solicitors who are trying to increase or break into criminal work or should you look after the client 's interests by giving him only solicitors who are already tried and tested .
2 Every generation of pig and chicken must be deliberately domesticated or incorporated into human society lest it go wild .
3 Shrubs such as holly , box , privet , euonymus and yew can be clipped into formal tiers , trained or bought as mopheads — lollipop trees — or shaped into amusing foliage statuary .
4 It may be strip-grazed behind an electric fence , cut and carted to the cattle-yard , or made into arable silage .
5 For all these people the first Sunday of Lent marked the time when Bishop Brewer , in the name of the Church , called them to journey with the Church towards Easter when they will be baptised , or received into full communion with the Church .
6 Light is converted into chemical energy which in turn is reconverted by combustion or decay into organic energy .
7 The Hindus saw subtle forces and proceeding energies crystallizing or condensing into gross matter .
8 There are also the dangers of cutting down on food to pay for drink or drifting into excessive drinking due to loneliness .
9 She lay stiffly on the bed , unable to make up her mind whether to scream in disappointed rage or to burst into hysterical laughter .
10 Industry provides funds in a variety of ways : financing doctoral or post-doctoral fellowships , contracting research or entering into joint research agreements , setting up business in one of the increasing number of science parks , funding lectureships and professorships , the provision of equipment .
11 Mr Coulter said : ‘ It is becoming clear that building societies are pursuing their own interests by rescheduling loans or entering into shared ownership agreements , rather than biting the bullet of low interest loans to housing associations . ’
12 Again it should be emphasised that many sufferers never receive counselling ( except from a sponsor ) or go into residential treatment in the first place and that residential treatment centres have no place other than to help sufferers remove blocks to their understanding of the principles of recovery of the .
13 This was due to the fact that in Ipswich more of the heavy consumers of community services had died or gone into institutional care by the time of the third assessment , leaving a smaller proportion of heavily dependent people than in Newham .
14 The Greensight Project harbours the rudiments of a solution to the problem of our urban commons , which suffer from being either totally neglected or changed into featureless mown grass .
15 Index Printers of Dunstable , 40 kilometres north of London , is responsible for the ‘ hardware ’ that goes into New Scientist and many other magazines .
16 The new product consists of the software environment and a hardware peripheral that fits into networked Unix environments and is designed to run on almost any Unix workstation or X-terminal , the company claims .
17 Thus , where the draftsman used the phrase " adjoining premises " in one part of the lease and the phrase " adjoining or neighbouring premises " in another part of it , it was held that the former phrase only applied to property that came into physical contact with the demised property because the words " or neighbouring " must have added something to the word " adjoining " ( White v Harrow ( 1902 ) 86 LT 4 ) .
18 Normally the soil in the limestone rock is thin , since most of the rock is dissolved and removed in solution rather than crumbling into fine soil particles .
19 Since burning their fingers on 100% lending that flared into bad debt , lenders have been insisting that customers borrowing more than 70% to 75% of property value make them a present of an insurance policy against default .
20 Since ferric iron is poorly absorbed from the small intestine , that secreted into gastric juice ( ca 0.2 mg/l ) will contribute appreciably to the daily loss of about 1 mg of endogenous iron .
21 The campaign comes as the government 's community care policy seeks to persuade more frail elderly people to stay in their own homes rather than go into residential care .
22 It , it 's the poor that go into mutual aid teams
23 Most of the words that go into New Scientist each week first appear on manual typewriters at an office in London 's West End .
24 They find this view ‘ alarming ’ since ‘ if it is indeed the case that intellectual resources of Savage and Modern minds are essentially equivalent [ then ] what legitimises the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1978 , p. 4 ) .
25 If these arguments are true , they ask , then ‘ what legitimizes the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling ? ’ ( 1979 , p. 5 ) .
26 He served not only on the Royal Commission for the reform of Oxford , but also on the one that looked into scientific education , and drafted most of its final report .
27 Launched at the Savoy in London , in March , the technology is called the Insta Pump System , an innovation which sees the shoe being inflated around the foot , moulding the shoe around the contours of the foot and removing much of the previous detail that went into previous hose manufacture , most notably the laces .
28 Recording technology can be used to produce extended , unique , individual visions ( Mike Oldfield 's Tubular Bells ) ; and , with the advent of ‘ portable studios ’ , a musician can produce a complete piece on tape at home , then teach it to the band , just like a bourgeois composer , rather than entering into collaborative work .
29 Her fateful meeting with Lytton Strachey [ q.v. ] caused a coup de foudre that grew into lifelong love for him , despite his homosexuality .
30 The new songs , which follow the brief rewind through absurdo oldster ‘ Fishes Eyes ’ , are big , bold rough-house dance things which actually cohere rather than drift into percussive jam no-man's-land .
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