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

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1 Reading activities develop into individual reading sessions with the teacher , into private reading , and into reading for information ( in order to understand something , to do something , or to write something ) .
2 Though an experienced skier , Pat and her friends had got caught in a blizzard and were making their way to shelter when Pat 's skis plunged into deep snow .
3 Loads program into upper memory area .
4 The guidelines introduce into local planning the concept of protecting the environment through sustainable development .
5 He blinked , glanced her way , and then blinked again , his eyes sharpening into sudden focus .
6 Next the murdering puffs of explosive charge and ragged steel fragments dissolved into weak smoke and the plane was butting through the piece of sky which , seconds before , had been laced with violence ; and meanwhile , other shell bursts erupted just as unpredictably ahead , and behind , and below .
7 However sophisticated the safety designs incorporated into nuclear power stations , they can not overcome the human fallibility which can occur .
8 The Swiss government agreed in September to help recover funds transferred into Swiss bank accounts by successive governments under former President Moussa Traoré ; Swiss authorities estimated the funds to amount to US$1,000 million .
9 ‘ Where have you brought me ? ’ she demanded accusingly , her high heels sinking into thick carpeting .
10 The almonds moved into top gear , as did the sallows , the male trees now great bushes of bright gold , and a sycamore by the main road between Birdworld and Forest Lodge at Holt Pound has spread its leaves .
11 Unfortunately , the pace of adjustment in trade imbalances slowed in the second half of last year as the impact of the dollar 's depreciation started to taper off and Japan 's capital-goods exporters got into top gear .
12 Charities have already threatened to withdraw millions of pounds in top-up payments for new clients moving into residential care .
13 As Ashley picked it up , her anxieties leapt into sudden life .
14 Intruders broke into British Fuel 's Romanby Road depot at Northallerton and stole the keys to four lorries and £25 cash .
15 His screams broke into hysterical laughter .
16 As swell waves or wind-driven waves run into shallow water the velocity and wave length both decrease , as also does the wave height at first , but when the ratio of depth to wave length falls below 0.06 the waves increase in height immediately prior to breaking ( Bird , 1968 ) .
17 Sally-Anne remembered the carrots falling into small red-gold coins as she cut them while Matey talked .
18 And yet it will have to accept , indeed will have to foster , the pride and professionalism of its specialists — if only because , in the absence of opportunities to move into middle management , their motivation must come from that pride and professionalism .
19 Food shortages translate into increased illness , even death .
20 However , the technology is moving very fast and , as pen computers come into common usage , prices will fall as dramatically as the prices of conventional computers have over the last couple of years .
21 Protruding parking bump sensors that sound a warning when they nudge another car have been launched as an accessory to help drivers squeeze into tight parking spaces .
22 There is a curious tendency for such words to enter into common parlance as insults .
23 But at least one really significant innovation occurred , the development of a public housing sector , and the inroads made into poor law were of considerable significance for the future .
24 Our morbid fascination with serial killers goes into necrophiliac overdrive with the publication of The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer ( Hodder , February , £14.99 , 0 340 57482 8 ) by Brian Masters .
25 The auditors draw shareholders ' attention to notes to the accounts which state that they incorporate amounts derived from four subsidiaries placed into administrative receivership after the year end .
26 Her small , delicate monkey-features quivered into childish candour , reassuring him that for all her formidable composure she was , indeed , no more than twenty-three .
27 Certainly both elements bring into high relief the incarnational element in Hilton 's thinking which is , in fact , central to both books .
28 But other tropical forest soils bake into virtual concrete when the cover is removed .
29 If there are no absolutes or eternal values , then the moral imperative behind such movements evaporates into thin air .
30 They had lowcut dresses and thick black eyeshadow , and one wore no shoes , toes crossed over each other from having her feet crammed into tight footwear all her life .
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