Example sentences of "[adv] [vb base] into [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 These progressively translate into post-course Action Plans as the course proceeds .
2 Much has been written about the ‘ new technology ’ methods currently being introduced throughout the newspaper and magazine industry but few individuals ever come into actual contact with the equipment and working methods they use , we merely read the end results at our breakfast table .
3 But then , with an output that encompasses hard-core pornography , horror and romance , her books hardly fall into typical bestseller categories either .
4 Once inside an animal , cell viruses usually disintegrate into separated protein molecules and genetic material ( C ) .
5 So what about sanitary towels and tampons : bleached products that also come into intimate contact with the human body ?
6 Grownups today intrude into adolescent life by imitating their language , using their slang , dressing like them ; women particularly try to affect the appearance of little girls .
7 And she was going through and she knew them and er she was going into I it was her second year bio-chemistry exams on the bus and she 's got a bi a text book on bio-chemistry and she 's reading the introduction bit before you even get into proper bio-chemistry and Michael s look leant across and said , what on earth are you doing ?
8 Knead , then shape into large loaf .
9 Although the existence of the statutes indicates certain offences which sometimes creep into public life , it is most gratifying to note that amongst the many tens of thousands of councillors serving voluntarily year by year in this country a prosecution under this Act is very rare indeed .
10 Much to the consternation of the operators , Humphrey 's shabby figure would appear and then disappear into high-speed machinery .
11 Place fruit in a bowl , cover with boiling water for 15 seconds then plunge into iced water .
12 Finally , Portes suggests that in the struggle , the groups rarely come into direct confrontation with the dominant class , but usually with members of the bureaucratic-technical class who staff the agencies of the state ( Portes 1985 ) .
13 Yet research into contemporary demography and statistics soon demonstrates that in recent years there have been dramatic changes in trends and patterns of marriage , divorce and cohabitation .
14 ‘ an ungainly , awkward-looking man , extremely short-sighted and prematurely bald ’ who was ‘ perhaps about thirty , but … might have been almost any age between sixteen and sixty : being one of those strange creatures who never decline into ancient appearance , but look their oldest when they are very young , and get over it at once ’ .
15 More women than men therefore survive into old age and advanced old age .
16 In recent years the popularity of the computer has soared , few people never come into close contact with computers , but a surprisingly small number use them to their full potential .
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